On Saturday, LeBron James and his boys Bronny and Bryce went to Dodger Stadium as the family resumed their regular routine after Bronny's heart arrest.
Last month, the adolescent, who is the eldest son of Lakers star LeBron, passed out during basketball practice at the University of Southern California.
As the NBA prospect continues on the "road to recovery," LeBron and Bronny were recently seen at the esteemed Mayo Clinic.
The three were present as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Miami Marlins over the weekend to maintain their strong National League record.
The Lakers star was among the crowd to pick up the memento and receive a $100,000 donation for his LeBron James Family Foundation on Saturday night, which was LeBron bobble-head night in Los Angeles.
NBA great Shaquille O'Neal's son, Shareef O'Neal, doesn't think Bronny's health concern will have an impact on his basketball future.
Shareef told TMZ that he has been in touch with the 18-year-old ever since he disclosed that he was doing well after leaving the hospital.
O'Neal, who faced his own heart issues as a freshman at USC's crosstown rival, UCLA, but nevertheless managed to start a professional basketball career, added, "He's good."
'I don't think it'll influence anything,' the LA native, who is presently playing in the NBA's minor league, continued.
The Los Angeles Dodgers won 3-1 thanks to two home runs from Mookie Betts.
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After James hit a solo home run in the third inning and his 34th home run of the season in the fifth, Betts gave him a salute.
'It was kind of a thank you and shoutout to him... he's done it during his game, so I returned the favor,' Betts said after the NBA player bet his cap.
'Salute and (hats) off to you, my brother!' was James' social media reply.