Lakers: Bronny, Bryce James Playing In Pricey Footwear Of Non-LeBron LA Legend

Bronny recently signed an endorsement deal with Nike and can be seen rocking some of the best basketball shoes.
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Los Angeles Lakers All-Star forward LeBron James’ sons Bronny and Bryce James have been garnering a lot of attention this year as young stars themselves for their Sierra Canyon School basketball team in Chatsworth.

With it being Bronny's senior season, all eyes are on him more than ever as he prepares to make his college pick. He was recently named a 2023 McDonald’s All-American and is anticipated to be a top 10 2024 NBA draft pick. 

The 18-year-old Bronny is going out with a bang, averaging 13.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.7 assists a game this year.

Bronny has upgraded his game in more than one way with the addition of some new kicks as well. The entire Sierra Canyon team now wears the Nike Kobe 6 Protro Grinch shoes. Bronny signed an endorsement deal with Nike earlier this year, so you know the young point guard has to sport the best of the best. 

You know what they say: if you look good, you feel good, and if you feel good, you play good. The whole squad showed out wearing the Grinches during their playoff game against Taft.

You won’t catch many other high school teams wearing these pricey shoes. These Kobe models originally retailed for $180 when they first dropped in December 2020. Now, they are re-selling for up to $700. 

This Sierra Canyon team definitely sets the standard high. After all, they are one of the most prestigious programs in the country. 

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Chloe Clark
CHLOE CLARK

Chloe Clark is a multimedia sports reporter and currently writes for All Lakers, Inside the Dodgers, and Halos Today. She is passionate about storytelling and believes that sports is a microcosm of life. She received her B.A. in Communication Studies and Journalism from Loyola Marymount University in 2021 and her M.S. in Journalism from the University of Southern California in 2022.