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  • Basketball star LeBron James and his life from poverty, street violence to lavish mansions

    Basketball star LeBron James and his life from poverty, street violence to lavish mansions

    Basketball star LeBron James and his life from poverty, street violence to lavish mansions

    Talking about his life, LeBron James would say it’s not much different, it’s still here and there. The only thing is, now for him there are not temporary houses but luxurious villas.

    “If I happened to, well, just by chance, become a billion-dollar athlete, Oh, my God, I would be so excited,” said LeBron James, who is said to be the ultimate basketball player. of all time, say 8 years ago.

    He knows that becoming a billionaire sports star is not easy. Even basketball icon Michael Jordan’s assets could not reach 10 figures when he was still playing. He had to wait more than a decade after retirement to become a billionaire thanks to his investment in the Charlotte Hornets basketball team.

    But LeBron doesn’t need to wait that long. In June 2022, he officially became a billionaire. It’s partly thanks to huge earnings in the 2021-22 financial year, which amounted to $121.2 million before tax. In total, the current NBA legend’s fortune is about $1.2 billion. Of that amount, only $385 million comes from salaries, the remaining $900 million comes from commercial contracts and business operations.

    
In June 2022, LeBron James officially became a billionaire.
 
    In June 2022, LeBron James officially became a billionaire.

    To understand why LeBron has such a huge income, let’s look back at his achievements. In two decades, he won the NBA championship 4 times, was the best player in the NBA 4 times, was the best player in the NBA Finals 4 times, was the best All-Star 3 times, was in the NBA All-Star 16 times and 2 Olympic gold medals. LeBron’s talent and persistence amaze everyone. However, he was not 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 a star.

    LeBron was 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 in 1984 in Akron, Ohio, when his mother, Gloria Marie James, was just 16 years old. Because his father has many criminal records and has been in prison, it is easy to imagine how hard it is for his mother to raise her teenage 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥.

    For a long time, because of her unstable job, Gloria constantly moved, from one shabby apartment to another in Akron. Although he is here and there, his life does not change. Little LeBron grew up in poverty and street violence.

    
Before becoming famous, young LeBron grew up in poverty and street violence.
 

    Before becoming famous, young LeBron grew up in poverty and street violence.

    What helps LeBron resist temptation and not fall into the path of crime is basketball. He often goes to Elizabeth Park to play, but is often excluded because of his small size. In frustration, LeBron trained himself to shoot with both hands, eventually dominating the court at Elizabeth Park.

    When basketball developed into a passion, LeBron just wanted to be on the court all day. He skipped classes so much that he wanted to quit school when he was only in the 4th grade. Unfortunately, LeBron’s mother sent him to the house of Frankie Walker, the school’s basketball teacher. This can be considered a turning point in LeBron’s life. Not only was he well-fed, but he was also well-trained.

    LeBron is very athletic, plays basketball extremely well and is also very good at rugby. At Saint Vincent-Saint Mary High School, which is white only, LeBron found recognition as a star of both the basketball and football teams, and his fame even reached beyond Ohio. .

    
LeBron is arguably the best basketball player of all time.
 
    LeBron is arguably the best basketball player of all time.

    Until one day, LeBron’s football team failed in the state finals, and he decided to stop and devote himself entirely to basketball. Honestly, this is the sport where LeBron shows superior strength compared to his peers. On average, each game he scores 29 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 3.3 steals. He was so excellent that even the legendary Michael Jordan paid attention and invited him to attend a private training session.

    In 2002, LeBron tried to join the NBA, but was ineligible because he had not graduated from High School. No problem, he proved to everyone that his talent is beyond his age. During his senior year, LeBron’s average performance per game was 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.4 steals. He was honored as Mr. Ohio basketball for three consecutive years, appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine, creating a rivalry between Nike and Adidas. ESPN also has to televise high school basketball live. All of his matches were sold out because everyone wanted to witness the talent of the best high school basketball player in history.

    LeBron has shown bravery from a very young age. He entered the NBA Draft immediately after graduating from high school and played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, receiving the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, then becoming the youngest person selected to the All-NBA Team.

    
LeBron earned $900 million from commercial contracts and business activities.
 
    LeBron earned $900 million from commercial contracts and business activities.

