"My seester called us": LeBron James' wife Savannah James all smiles after sister Deidre calls her on "Everybody's Crazy' podcast
Like her husband LeBron James, Savannah James keeps herself very busy. Along with being one of the most prominent basketball moms in the NBA, James runs a podcast called Everybody's Crazy.
While recording Thursday's episode of her podcast, Savannah was happily surprised, receiving a call from her sister, Deidre, while on the air.
"My seester called us," Savannah captioned her story post on Instagram.
Savannah James started Everybody's Crazy earlier this year, launching the first episode on August 30th. The podcast has already gained a significant following, with over 91k followers on Instagram.
LeBron James and his wife have been together since the early 2000s and got married in 2013. The couple shares three kids together, Bronny (19), Bryce (17) and Zhuri (9).
LeBron is set to enter his 22nd NBA season and is still one of the best players in the NBA at 39 years old. Last season, "The King" showed he's still miles ahead of father time, averaging 25.7 points, 8.3 assists and 7.3 rebounds, shooting a career-high 41% from beyond the arc.
The four-time NBA MVP has earned 20 NBA All-Star selections, 20 All-NBA selections and six All-Defensive selections, winning four NBA titles in his time in the league so far.
LeBron James relays heartfelt message to Bronny on Instagram
LeBron and Savannah's son, Bronny James, is set to make his NBA debut for the Los Angeles Lakers after being selected with the No. 55 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
LeBron will be the first person in NBA history to play alongside his son. While Bronny has shown flashes, there's been plenty of criticism regarding the Lakers' second-round pick.
In a heartfelt Instagram story post, LeBron delivered a heartfelt message to his son.
"Keep working kid and f**k all the hate/noise! You know your personal legend! They don't know you!" LeBron James captioned his post.
Bronny James has been working hard throughout the offseason, preparing for his rookie season with the Lakers alongside his dad.