Bryce Suffers Decline After Being Snubbed From Father LeBron James and Bronny’s Mega-Deal With $31 Billion Worth Company
Playing cards have been an essential part of any sports fan’s childhood. However, the trading card game industry has transformed into a multibillion-dollar market, featuring rare collectibles that occasionally fetch millions of dollars in sales. LeBron James has decided to dip his toes in the card game once again, as he agreed to a multi-year contract with Fanatics.
To commemorate the agreement, James and his son, Bronny James, have agreed to release a one-of-one signed card later this month. However, Bryce James’ inability to collaborate with his father and elder brother has resulted in his NIL value suffering a slight dip.
Bryce James has witnessed a decline of 2.4k in his NIL value. However, he remains the most valued high-school athlete on the entire list, with an NIL value of approximately $1.2 million. Bryce’s NIL value is more than highly touted basketball prospects like Cooper Flagg and Dylan Harper. On 12th December 2022, Bryce signed a NIL contract with Klutch Sports, which is owned by LeBron’s close friend and agent, Rich Paul.
Bryce ranks as the 17th most valued college or high-school athlete. However, it is his brother, Bronny, who leads the list, with a NIL value of $5.2 million. However, many scouts believe that Bryce is a better prospect than his older brother. The 16-year-old already has scholarship offers from prestigious colleges like Duke, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Kansas. The hype generated around Bryce would certainly increase his NIL value once he commits to a college. However, he will be disappointed about the fact that he couldn’t collaborate with his brother and father on the Fanatics project.
LeBron’s multi-year contract with Fanatics
Fanatics, a sports merchandising company, is valued at a mind-boggling $31 billion after it raised approximately $700 million in December 2022. The company took another massive step in the right direction, as they have signed a multi-year contract with NBA superstar, LeBron James. The agreement gives Fanatics a chance to capitalize on LeBron’s illustrious career, and their impact could increase tenfold once LeBron retires.
In a statement released by LeBron after agreeing to the deal, LeBron said, “As someone who appreciates all the moments — big and small — along the journey, I’m excited to share more with my fans through this partnership with Fanatics.” Apart from getting LeBron on board, Fanatics will also replace Panini as the NBA’s official partner from 2026.
News
Sven Goran Eriksson’s nine-word response when asked about David Beckham speaks volumes
David Beckham captained England during Sven Goran Eriksson’s time in charge and the pair have kept in touch ever since the Swede was sacked by the FA…
Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori almost suffers yet another wardrobe malfunction exposing her derriere in bandage dress as they step out in LA
Bianca Censori stepped out with her husband Kanye West in her latest skin-baring outfit on Friday. The Australian architect, 29, wore a skin-tight, sleeveless bandage dress that didn’t quite cover…
Kim Kardashian goes makeup-free for son Saint’s basketball game in LA – after sharing sizzling bikini snaps
The typically glamorous star ditched her heavy makeup and fresh blowout and, instead, sported her natural complexion and a ponytail. Kim had on baggy black sweatpants and…
Kim Kardashian ‘pities’ Bianca Censori and her ‘toxic’ marriage to Kanye West
Kim Kardashian feels bad for Bianca Censori as Kanye is ‘forcing’ her to ware racy outfits.© Getty Kim Kardashian is reportedly empathizing with Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, viewing Kanye as a…
David Beckham returned to Inter Miami waiting for the day Messi reappears
Inter Miami president David Beckham posted a photo of himself and his son Romeo at the training ground on August 7, showing that he has returned to…
Messi, Beckham and beating bankruptcy: Don Garber’s 25 years as MLS commish
Messi, Beckham and beating bankruptcy: Don Garber’s 25 years as MLS commish Don Garber has endless ways to tell the story of Major League Soccer’s last 25 years,…
End of content
No more pages to load