LeBron James' latest foray into filmmaking focuses on his son's high school basketball team.  Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports

Sierra Canyon docuseries produced by LeBron James to premiere in February

Sierra Canyon's loaded high school basketball team is set to be the focus of a new docuseries premiering in February. 

According to Erik Pedersen of Deadline , LeBron James and Maverick Carter produced "Top Class: The Life and Times of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers." The docuseries will feature LeBron "Bronny" James Jr., Zaire Wade, B.J. Boston, Amari Bailey, Shy Odom, and Ziaire Williams during the Trailblazers 2019-20 season. 

The series will be six episodes long and will premiere Feb. 26 on Amazon's IMDb TV.

Sierra Canyon received a lot of hype when Bronny James and Wade joined the team. James, who is in the class of 2023, has received just one collegiate offer from the University of Kentucky, per 247Sports. He'll likely receive many more as his high school career continues. 

Wade, the son of Dywane Wade, has received offers from the University of Rhode Island, Toledo and DePaul. Instead of going straight to college, though, he plans to play at Brewster Academy

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