LeBron James has managed to maintain a mostly clean record regarding altercations on the court during his over two-decade-long NBA career.
However, his wife, Savannah James, recently revealed on her podcast, “Everybody’s Crazy,” that she didn’t have the same temperament in high school.
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During the podcast, Savannah shared that she often found herself in fights during her school days.
She explained,
“I had to defend myself. I had a lot of that. I had girls that didn’t like me and couldn’t tell nobody why they didn’t like me.”
She added that many of her fights were in defense of her friends, emphasizing that while she was generally nice and got along with most people, the circumstances often led to confrontations.
LeBron James, who entered the NBA straight out of high school at 18, has since become one of the greatest basketball players of all time.
The James family has largely avoided the need to fight, focusing on their professional and personal successes.
Interestingly, the James family’s legacy might continue in the NBA, as LeBron’s son, Bronny James, is currently entering the NBA Draft process.
Some mock drafts suggest he could be considered for a first-round pick.
LeBron himself faces a significant decision this offseason, with expectations that he might decline his player option with the Los Angeles Lakers and enter free agency.
The outcomes for both LeBron and Bronny will become clearer after the NBA Draft in June and the start of free agency in July.