    In the following years, even though Cleveland was not a strong team, LeBron still showed unparalleled talent. He took the team to its first playoff appearance since 1998 in the 2004/05 season, averaged over 25 points per game in the next two seasons and led Cleveland to the 2007 NBA Finals. In the 2008/09 season, LeBron helped Cleveland achieved a franchise record of 66-16, while also winning the NBA Player of the Year award with impressive performance, averaging 28.4 points, 7.6 assists per game, continuing to lead the team to the finals. Eastern Conference finals. This number increased to 29.7 points and 8.6 assists in the 2009/10 season to continue winning the NBA MVP the following season.

    Then LeBron became the champion for 2 consecutive years in the Miami Heat shirt, was crowned for the third time when he returned to Cleveland and enjoyed glory for the 4th time with the LA Lakers. Along with that comes season after season of excellence, making everyone hail LeBron as King James. He made greatness a habit.

    Now, LeBron’s fame goes beyond basketball in particular and sports in general. He is also very sharp in business. Like in 2015, LeBron gave up a $15 million, four-year contract with McDonald’s to invest in the fast-growing Blaze Pizza chain. He also owns shares in smart gym maker Tonal and ride-sharing giant Lyft.

    
 

    
LeBron's lavish estates and mansions.
 
    LeBron’s lavish estates and mansions.

    Now LeBron is still here and there, but not in the temporary houses before, but moving back and forth between luxurious villas. He has a $52 million mansion in Los Angeles. It has eight bedrooms, eleven bathrooms, with oak floors and marble cladding. LeBron also owns a 2.5-acre Mediterranean-style estate in Beverly Hills that was purchased for $36.75 million. As a person who does not forget his roots, he naturally has a majestic 30,000 square meter estate in his hometown of Ohio. The property has six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a movie theater, a bowling alley, a recording studio, an aquarium and his own barbershop.

    But LeBron also contributes a lot of money, time and effort to community activities. He supports charities that fight poverty, creates schools where 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren can enjoy an advanced education in a safe environment, and provides College scholarships to I high school students. Promise.

    LeBron always knows where he was 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 and what he went through before tasting glory. He doesn’t want his 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren to repeat the life he experienced, with hunger, violence and lack of educational opportunities. Having changed his life, now it’s time for LeBron to change the world.

  • Bronny James measurements: Height, weight, wingspan, hand size for LeBron’s son at NBA Draft Combine

    Bronny James measurements: Height, weight, wingspan, hand size for LeBron’s son at NBA Draft Combine

    Bronny James measurements: Height, weight, wingspan, hand size for LeBron’s son at NBA Draft Combine

    Bronny James (NBAE via Getty Images)

    Monday is all about measurements for the future of the NBA. 

    The NBA Draft Combine is underway, with prospects calculating their height, weight, hand size, wingspan and more ahead of June’s official selection show. The statistics are an important part of the draft process, giving NBA scouts and teams an insight into what the build is of each individual player.

    For the 2024 draft class, no name is as popular as Bronny James Jr. The son of LeBron James entered into this year’s draft after his freshman season at USC and could be turning pro.

    Part of what helped his dad become a four-time NBA champion is his size and athleticism, however, Bronny isn’t built nearly as much as his dad is. The point guard is on the smaller size when it comes to hoopers, paling in comparison to his forward father.

    How did James measure up at the NBA Draft Combine, and how do his numbers compare to his father and other NBA pros? The Sporting has everything to know about Bronny’s height, wingspan, hand size and more.

    USC's Bronny James returns to full-contact practice for 1st time since  cardiac arrest – KXAN Austin

    Bronny James NBA Draft Combine measurements

    Bronny James height

    At the 2024 NBA Draft Combine, James was measured to have a height of 6-foot, 1.5 inches without shoes on.

    When looking at some NBA comparables, only one is listed at that exact height: Grizzlies guard Derrick Rose. However, others that are a quarter of an inch taller or shorter include Bucks guard Damian Lillard, Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving, Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell and Nets guard Dennis Smith Jr.

    LeBron measured in at 6-foot, 7.25 inches in 2003 at his combine.

    Bronny James weight

    James weighed 210.4 pounds at the combine, the same weight he was listed at USC.

    Bronny James wingspan

    Wingspan may not mean much in other sports, but it’s a vital part of playing basketball. James’ wingspan was measured at 6 feet, 7.25 inches.

