Following the Luka Doncic trade, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers moved all the way up to the No. 3 seed in the NBA Playoffs, but their postseason run ended in the first round.
Still, despite the disappointing ending, LeBron's legacy will not be tarnished, becoming arguably the best player in league history. He holds many NBA records, including the most points, along with four MVPs and four championships.
Savannah James has been right alongside LeBron during his 22-year career, meeting her husband when they were in high school at Vincent-St. Mary.
Off the court, LeBron has ventured into various projects, including launching a podcast with his head coach, JJ Redick, in March 2024 called "Mind the Game." Just one month later, Savannah debuted her own show, "Everybody's Crazy," alongside April McDaniel, possibly inspired by LeBron's move into podcasting.
In the latest episode of Savannah’s show, McDaniel noted that starting a relationship at a young age isn’t always healthy, and Savannah agreed.
"I can agree with that, being in a relationship super young and like doing all the things, like having babies and stuff, there is a codependency, and like I can't really make no moves without this person," Savannah said. "I'm kind of not even finding out what I like to do. I'm just here with these kids and I'm here with you. That's very codependent. So it took me a while to figure out that I do actually like taking time to myself."
LeBron took note of his wife's admission, reposting it onto his Instagram Story without a caption.
Following LeBron's rookie season with the Cleveland Cavaliers, the couple welcomed Bronny to the world in October 2004. They added Bryce to the family three years later. After dating for many years, LeBron and Savannah got married in San Diego on Oct 14, 2014. Exactly one month later, they introduced their first daughter, Zhuri, to the world.
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