LeBron James’ youngest son is headed back to Sierra Canyon High School.

Bryce James is in the process of transferring back to Sierra Canyon in Chatsworth, Calif., according to SB Live, in what will be his third move in six months.

The 16-year-old set his sights on Campbell Hall in May before switching to Notre Dame High School over the summer.

Bryce, a 6-foot-6 junior shooting guard, officially unenrolled from Notre Dame High School and returned basketball equipment early Tuesday, sources told SB Live.

Bryce played his freshman and sophomore years at Sierra Canyon, where he completed alongside older brother Bronny James, who is now a freshman guard at USC.

According to the CIF Southern Section’s A-B-A rule, he will be eligible to play immediately at Sierra Canyon.

Bryce James #5 of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers looks to pass the ball against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Cleveland High School on November 19, 2022 in Reseda, California.
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Bryce can be made available immediately because he did not compete in any games for Notre Dame.

News of the move came after Bryce played summer basketball with Campbell Hall.

Bryce’s Lakers superstar father — who became the first player in NBA history to reach 39,000 career points on Tuesday — celebrated the teen in an Instagram Story by sharing a post from Slam magazine that said, “Bryce James Back To Sierra Canyon!”

LeBron James’ youngest son Bryce James is transferring back to Sierra Canyon High School.
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Bryce is considered a prospect in the 2025 class.

He received an offer from Ohio State following a visit to the school last month, when he was in attendance for the Buckeyes’ 37-17 win over Maryland on Oct. 7.

As for Bronny? The 6-foot-3 guard is currently working his way back to the court after suffering cardiac arrest during a USC practice in July.

(L-R) Bryce James, LeBron James, Bronny James, Carmelo Anthony and Kiyan Anthony at the Sierra Canyon vs Christ The King boys basketball game at Sierra Canyon High School on December 12, 2022 in Chatsworth, California.
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Bryce James dribbles the ball after the game between the Phoenix Suns and the Los Angeles Lakers on January 2, 2023 at Crypto.Com Arena in Los Angeles, California.
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It was caused by a congenital heart defect that can be treated and won’t keep him from basketball, a family spokesperson said at the time.

The brothers are signed to Klutch Sports to represent them for NIL deals.

Bryce made headlines when he took one of Diddy’s twin daughters to Sierra Canyon High School’s homecoming dance in October, according to photos on social media.





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