LeBron James's family is the only thing he values more than basketball. With his high school sweetheart, Savannah James, whom he married in 2013, the four-time NBA champion has a daughter named Zhuri and two sons, Lebron "Bronny" Jr. and Bryce. During quarantine, the James clan amassed a sizable TikTok following, particularly after a number of their dance videos went viral.
The Jameses help each other out when they're not showcasing their basketball prowess or dancing skills. Following a date night at the Netflix premiere of "Hustle," which LeBron produced, the parents went to see "Space Jam: A New Legacy" with their youngest. Savannah also attended the May premiere of LeBron's most recent project, "Shooting Stars," which is available for streaming on Peacock.
On October 6, 2004, LeBron and Savannah welcomed LeBron "Bronny" James Jr., their first child together. Basketball fans are well aware of Bronny's promising future on the floor as well as his father's well-known fan-dad antics. When Bronny's wildly successful e-sports team, FaZe Clan, appeared on the July cover of Sports Illustrated in 2021, he achieved a significant milestone in his career and became the youngest James to appear on a SI cover. Bronny most recently agreed to play basketball for USC during the 2023–24 academic year.
LeBron wants to spend his final season with his oldest kid as he approaches retirement. In early 2022, LeBron told The Athletic, "My final year will be spent with my son." "My intention is to be wherever Bronny is. For a year, I would stop at nothing to play with my son. At that point, it's not about the money. The 2024–2025 season is the earliest that Bronny could be selected to play in the NBA.
Born on June 14, 2007, Bryce James is growing more and more like his father every day. On Instagram, LeBron posted a picture of Bryce mid-slam dunk, which might have easily been a snapshot of LeBron in his earlier years. The pleased father wrote, "My Twin, My Ace, My Young," as the caption for the photo.