LeBron James and his wife Savannah get matching tattoos in honor of their kids

LeBron and Savannah James have recently displayed a great deal of pride and happiness in their children, Bronny Jr., Bryce Maximus, and Zhuri James. And it is not surprising that LeBron and Savannah chose to honor their children in a special way given that the oldest boys are currently being watched by NBA recruiters.

LeBron and Savannah James have recently displayed a great deal of pride and happiness in their children, Bronny Jr., Bryce Maximus, and Zhuri James.

And it is not surprising that LeBron and Savannah chose to honor their children in a special way given that the oldest boys are currently being watched by NBA recruiters.

Recently, LeBron and Savannah visited the tattoo parlor Ganga Tattoo to get matching ink. The letters "BBZ" are inked on Savannah and LeBron's hands, along with a crown symbolizing Bronny, Bryce, and Zhuri.

The initials of their three children were inked on him and his wife Savannah in unison late on Thursday night.

Bronny received his first tattoo recently from the same well-known tattooist. Last week, the tattoo artist displayed the finished item on his social media page. He apparently got several tattoos during the session, including some on his neck and wrists, though it is unknown what the tattoo was.

A family united by their love of basketball

The family has been spending a lot of time together this summer, and earlier this month, the King and his two sons even got to shoot hoops at the Lakers' practice court.

LeBron was excited for Bronny and Bryce to play organized basketball together for the first time ever this week while they were in Europe.

James wrote, "Man I'm literally watching Bronny and Bryce on the court together for the first time in a game situation. This is INSANE!! I'm EMOTIONAL AF!! WOW."

LeBron has previously stated that he hopes to play in the NBA with Bronny before he retires. LeBron said that as long as his son is selected by the same team, it doesn't matter which team he plays for. LeBron appears to have some time to wait, though, as it wouldn't happen until at least 2024.

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