Alright, so the other day I got curious about Bryce James, you know, LeBron’s younger son. I keep hearing bits and pieces about him playing high school ball, and I figured I’d try and track down his stats for the 2023 season, just to see how he was doing.

My First Try
Naturally, I just went to my usual search engine. I typed in something simple like “bryce james stats 2023”. I kind of expected a neat little table to pop up, like you get for NBA players, maybe from ESPN or one of those high school sports sites.
Hitting a Snag
Well, it wasn’t quite that easy. What came back was a mix of stuff. Lots of news articles talking about him, his dad, his brother Bronny, his transfers between schools – Sierra Canyon, then Campbell Hall, and I think Notre Dame too? It got confusing fast. Finding a single, reliable source that just listed his points per game, rebounds, assists for the whole 2023 period? That was tough.
I clicked through a few links. Some sports news sites had articles mentioning his performance in specific games, like maybe he scored 12 points in one match or hit a couple of threes in another. But a consolidated season stat line? Not really showing up easily.
Digging Around More
So, I tried refining my search. I added terms like “high school basketball stats” or tried searching specifically with the school names he was associated with during that time. I poked around sites like MaxPreps, which sometimes have good high school info.
Here’s the thing about high school stats, though: they aren’t always tracked and published as meticulously as pro or even major college stats. It really depends on the school, the league, and who’s reporting.
What I Ended Up Finding
After a bit more digging, I couldn’t find one definitive, official stat sheet covering his entire 2023 run across the different situations. What I did manage to piece together was more qualitative:
- News reports mentioning standout moments or specific game scores.
- General articles discussing his role on the teams he played for.
- Video highlights showing his play style (though that’s not really stats).
- Lots of discussion about his potential and development rather than hard numbers.
Final Thoughts
So, yeah, finding detailed, consistent “Bryce James stats 2023” wasn’t a straightforward copy-paste job. It seems like for high school players, especially those moving schools, you often get bits and pieces rather than a full picture. You see mentions in game recaps or news blurbs. It definitely took more effort than I initially thought just to get a general sense of his performance through stats. Guess I’ll just have to keep an eye on news reports as he continues playing.