Bryce James now has a matching Brother's Keeper chain with Bronny James, a small but visible sign that their bond has stayed intact while their basketball paths have split. Bronny plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, while Bryce is at Arizona Wildcats, and the jewelry puts that connection on display.
Greg Yuna and Rachel Goatley designed the pieces, which feature two clasped gold hands hanging from a diamond chain. The clasped hands represent unity between the brothers, and the lettering near the wrists adds a personal touch without turning the design into something generic.
Bronny James and Bryce James
The timing matters because the brothers have grown up together and kept that connection through changing stages of their careers. Both went to Sierra Canyon School in Los Angeles, and Bryce later joined his older brother there during his freshman year. That shared background makes the chains feel less like an accessory and more like a public marker of a relationship that has already survived distance, attention, and different team addresses.
Bronny has also talked before about the advice he has given Bryce over the years. He pushed his younger brother to keep working, avoid taking opportunities for granted, and stay focused and humble as the outside doubts followed him. The message shifted from having fun early on to handling pressure with discipline, which fits the way both brothers have moved into separate basketball roles.
Greg Yuna and Rachel Goatley
The design is doing the heavy lifting here. Two gold hands clasped together is a direct visual for brotherhood, and the diamond chain lifts it beyond simple keepsake territory. Small lettering near the wrists adds identity to each piece, so the matching set is personal without losing the shared message.
That makes the chain reveal more than a jewelry note. Bronny James and Bryce James are building their careers in different places, but the matching Brother's Keeper pieces show they are still tied to the same family thread. For readers following both brothers, the important detail is not just that they wear the chains, but that the design spells out the relationship they have kept while taking different routes.
LeBron James spotlight
The brothers' public life has always come with attention because they are LeBron James's sons, and this jewelry fits that reality without changing it. Bryce James is now at Arizona Wildcats, Bronny is with the Los Angeles Lakers, and the chains turn their connection into something they can wear rather than explain.






