Bronny James Ranking: High School Class Of 2023

Bronny James is an American high school basketball player who attends Sierra Canyon School in Los Angeles. He is the eldest child of professional basketball player LeBron James.

The advantages and difficulties of having the last name of the most legendary NBA player are both presents. LeBron James Jr., sometimes known as “Bronny James,” a high school standout, includes the high standards placed on his prospect development. If the two can play together in the NBA someday, which LeBron James himself has expressed optimism will happen, it all adds up to the excitement.

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That has been the topic of jokes for years; can you even imagine how bizarre it would be to watch a (likely by then) fully bald LeBron jogging the floor alongside his oldest son? — but that’s no longer the remote chance it once looked to be. At the age of 17, Bronny is a prospect for the Class of 2023 who is ranked among the top 50 nationally for his age group.

Even still, it’s not apparent how likely Bronny will wear an NBA uniform someday despite his impressive credentials and ancestry. The route he’ll take to get there is even less noticeable. LeBron noted that the process is still in its early stages.

James was ranked as ESPN’s No. 40 overall recruit in the Class of 2023, but he moved up to No. 34 in their latest update on Monday.

What Is Bronny James’ Ranking In The Class Of 2023?

Take a look at his ranking on a few of the premier scouting websites.

Players Who Ranked The Same As Bronny James

Year Player School Drafted? NBA games played
2022 Elijah Fisher Texas Tech TBD TBD
2021 Josh Minott Memphis 2022 — No. 45 OVR TBD
2020 Micah Peavy Texas Tech TBD TBD
2019 Omar Payne Florida TBD TBD
2018 Elijah Weaver USC TBD TBD
2017 Charles O’Bannon Jr. TCU TBD TBD
2016 Shamorie Ponds St. John’s No 4
2015 Kerwin Roach Texas No 0
2014 Ja’Quan Newton Miami No 0
2013 Derrick Walton Michigan No 45
2012 Brice Johnson UNC 2016 — No. 25 OVR 21
2011 Sheldon McClennan Texas No 0
2010 Keala King Arizona State No 0
2009 Jamal Coombs-McDaniel UConn No 0
2008 Devin Ebanks West Virginia 2010 — No. 43 OVR 63
2007 Chris Wright Georgetown No 3
2006 Jerome Dyson UConn No 9
2005 Wilson Chandler DePaul 2007 — No. 23 OVR 676
2004 Cedric Simmons NC State 2006 — No. 15 OVR 75
2003 Chris Taft Pittsburgh 2005 — No. 42 OVR 17

What Might Be Next For Bronny?

The possibility of making money off of his name, image, and likeness at the NCAA level would make attending college more likely. But the nature of his hiring appears to leave all possibilities open. That might entail him joining the G League Ignite or perhaps travelling abroad to hone his skills.

 

 

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