Photo of LeBron james posing with his wife Savannah and a photo of Savannah modeling

 

 

LeBron James has been with his wife Savannah since he was in high school, but he still has the hots for her.

 

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The couple got married in 2013 and share three kids together, Bronny, Brice, and Zhuri.

 

James, who recently passed Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, is missing his wife while she’s away setting Italy on fire and he let the world know it – though he could have dialed back on the s3xual innuendo after she posted some photos to her Instagram page on Sunday.

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Savannah posted a few photos of herself modeling for Dolce and Gabbana for Milan’s Fashion Week and they’ve since gone viral. Of course, LBJ was paying attention. It’s no secret that the four-time NBA champion adores his wife.

“Ok now you just showing out!!” he said in the comments, “Get your ass home now and get what you can’t get in Europe!”

 

 

 

A little surprising coming from LeBron James. While the Lakers star is very outspoken, he’s hardly one to flirt publicly.

 

Savannah, meanwhile, has been at LeBron’s side for all of his career but it appears she’s beginning to step out of his shadow, with fans now joking the player will be known as Savannah’s husband moving forward, instead of the other way around.


She was a big part of the celebrations when King James became the league’s all-time leading scorer earlier this month and took to the aforementioned social media platform to congratulate him thereafter.

Matas Buzelis Scouting Report: Potential Landing Spots for the G-League’s Sensation Ahead of the 2024 NBA Draft

Matas Buzelis scouting reportMatas Buzelis (Image source: X/Spurs Interaction)

Matas Buzelis is considered a top-10 prospect in the 2024 NBA Draft, starting Wednesday, June 26.

 

Standing at 6-foot-10 with a good wingspan, Buzelis has the crucial physical tools in the NBA. His height and length make him a versatile defender and a potential offensive matchup problem. Due to his height, Buzelis often has an advantage when finishing on the move against wing defenders.

 

Buzelis averaged 2.7 blocks per game in the G League despite being a skinny teenager in a physical environment. His wingspan and vertical leap contribute to his shot-blocking ability, and his fearless mentality is an asset on defense.

However, Buzelis’ ball-handling skills are subpar, so he is considered a forward rather than a guard. His inability to create his shot limits his offensive versatility. One of the primary concerns for scouts is his inconsistency. Physical defenders can prevent him from getting to his spots, and he struggles to consistently maintain a high level of play.

Buzelis shot only 26.1% from beyond the arc and had 14 games without making a three-pointer. This lack of reliable outside shooting is a significant downside in today’s NBA.

Many draft boards project Buzelis as a potential pick for the Detroit Pistons, who hold the 5th overall pick. However, ESPN’s Jonathan Givony reported that the Pistons view Buzelis as their floor, indicating he might not fall below the 5th pick.