Bryce James made his way to the Top 100 recruits in the Class of 2025. The 17-year-old son of four-time NBA champ LeBron James is also ranked 20th in his position and 11th in California.While James is in Sierra Canyon High School and plays for Strive For Greatness (SFG), he played for Notre Dame in August 2023. In one of his games against the NBA Academy, James finished a Michael Jordan-style windmill layup, and hoops fans were all over it. In an Instagram video posted by Ballislife and Qwik11hoops, hoops fans reacted to the video of James' layup: View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSome fans compared him with his elder brother and LA Lakers player Bronny James, saying that Bryce James is better:Hoops fans react to LeBron James' son's elite layup"He's the better brother," commented a fan."He's the chosen son," said another ."Better than Bronny like button," commented a fan.On the other hand, some fans were not impressed by the layup and said it was not a big deal:Hoops fans react to LeBron James' son Bryce James' elite layup"Yall hyping him up just like yall did Bronny. A layup is not that hard to do," commented a fan.Another fan could not understand what the hype was about and commented, "That was a regular lay. Cut it out."This fan claimed that this layup was Bryce James' only highlight in the game, "That's probably all he did the whole game."Bryce James vs. Bronny JamesLeBron James' elder son was selected as the 55th overall pick by the Lakers in the 2024 NBA Draft. His younger son will enter his senior year at Sierra Canyon High School.Bronny James represented Sierra Canyon for two seasons, in 2019-20 and in 2022-23. In the earlier season, he played nine games, averaging 6.8 points and 0.3 rebounds per contest. However, he improved his stats in the 2022-23 season, averaging 14.1 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists per contest in 27 matches.For SFG in Nike EYBL, the younger James played five games, averaging 22.2 minutes, scoring 5.6 points, grabbing 2.4 boards and 1.0 blocks per game with a 31.4 field-goal percentage.With the younger James on the rise, do you think he will play in the NBA like his father and elder brother?