Bryce James Future College Betting Odds Revealed

Bryce James has been proving himself as one of the best young basketball players in the nation. Overall, the younger brother of Bronny James has been impressing fans. Moreover, he is already taller than his brother, which obviously bodes well considering his age. Next year, he will be going into his Junior season with Sierra Canyon, and fans are excited to see what kind of step he is going to take. There are people who think he will be better than Bronny, although there is no guarantee of this.

Overall, he has a very bright future ahead of him. With Bronny going to USC next year, there are now rumblings about where Bryce may want to go. Of course, he could follow in his brother’s footsteps and go to USC. However, there are plenty of other great options for him out there. Bryce has a huge name attached to him, and he is also a great athlete. That said, plenty of teams will be lining up to recruit him come 2025.

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Bryce James Has Options

Bryce James #5 of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers takes a free throw against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Cleveland High School on November 19, 2022 in Reseda, California. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

According to Bovada Sportsbook, there are already betting odds for where Bryce may land. For now, USC is actually the voting favorite at -180. Moreover, Oregon is in second place at +350. From there, we have UCLA at +800, UNC at +950, Duke at +950, and Kentucky at +1500 for good measure. Another interesting inclusion on the list is Duquesne at +1800. Duquesne is here as they have already offered Bryce a scholarship. Needless to say, this could all get very interesting in a couple of years from now.

With all of this being said, perhaps now is the time to pump the breaks on all of this Bryce stuff. He is still just a teenager, and there is no telling what he will decide to do with his career. Hopefully, he is able to keep all of this up. Let us know where you think he should go, in the comments section below.

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