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Proud dad LeBron James spotted celebrating son Bryce's graduation amid uncertainty over NBA future

Proud dad LeBron James spotted celebrating son Bryce's graduation amid uncertainty over NBA future

Daily Mail​23-05-2025
LeBron James and his family gathered in California on Friday to celebrate the graduation of son Bryce from high school.
The 17-year-old basketball prospect was among the class of 2025 to be honored at the ceremony at Sierra Canyon High School.
Bryce is the second child of NBA legend LeBron and Savannah James, and the brother of Bronny, 20, and Zhuri, 10.
The entire family was in the crowd in Los Angeles to see Bryce - decked out in a blue gown - at Friday's event.
LeBron wore a black jacket as he sat alongside his wife and daughter for the graduation, after which Bryce will head off to college at Arizona.
The teen is a four-star prospect and he committed to the Wildcats in January, despite receiving offers from Ohio State and Duquesne.
Bryce, the NBA legend's youngest son, is pictured in his graduation gown on Friday
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Bronny has already followed in his father's footsteps and made it to the NBA. Bryce's older brother played one season at USC before joining the professional ranks.
He suffered a cardiac arrest ahead of his freshman year but was then drafted by the Lakers, where he played alongside his dad.
But the 40-year-old's future in the NBA is uncertain following the Lakers' playoff loss to the Timberwolves. Earlier this week, his agent, Rich Paul, said he has 'no idea' if James will want to play another year.
Bryce's basketball journey is just beginning and earlier this week the teen enjoyed his high-school prom.
LeBron posted a picture of his son in his black suit, alongside the caption: 'PROM 2025 for the LEGEND BRYCE MAXIMUS
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