Why Bryce James isn't playing in March Madness for Arizona with future outlook
There's a lot that will have to be figured out after the season.
Why Bryce James isn't playing in March Madness for Arizona with future outlook originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The most famous player on the Arizona Wildcats' No.
1 seed basketball team hasn't played a minute all season. His name is Bryce James, and he's the younger son of all-time great hooper LeBron James. Bryce is a freshman for Arizona, but he doesn't get on the floor.
He'll be there all the way through what the Wildcats are hoping is a special NCAA Tournament run. But when you spot Bryce on your television, it will only be on the sideline. There's a reason for that, and it makes sense, but it leaves his future in at least a little bit of doubt.
MORE: Syracuse, Gerry McNamara, a near upset and a head coaching gig Why isn't Bryce James playing in March Madness? Bryce James is on the sideline because he is redshirting his freshman season. To redshirt in college basketball, a player cannot play a single second the whole year.