LeBron James’ Youngest Son, Bryce, Signs NIL Deal w/ Klutch Sports

LeBron James, Bryce James
LeBron James’ Youngest Son, Bryce, Signs NIL Deal w/ Klutch Sports
LeBron James’ youngest son, Bryce James, has signed a NIL contract with sports agency Klutch Sports!
Klutch Sports announced the NIL deal on Monday (December 12) and welcomed Bryce James, 15, with a social media post from the agency’s verified account.
Welcome Bryce James! #Klutch #NIL pic.twitter.com/jE4uIwa7WU
— Klutch Sports Group (@KlutchSports) December 12, 2022
Reports state that Klutch Sports will handle Bryce James’ negotiations with various companies when it comes to endorsement deals while the rising basketball star plays at the high school level.

Bryce James
Reportedly based in Los Angeles, California, Klutch Sports was founded in 2012 by professional basketball player LeBron James’ best friend and sports agent, Rich Paul.

Rich Paul
Much like his older brother, 18-year-old Bronny James, Bryce plays at the Sierra Canyon School in Southern California. Bronny James, real name LeBron James Jr., previously made headlines after signing a deal with Nike and Beats by Dre in October.

Bronny James, Bryce James
As previously reported, Nike announced that they signed Bronny James to a name, image, and likeness deal (NIL). Reports state that Bronny has represented Nike throughout his high school career at Sierra Canyon.

Bronny James
In addition to Bronny’s Nike deal, he made history by becoming the first high school signee to sign an endorsement agreement with Beats by Dre, one of the most popular headphone manufacturers in the world.
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