NBA star LeBron James, accompanied by his wife Savannah and their three children, Bronny, Bryce, and Zhuri, made a striking appearance at The ESPYS on Wednesday night.

Also read | Who is Alix Earle? TikTok Star makes red carpet debut with Braxton Berrios at ESPY Awards

LeBron James won the prestigious Best Record-Breaking Performance prize at the ESPY Awards 2023 for breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record. It was a special moment as his wife, Savannah, and their children had the honor of presenting him with the award, making the occasion even more memorable for the James family.

Who is Savannah James?

Savannah James is the wife of renowned NBA superstar LeBron James, known for his career with the Los Angeles Lakers. She is a philanthropist, interior designer, and businesswoman. Savannah has been a pillar of support for LeBron throughout his career in basketball and has been with him since their high school days.

Also read | Who is Braxton Berrios? Miami Dolphins wide receiver makes red carpet debut with Alix Earle at ESPYs

She was born on August 27, 1986. She is the youngest of J. K. and Jennifer Brinson’s five children and a native of Akron, Ohio.

Savannah participated in cheerleading and softball while attending Buchtel High School. Later, she tried her hand at entrepreneurship and opened The Juice Shop, a juice shop in Florida. But in 2016, she decided to shut down the business and return to Ohio.

In order to launch “Home Shop,” Savannah teamed up with the furniture retailer “American Signature.” With this business venture, she was able to share her love of interior design with the public and provide clients with distinctive home décor options.

Also read | Who is Patrick Mahomes? Kansas City Chiefs quarterback wins Best Athlete in Men’s Sports at ESPYs 2023

After dating for ten years, Savannah and LeBron James got married in 2013. The couple has three children, LeBron “Bronny” James Jr., Bryce Maximus James, and Zhuri Nova James. After LeBron James committed to the Los Angeles Lakers in 2018, a pivotal moment in his basketball career, the James family moved from Cleveland to Los Angeles.