Savannah James greeted her husband LeBron with a sweet kiss after the Lakers were eliminated from the NBA playoffs.
In a video shared by reporter Arash Markazi after the Lakers’ Game 4 elimination on Wednesday, April 20, Savannah, 38, is seen waiting in the tunnel waiting to greet her husband.
After a moment, LeBron, 40, can be seen popping his head out from behind the wall to give Savannah a kiss. Before the Lakers star walked back into the tunnel, likely to do postgame media, he and Savannah locked hands and exchanged some words.
The couple, who hail from Akron, Ohio, got married in 2013 and have three children together: LeBron “Bronny” James Jr., 20, Bryce Maximus, 17, and Zhuri Nova, 10.
LeBron and Bronny James hug Savannah James after their season-ending loss to the Wolves. pic.twitter.com/dKl1Sjp0Tc
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The Lakers’ season ended in disappointment after the Minnesota Timberwolves eliminated them in just five games, despite the team acquiring former Mavericks superstar Luka Dončic in February.
After the loss, LeBron addressed reporters, saying, “Every season that I did not make it to the Finals or did not win a championship has been a disappointment.”
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LeBron made history with his son Bronny this Lakers season when they became the first father-son duo to share the court. Bronny, 20, was drafted to his father’s team last June. After the game on Wednesday, LeBron told media that playing with Bronny was the highlight of his season.
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LeBron James and Savannah James at the premiere of “Shooting Stars” on May 31, 2023 in Los Angeles, California
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“No. 1 for sure,” said the father of three. That’s easy. It’s not even close. He has a bright future because not only can he play the game of basketball, he’s just a great f—— kid. I have to say that I have a lot to do with that.”
As expected at the end of another season for LeBron, who was drafted in 2003, reporters asked the basketball star if he’s given more thought to retirement.
“I don’t have an answer to that,” LeBron said. “Something I’ll sit down with my family, my wife and my support group, have conversations with myself on how long I want to continue to play. We’ll see.”
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