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- Bryce James is reportedly moving to Campbell Hall next season
- Bryce played with his brother Bronny at Sierra Canyon last season
- LeBron James’ son will play alongside Richard Hamilton’s son at Campbell Hall
Bryce James will be taking his talents to Campbell Hall.
LeBron James’ youngest son reportedly will leave Sierra Canyon and play basketball for another school next season.
Bryce decided to make the switch after his brother Bronny committed to USC earlier this month.
The two James siblings played together at Sierra Canyon last season.
Campbell Hall is located about 19 miles from Sierra Canyon.
It costs about $50,000 per year in tuition to study at Campbell Hall, which is located in Studio City.
A source close to the situation told ESPN that the James family has made a donation toward the building of a new multimillion-dollar athletic facility on the Campbell Hall campus.
Notable sons at Campbell Hall
Bryce isn’t the only notable son to play in Campbell Hall next season. NBA star Richard Hamilton’s son Richard II and comedian Bill Bellamy’s son Baron will be teaming up with the 15-year-old James.
Campbell Hall has proven in the past that it can be a launching pad for players looking to make it to the NBA.
The Holiday brothers – Jrue, Aaron, and Justin – played together at Campbell Hall before plying their trade in the NBA.
David Grace to coach Bryce
The one tasked to guide Bryce in the next stage of his basketball journey is Campbell Hall head coach David Grace.
He recently served as the associate head coach of Vanderbilt, holding that position from 2019 to 2021.
Grace then became a high school coach in Arizona last season.
According to Grace, he has had two coaching experiences that should help him prepare for the arrival of Bryce.
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FootballHe had interactions with former president Barack Obama when he was an assistant coach at Oregon State from 2008 to 2013.
He also was an assistant at UCLA when Lonzo Ball arrived before the 2016-17 season.
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