Savannah James and LeBron James have always been deeply connected to their children and involved in every stage of their lives. It’s no secret that the James family often finds themselves at the center of criticism and even envy, being the children of the NBA’s king.
During a recent game featuring Bryce James, currently a senior at Sierra Canyon High School and recently committed to the University of Arizona, tensions ran high, and things got physical on the court. Like any protective mother, Savannah couldn’t stay seated, stepping in to shield her cub. The moment was caught on video.
Even Bryce’s teammates showed their support by intentionally tripping the player who was bothering Bronny James’ younger brother. At times, the tension made it seem like the situation could escalate further.
Savannah didn’t just get up from her seat; she also shouted a few words to make herself heard during the confrontation. Like any child of LeBron James, and channeling his husband’s fierce spirit, Bryce showed who was in charge when, against the same player involved in the altercation, he delivered a spectacular block that had the crowd going wild and put the bully in his place.
LeBron James has celebrated a significant milestone playing alongside his eldest son, Bronny, in the NBA. Now, there’s excitement around the possibility of LeBron joining his younger son, Bryce James, on the court. Bryce, currently a senior at Sierra Canyon High School and a recent commit to the University of Arizona, is under the spotlight after delivering strong performances. At the HoopHall Classic, he scored 16 points, including four three-pointers, earning MVP honors. LeBron’s emotional investment in Bryce’s journey underscores the potential for a truly historic family legacy in basketball.