    Players currently in the NBA that have the same wingspan include Jazz guard Collin Sexton, Suns guard Grayson Allen and 76ers guard Cameron Payne.

    Bronny’s dad has a wingspan of 7 feet, 0.25 inches as a prospect.

    Bronny James hand size

    You need to have a good-sized hand in order to handle the rock. For James, he measured in at the NBA Draft Combine with a hand length of 8.5 inches and a hand width of 9.5 inches.

    Bronny James standing reach

    The son of the NBA great measured in with a standing reach of 8 feet, 2.5 inches at the NBA Draft Combine.

    His father has a standing reach of 8 feet, 10.25 inches in his draft year.

    Bronny James stats

    Here are James’ full stats from his freshman season at USC:

    Bronny James stats at USC

    2023-24

    GP
    25 (6 GS)

    MP
    19.4

    FG%
    36.6

    3P%
    26.7

    FT%
    67.6

    PPG
    4.8

    RPG
    2.8

    APG
    2.1

    SPG
    0.8

    BPG
    0.2

  • LeBron James greeted with rousing ovation from Cavaliers fans while sitting courtside for Celtics game

    LeBron James greeted with rousing ovation from Cavaliers fans while sitting courtside for Celtics game

    LeBron James greeted with rousing ovation from Cavaliers fans while sitting courtside for Celtics game

    LeBron James receives standing ovation from Cavaliers crowd at playoff game  vs. Celtics - The Athletic

    It’s been six seasons since LeBron James last suited up for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

    Cavs fans haven’t forgotten.

    With his Los Angeles Lakers eliminated from the playoffs, James showed up courtside in Cleveland alongside his wife Savannah and agent Rich Paul for Monday’s Game 4 between the Cavaliers and Celtics. Boston won, 109-102.

    During an early break in the action, the Cavaliers greeted James with a tribute on the video board. The Cavs’ public address announcer then introduced him as if he’d never left. Fans responded with a rousing ovation as if he was still a member of the team.

    Fans throughout the arena stood up to celebrate the hometown hero who played two stints with the Cavaliers and delivered the franchise its first and only championship in 2016.

    James soaked it all in and responded to the love by blowing kisses back to the crowd.

    So is there potential for a third stint for James in Cleveland? Monday’s love fest at Game 4 will fuel speculation as James approaches the offseason with an option to opt out of his Lakers contract. James maintains a home near his hometown in Akron and hadn’t attended a Cavaliers game since leaving the team for a second time in 2018.

    LeBron James' offseason of intrigue continued Monday with a visit to Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)

    LeBron James’ offseason of intrigue continued Monday with a visit to Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)
    Where James lands — whether it’s remaining with the Lakers or moving elsewhere — is one of the most anticipated decisions of the upcoming offseason. Cleveland fans would certainly welcome him back with open arms. As evidenced by their appearance in the second round of the playoffs, the Cavaliers have a competitive roster that James could elevate.

    Adding to the offseason intrigue is the status of James’ son Bronny James, who’s at the NBA draft combine in Chicago and was medically cleared Monday to play in the NBA after experiencing cardiac arrest at USC last summer.

    Bronny’s expected to remain in the draft, and would be targeted by teams hoping to lure James this offseason. Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka was watching him in Chicago Monday afternoon.

    James, meanwhile, has remained mum about his plans other than statements shooting down media speculation and announcing that he hasn’t made a decision.

    Until he makes that decision, fans across the league — including those in Los Angeles and Cleveland — will be left to wait and hope.

  • Bronny James expected to stay in 2024 NBA Draft after being medically cleared

    Bronny James expected to stay in 2024 NBA Draft after being medically cleared

    Bronny James expected to stay in 2024 NBA Draft after being medically cleared

    Bronny James appears ready to join his father in the NBA.

    Bronny, the eldest son of Lakers superstar LeBron James, is planning to stay in the 2024 NBA Draft after being medically cleared to play in the league, The Athletic reported Monday.

    The 19-year-old received clearance from the NBA’s Fitness to Play Panel following his cardiac arrest due to a congenital heart defect last year, and is allowed to participate in the pre-draft combine this week, per ESPN.

