![]() Were a prospect of that caliber not named "LeBron James," he would probably be expected to spend multiple years in college developing his skill set and preparing to transition from collegiate star to professional role player. ![]() It's fairly low for a prospect literally named "LeBron James." A four-star ranking is nothing to sneeze at for most prospects. Now? He's not even the highest-ranked son of a former Cleveland Cavalier in that class, as the 2023 crop is headlined by DJ Wagner, son of LeBron's former teammate DaJuan Wagner. 19 in the class of 2023 as recently as September 2020. His standing as a prospect has slipped since he reached the high school level, as 247 ranked him No. Midway through his junior season at Los Angeles powerhouse Sierra Canyon, 247Sports ranks James as the 34th-best player in his high school class. LeBron James Jr., on the other hand, is something a bit more conventional. He was a prodigy identified as a future superstar years before he was eligible to become a professional and about as close to a sure thing as young athletes ever get. was the top-ranked NBA prospect in his class from practically the moment he could pick up a basketball.
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