Exploring Sierra Canyon basketball roster: Who are Bronny James' teammates in high school team and potential 2024 NBA Draft class members?

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Sierra Canyon basketball roster

Sierra Canyon basketball is one of the top high school programs in the country. Over the years, there have been countless players from the school who have gone on to play at the professional level.

Looking at the roster, there are multiple prospects that have the potential to make it to the NBA. The biggest name by far is Bronny James, the oldest son of LA Lakers superstar LeBron James.

Outside of Bronny James, two more notable names are Amari Bailey and Justin Pippen. Upon graduating, Bailey went on to play at UCLA. He's played in 20 games this season and is averaging 10.3 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists.

Pippen, meanwhile, is still with Sierra Canyon basketball and is set to graduate in 2024. Standing at six feet tall, he is vastly undersized at the guard position. Despite being with a high-touted program, Pippen is currently not ranked in ESPN's top 60 for the 2024 high school class.


How many Sierra Canyon basketball players went on to the NBA?

Looking back at the last five years, there has been a plethora of Sierra Canyon basketball stars who have gone on to make waves at higher levels. Some even went on to become lottery picks in the NBA draft.

Among the more notable names from Sierra Canyon is Marvin Bagley. After graduating in 2017, he went on to Duke where he was a top player in college basketball.

He then elected for the draft after his freshman year and was taken second overall by the Sacramento Kings. Now with the Detroit Pistons, Bagley is averaging 10.6 points and 5.9 rebounds in his fifth season as a pro.

Another big name to come from the school is Houston Rockets forward K.J. Martin. The son of former No. 1 pick Kenyon Martin is in his third season and is posting averages of 11.6 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists.

Other NBA players that came from the program include B.J. Boston of the LA Clippers and LA Lakers prospect Scottie Pippen Jr.

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