    Bronny James played for USC this past season.
    Bronny James played for USC this past season.AP
    The USC guard is scheduled to participate in five-on-five scrimmages starting Tuesday, according to NBADraft.net

    Bronny’s future has been a major storyline entering this year’s draft since his future could be tied to his father’s.

    James, 39, has said he hopes to play in the NBA with his son, and Bronny entering this year’s draft would potentially pave the way for that opportunity.

    The team that drafts Bronny could, in theory, have the upper hand in landing James this summer. The four-time NBA MVP holds a $51.4 million team option with the Lakers for the upcoming season.

    Los Angeles could draft Bronny in hopes it convinces James to stay around.

    Bronny is projected as a second-round pick and mulltiple mock drafts have the Lakers using the 55th pick — a second-round selection — to draft the freshman, including The Ringer.

    However, James’ agent, Rich Paul, recently downplayed how Bronny will affect his father’s plans.

    Bronny and LeBron in 2023.
    Bronny and LeBron in 2023.Getty Images
    “The idea of them playing together is not a priority. It’s not foremost, at least any longer, in LeBron James’ mind,” ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski said.

    “Rich Paul’s goal here in the pre-draft process for Bronny James is to see if there’s the right developmental organization, a place that can take a young player like Bronny James … If he does go in the draft, he very likely would spend next year in the G League.

    “That’s the priority for them as a family. What’s best for Bronny James? If it ends up them together, that would be great, but I don’t get a sense it’s playing much of any role in LeBron James’ decision on next season.”

    If that’s the case, Bronny’s case is lacking for a freshman prospect.

    Bronny averaged 4.8 points this past season.
    Bronny averaged 4.8 points this past season.Jake Crandall / USA TODAY NETWORK
    Bronny averaged just 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists while shooting 36.6 percent — 26.7 percent from 3 — for a bad USC team that did not qualify for the NCAA Tournament.

    While acknowledging that Bronny even playing this season was a triumph in its own right, those statistics would not generate draft buzz for almost any other freshman.

    Bronny declared for the draft in April while maintaining his collegiate eligibility.

    Should Bronny decide before the May 29th deadline to return to college, he will transfer from USC, which lost the coach that recruited him in Andy Enfield.

  • USC’s Bronny James, son of Lakers star LeBron James, invited to 2024 NBA Draft Combine

    USC’s Bronny James, son of Lakers star LeBron James, invited to 2024 NBA Draft Combine

    USC’s Bronny James, son of Lakers star LeBron James, invited to 2024 NBA Draft Combine

     

    USC's Bronny James, son of Lakers star LeBron James, invited to 2024 NBA  Draft Combine - CBSSports.com

    USC freshman Bronny James, the son of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, was one of 78 players who were invited to participate in the NBA Draft Combine. This year’s combine takes place from May 12-19 at Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis in Chicago.

    Bronny James announced last month that he was entering the NBA Draft and the transfer portal. With the Lakers season coming to a close after a loss to the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Playoffs, the elder James provided an update on the pending decision his oldest son will have to make next month.

    “I just want to get home to the family honestly,” James said. “… One of my boys is deciding if he’s going to enter the draft or go back to school. I got another kid [Bryce James] that’s playing AAU ball right now and my daughter [Zhuri James] is playing volleyball — and my wife [Savanah James] is doing so many great things, so it’s about family right now.”

    James will have until May 29 — the withdrawal deadline set by the NCAA — to decide to remain in the draft or return for his sophomore season. The NBA has a later withdrawal deadline (June 16) but the NCAA has its own set of rules that states the deadline is 10 days after the NBA Combine ends. The 2024 NBA Draft is June 26-27. 

    The Athletic reported on Monday that the Lakers are “open to the prospect” of drafting Bronny. The Lakers will have the 17th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, which could be conveyed to the Pelicans as part of the Anthony Davis trade in 2019. Los Angeles holds its own second-round pick in this summer’s draft.

    The former four-star recruit played in 25 games for the Trojans after making his college debut on Dec. 10 against Long Beach State less than five months after going into cardiac arrest during a summer workout at USC. James made six starts during the 2023-24 season and averaged 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists.

