Bryce James is a Wildcat.
The senior shooting guard out of Sierra Canyon, Calif. and the youngest son of Lakers superstar LeBron James, announced he will take his talents to Arizona in a post on Instagram on Wednesday.
“100% committed,” Bryce, 19, wrote, including an image him wearing an Arizona jersey.
James, 40, also posted the same photo of Bryce to his Instagram.
“🐻 DOWN⬇️!!!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS MAXIMUS!! SO PROUD OF YOU!!!” James wrote with a bunch of heart and teary eyed emojis.
Bryce’s decision came he took an unofficial visit to Arizona and shared a photo of him wearing a Wildcats jacket on Instagram last month.
The 6-foot-6 guard also visited Ohio State and USC, where his older brother Bronny James played before he was selected by the Lakers with the 55th overall pick in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft, according to On3.
LeBron did not play college basketball, going straight to the pros out of high school.
Bryce returned to Sierra Canyon for his junior year in 2023, after transferring to Campbell Hall High School in Los Angeles.
He is a three-star recruit and the No. 257 prospect in his class, per 247 Sports.