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NBALeBron James's Family Does Accurate Impressions of Lakers Superstar
- The LeBron James family recently did some hilarious impressions of the Los Angeles Lakers star
- James' wife, sons, and daughter all did several impressions of the NBA star
- James is playing in his 21st NBA season and is averaging 21 points in the first two games
LeBron James's wife, Savannah, and his sons, Bryce and Bronny James, recently did hilarious impressions of the Los Angeles Lakers star, sparking great reactions from fans online.
The Lakers veteran is entering his 21st NBA season and said that he is dedicating this season to his eldest child, Bronny, who suffered a cardiac arrest a few months ago.
In a video posted on TikTok by Beats By Dre, Bronny mimicked LeBron's "silencer" celebration, which James debuted in March 2013 when he was still playing with the Miami Heat.
Bronny then did a few impressions of his dad talking.
His wife, Savannah, then mimicked James's awkward move on the court, running backwards. She perfectly executed that run, and some fans online agreed.
Her 9-year-old daughter, Zhuri, did James' most popular routine in the court. Before an NBA game, the 38-year-old does the chalk toss ritual. It's been a part of his pregame routine for most of his NBA career, and Zhuri also did that accurately.
LeBron James so far this season
James and the Lakers have played two games in the 2023/24 NBA season and won one and lost one.
On opening night, the Lakers lost to last season's champions, the Denver Nuggets, 119-107, with James finishing the game with 21 points, eight rebounds, and five assists.
In the second game, the Lakers beat Kevin Durant's Phoenix Suns 100-95. In that game, he had 21 points, eight rebounds, and nine assists.
The four-time NBA champion is playing in his 21st season and will be looking to win his 5th NBA title come June 2024.
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NBALeBron James dismisses retirement talk
After the 2022/23 season ended with the Lakers getting swept in the Western Conference finals, James hinted at retirement.
At the ESPYS in Los Angeles, he won the award for Best Record-Breaking Performance for surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. While giving his speech, James shut down the retirement rumours, as Sports Brief earlier reported.
"The day I can't give everything on the floor is the day I'll be done. Lucky for you guys, that day is not today."