    “I’ve had a year with some ups and downs but all added to growth for me as a man, student and athlete,” James wrote on Instagram. “I’ve made the decision to enter the NBA Draft while maintaining my college eligibility, and will also be entering the NCAA transfer portal. Thank you to USC for an amazing freshman year, and as always thankful for my family, friends, doctors, athletic trainers and fans for their support.”

    James missed USC’s overseas trip to Greece and Croatia for a three-game summer tour and was absent from the start of fall workouts because of the cardiac arrest incident. After his minute restriction was lifted in January, James showcased his potential as both a playmaker and defender in an expanded role.

    James’ future came into question last month when rumors surfaced that the 19-year-old would enter the transfer portal and explore his college options.

    “I don’t know where it came from,” LeBron James said after the Lakers beat the Raptors 128-111 in Toronto. “But at the end of the day, Bronny is his own man. He has some tough decisions to make. When he’s ready to make those decisions, he’ll let us all know. But as his family, we’re going to support whatever he does.”

    Bronny James’ NBA Draft projection

    James’ draft stock is considered a mystery. His overall stats weren’t great this season, but that won’t prevent a respective team from drafting him. The 2024 NBA Draft class is a mystery because it’s one of the weaker draft classes at the top in nearly a decade. That could ultimately benefit James and convince him to declare for the draft if a team wants to take a swing on a prospect with upside.

    James has the tools to be a successful player at the next level. He’s a high-motor defender with a playmaking upside. James also has an incredible basketball IQ like his father. Something that James will have to improve on at the next level is his 3-point shooting. James connected on only 26.7% from distance on 2.4 attempts per night.

    In the 2024 NBA Draft Prospect Rankings from CBS Sports, James isn’t currently ranked, and he wasn’t in any first-round mocks. James likely will drop to the second round, but he should get an opportunity at the next level no matter what — which could be on a regular contract or a two-way deal.

    Entering the NBA Draft while maintaining college eligibility is common among college prospects who aren’t entirely sure about where they project in the draft process. In this case, Bronny projects as a potential second-round pick, so keeping his options open by entering the transfer portal will allow him to go through the draft process, work out for NBA teams, and get feedback before making a final decision.

    James will need approval from NBA’s Fitness to Play Panel before he can become eligible to participate in team workouts, the draft combine in May or be selected in the draft due to the cardiac arrest, according to ESPN.

    LeBron has a player option for the 2024-25 NBA season that he could hypothetically decline, which can create an easier path for the two to pair up next season. The Lakers own their second-round pick for the 2024 NBA Draft. The New Orleans Pelicans own the Lakers first-round pick and have the right to receive their 2025 first-round pick instead.

    Portal possibilities

    Days after his father shot down the rumors of him entering the transfer portal, USC poached Arkansas coach Eric Musselman to replace Andy Enfield, who left town to take the vacant job at SMU. Despite Musselman having ties to the James family, he still elected to enter the upcoming draft and the transfer portal.

    The younger James played with Arkansas signee Isaiah Elohim at Sierra Canyon High School in Chatsworth, California. Musselman recruited Elohim to Arkansas before he left for the vacant job with the Trojans. However, James decided to enter the portal – the first step for a player who intends to transfer.

    Early logical options to land James out of the transfer portal Ohio State, Duquesne, Oregon, UCLA, and SMU. Coming out of high school, James committed to USC over Oregon and Ohio State. Duquesne recently named Dru Joyce III — LeBron’s former high school teammate from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School — its next coach of the program.

    Impact on USC

    USC has already lost star wing Kobe Johnson via the transfer portal this offseason to crosstown rival UCLA. Collier entered the NBA Draft, and four-star guard Trent Perry recently de-committed from the school after the coaching change.

    Musselman is an excellent high school and transfer portal recruiter. While he was at Arkansas, he helped land the No. 2 overall recruiting class behind Duke in the 2022 cycle. Musselman is known to use the transfer portal to attract talent, which will likely be the case as the Trojans transition to the Big Ten.

    Most top high school talent in the 2024 recruiting class already signed their National Letter of Intent to their respective schools. Musselman’s best option to replace James, Collier, and Boogie Ellis in the backcourt is to convince Perry to stay.

