LeBron James and wife Savannah James hype daughter Zhuri's volleyball matchup while son Bronny James impresses at NBA Draft Combine
LeBron James and his wife, Savannah James, attended the volleyball game of their youngest child, Zhuri Nova James. Savannah recorded her daughter playing the sport with intense passion and posted her on an Instagram story later.
"She is working out there!!!" wrote Savannah on her Instagram story.
Zhuri can be seen serving to start play. Although LeBron James was not seen in the video, he could be heard in the background. Zhuri's four-time NBA champion father hyped her up from the sidelines as she made the serve.
"Let's step into it baby... good job babygirl!" said LeBron.
As Zhuri served the ball, it went past the net to her opponent's half. They kept the ball for two possessions before sending it flying towards Zhuri. The youngest member of the James family pulled off a spectacular return to keep the ball alive, before her teammate sent it over the net.
Zhuri's opponents tried to send back the ball once again but fumbled the opportunity and lost the point.
LeBron and Savannah were hyped after Zhuri's team scored a point and cheered their cherished daughter from the sidelines.
LeBron James' son, Bronny James, impresses at the NBA Draft Combine
Despite many people doubting his potential, LeBron James' oldest son and USC Trojans star Bronny James shined brightly at the NBA Combine. He impressed those in attendance at WinTrust Arena in many areas, especially in shooting and dribbling.
The Trojans star went 19-of-25 in the 3-point shooting drill, ending Monday in second place overall. Bronny was also exceptional in the movement shooting drills, full-court dribbling drills and finishing drills.
Since his decision to enter the draft went public, many thought it'd be best for him to return to college for one more year. However, his performance at the Combine would help boost his draft stock.
It is not the first time NBA executives have seen Bronny's talents. LeBron James' son also played in the Nike Hoops Summit in Portland.
Bronny missed five months of action after he suffered a cardiac arrest during a practice session on July 24 due to a congenital heart defect. However, he returned to action after making a full recovery.