  • LeBron James Family Want To End His Career But Ex-Lakers Star Uses 16YO Bryce James To Make Tempting Offer

    LeBron James Family Want To End His Career But Ex-Lakers Star Uses 16YO Bryce James To Make Tempting Offer

    LeBron James Family Want To End His Career But Ex-Lakers Star Uses 16YO Bryce James To Make Tempting Offer

    via Imago

    Despite recently concluding his 21 NBA season, LeBron James shows zero intentions of retiring anytime soon. After the Lakers were eliminated, when the 39-year-old was asked if his most recent game was his last one, he replied, “I’m not going to answer that”. According to his agent, Rich Paul, the one thing that can cut LeBron’s time short is if his family insists on it. However, a former Lakers star suggested that Bron could use Bryce, not Bronny, as a motive to keep going at the highest level of the sport!

    Nick Young, on Vlad TV, highlighted his belief that LeBron James could stay in the NBA as a player for about three more years. While he wishes to have suggested a longer timeline, the former player knew that the ‘All-Time Leading Scorer’ would only stay on to see one of his inner desires come to fruition. “I think he plays…. until the son plays,” said Young.

    “Until Bryce comes along,” Young concluded with a chuckle. At only 16, LeBron’s middle 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥 has already started following in his father’s footsteps by serving as a shooting guard in Sierra Canyon and then Campbell Hall. On the other side, LeBron’s eldest son, Bronny, is also someone with basketball aspirations. But after analyzing his under-par performance as a USC Trojans Guard, his chances in the NBA draft this summer are slim.

    So, Nick Young, without saying too much, has made an educated guess about LeBron James’ future timeline. But does his family really share the same sentiment? A few days ago, Rich Paul admitted that the veteran’s family had been an “unbelievable support system”. However, he thought logically, and then said, “At some point, come on, man, it’s got to be about them. And I think from that perspective, maybe two to three, you know”.

    Otherwise, Paul was pretty certain that body fitness-wise Lebron could continue for 5 years straight and if it were only up to his mentality, he could continue forever! ‘King James’ has already established an elite legacy in the NBA, and the 39-year-old has made it clear that he wants to play a season with Bronny. However, Savannah and he put the fanbase in a sort of muddle a few months ago with a teaser.

    LeBron James once highlighted his wish to play alongside both Bronny and Bryce!

    We all know that LeBron James has never shied away from revealing his career intentions being in sync with Bronny being drafted. Reportedly, the Lakers seem to have a trick up their sleeve as they’re even considering drafting the 19-year-old in an attempt to retain his dad. Given that it would take some time for Bryce to be ready for the big league, LeBron has seldom talked about their on-court partnership. However, he did drop a quick hint about it.

    Back in October 2023, the four-time NBA champion starred in a commercial for the audio products brand ‘Beats by Dre’. His wife, Savannah James, did the voiceover. While passing on a stream of motivating quotes to her husband, she narrated, “Tell them you’re not done until you play with your son”. After a not-so-brief pause, she continued by saying, “Then do that, again”. As this second line was being uttered, the visual quickly switched from Bronny to Bryce. If that isn’t a good enough hint of what the Lakers star truly desires, then what is?

  • LeBron James’ son Bronny James shares series of snaps with mom Savannah on Mother’s Day

    LeBron James’ son Bronny James shares series of snaps with mom Savannah on Mother’s Day

    LeBron James’ son Bronny James shares series of snaps with mom Savannah on Mother’s Day

    Savannah James and her son Bronny JamesSavannah James and her son Bronny James

    Bronny James is in the midst of a pivotal moment in his still-nascent basketball career after both declaring for the 2024 NBA draft and entering the transfer portal after one season with the USC Trojans. One of the voices that has always supported his choices has been his mother Savannah James.

    On Mother’s Day on Sunday, James shared a series of snaps on his Instagram stories of his mother, captioning them:

    “MOMMA DAYYYYYY. Love ya.”

    Bronny's IG storiesBronny’s IG stories
    Bronny's IG storiesBronny’s IG stories

    Bronny James gets unconditional support from Savannah James

    Bronny James has had the spotlight on him since he started playing basketball, as the destiny of LeBron James’s son is often cited as an NBA player. And yet his adjustment to college basketball was not smooth.

    Before the season started, he had a cardiac arrest in July, putting his college career in jeopardy before it had even begun. After he came back, he and USC struggled.

    Bronny James averaged 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists, and the naysayers have been on his case. With decisions on his future looming, his mother has shown her support by attending his games and hyping him up on social media.

    Being the son of LeBron James comes with its unique set of pressure, and during an episode of “Uninterrupted,” Savannah James would not be drawn into what her son’s future should look like, instead giving a heartwarming answer.

    “To be happy and find happiness in whatever he (Bronny) does. Whatever it is, I just want him to be happy,” James said.

    She reiterated that stance on “The Cut” when she was asked whether she would support Bronny and Bryce James pursuing other careers apart from basketball.

    “Listen, I want nothing for them except for their happiness,” James said. “That’s it. In whatever it is that they decide to do, I’m here supporting and rooting for them. I’m their biggest fan always. If they decide to go the NBA route or a different route, whatever that is, I’m here.”


    When Bronny declared for the NBA draft and entered the transfer portal from the USC Trojans a few weeks ago, his mother reposted the graphic of her son on her Instagram stories and captioned it:

    “So proud of you!”

    Whether he decides to return to college basketball or go pro to play alongside his father, Bronny James has one of the best support systems in his mother, Savannah James.

  • LeBron James on Tyrese Maxey: ‘The motherf***** don’t get tired’

    LeBron James on Tyrese Maxey: ‘The motherf***** don’t get tired’

    LeBron James on Tyrese Maxey: ‘The motherf***** don’t get tired’

    LeBron James had plenty of praise for Tyrese Maxey and the young guard’s tenacity in his latest podcast episode with J.J. Redick.

    2024 NBA Playoffs - Los Angeles Lakers v Denver NuggetsPhoto by Bart Young/NBAE via Getty Images

    Tyrese Maxey took yet another leap this season. On his way to claiming the NBA’s Most Improved Player award, he set career-highs across the board and thrived in a larger role, whether he was operating alongside Joel Embiid or leading the offense without him. Maxey took that momentum into the playoffs too, and has rightfully received plenty of attention.

    On the latest episode of Mind the Game, the brilliant podcast from LeBron James and JJ Redick which is full of fascinating insight and great X’s and O’s breakdowns, there were plenty of compliments for Maxey.

    LeBron was quick to highlight Maxey’s tenacity and energy in particular.

    “The motherf***** don’t get tired,” LeBron said. “He don’t get tired. I mean, I watched that game last night, I think he played 50 minutes. I think maybe, you know, hurt his elbow at one point, turned his ankle at one point, hit the ground numerous times, try to go in the lane and dunk on two guys, get it blocked, get back up… You can’t get ahold of him, ‘cause he don’t get tired. You know, he just don’t get tired.”

    Redick rightfully highlighted not just Maxey’s elite top-end speed, but how effectively Maxey changes speed. It’s what helps him catch defenders off guard, send them in the wrong direction, and inevitably leave them behind when they can’t match his blistering acceleration — either in half-court settings or transition when he pushes the pace.

    “Yes, he’s fast,” Redick said. “But he also changes speeds so well. The way I would describe him and why I think he’s so good in the playoffs is ‘cause you can’t get ahold of him. Do you know what I mean by that? He constantly plays with a bounce to his step, and sometimes the bounces are slower, sometimes they’re faster, and then when he wants to turn on the jets, he turns on the jets.”

    It’s well worth checking out the full episode on this year’s playoffs (and the previous episodes) on YouTube.

    Maxey, at just 23 years old and fresh off his first All-Star season, averaged 29.8 points, 5.2 rebounds and 6.8 assists per game with 47.8/40/89.3 shooting splits in the playoffs against a quality Knicks team with the NBA’s ninth-ranked defense.

    Oh, and we can’t look back at his series without highlighting his 46-point takeover to keep the Sixers’ season alive in Game 5 either.

    He improved pretty much every facet of his game this season — playmaking, higher-volume three-point shooting, finishing through contact and efficiency at the rim (he made a career-high 66.1 percent of his attempts within three feet), free throw rate (although he still deserved a better whistle in the playoffs), defense, and his mid-range game and space creation as the year went on. He legitimately reached All-NBA level this season.

    Maxey working tirelessly to develop different areas of his game will surely continue this offseason and into 2024-25. Consistently getting better — one percent better every day, to be precise — is just what he does.

    It’s safe to say the compliments from LeBron are well and truly deserved. It’s always nice to have the recognition of, at worst, the second-best player in NBA history.

  • Lakers’ offer to LeBron James could include his son Bronny to convince him to sign

    Lakers’ offer to LeBron James could include his son Bronny to convince him to sign

    Lakers’ offer to LeBron James could include his son Bronny to convince him to sign

    LeBron James Signs $97M Deal, Extends Contract with Lakers

    Speculation is rife about LeBron James’ future

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    There is growing speculation that LeBron James‘ time at the Los Angeles Lakers has come to an end and the franchise are now scrambling to make him stay.

    He may be coming towards the end of his career but LeBron still wants to add to his illustrious list of awards and the Lakers have had two tough seasons now where they have been eliminated from the playoffs by the Denver Nuggets.

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    He has been cutting a very frustrated figure at times and there is speculation about head coach Darvin Ham too.

    LeBron has a mental weak spot that the Lakers could exploit to make him stay for another season.

    How Bronny can impact LeBron’s Lakers future

    It is no secret that LeBron really wants to play in the same team as his son Bronny before his time in the sport comes to an end, and it hasn’t happened yet.

    Bronny James entered the 2024 NBA draft, as well as the transfer portal after one year with the USC Trojans.

    Reports have surfaced saying if he were to officially enter the draft, the Lakers may be willing to add him to their roster,” per Jovan Buha at The Athletic.

    If the Lakers can find a way to include Bronny in the team for next season, that could be the deciding factor in LeBron staying with the team

    There was anger from LeBron towards Ham and the other coaches during the playoff series against the Nuggets after they declined to challenge a call and he was seen screaming at them to make the challenge.

    He has cut a very frustrated figure which is part of the speculation about his future.

  • Magic Johnson Or Michael Jordan Never Had A Defensive Moment As Iconic As “Blocked By Lebron James”

    Magic Johnson Or Michael Jordan Never Had A Defensive Moment As Iconic As “Blocked By Lebron James”

    Magic Johnson Or Michael Jordan Never Had A Defensive Moment As Iconic As “Blocked By Lebron James”

    In the annals of basketball history, certain moments stand out as truly iconic, forever etched in the memories of fans and players alike. Among these, few defensive plays resonate as profoundly as the legendary “Blocked By LeBron James” moment. This article explores the significance of this iconic defensive play and its enduring legacy in the world of basketball.

    The “Blocked By LeBron James” moment occurred during Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors. With just over a minute remaining in the game and the score tied, Warriors guard Andre Iguodala appeared poised for a breakaway layup that could have swung the momentum in Golden State’s favor. However, LeBron James, with a combination of speed, anticipation, and sheer determination, executed a breathtaking chase-down block that thwarted Iguodala’s attempt and preserved the Cavaliers’ chances of winning the championship.

    LeBron James’ block on Andre Iguodala transcended the boundaries of basketball and became an indelible part of sports lore. In a single, awe-inspiring moment, LeBron showcased not only his unparalleled athleticism and defensive prowess but also his unwavering commitment to winning at all costs. The block symbolized LeBron’s ability to rise to the occasion on the grandest stage and cemented his legacy as one of the greatest players in NBA history.

    While Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan are undeniably among the NBA’s all-time greats, their defensive contributions are often overshadowed by their offensive prowess. While both players had their share of memorable defensive moments, such as Jordan’s “The Shot” and Magic’s clutch steals in crucial playoff games, neither achieved a defensive feat as iconic as LeBron’s chase-down block.

    The “Blocked By LeBron James” moment not only secured the Cavaliers’ first NBA championship but also solidified LeBron James’ status as a transcendent figure in basketball history. Beyond its immediate impact, the block serves as a testament to LeBron’s relentless pursuit of greatness and his ability to seize the moment when it matters most. Moreover, the iconic play continues to inspire future generations of basketball players to strive for excellence on both ends of the court.

    In conclusion, the “Blocked By LeBron James” moment stands as a towering testament to LeBron James’ unparalleled defensive prowess and his ability to leave an indelible mark on basketball history. While Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan are revered for their myriad accomplishments, LeBron’s chase-down block transcends the boundaries of the sport and cements his legacy as one of the greatest players to ever grace the hardwood. As fans continue to marvel at the iconic defensive play, its significance will endure as a symbol of LeBron’s enduring impact on the game of basketball.