LeBron James’ daughter, Zhuri, appeared to have a day off from school on Monday, which meant it was “Daddy Daughter Day” in the James household. LeBron shared an adorable video on Instagram recently of him and Zhuri having breakfast together.
“Breakfast for two,” James said. “A day with my baby and some cartoons. Yeah!”
With the Los Angeles Lakers not playing on Monday or Tuesday, James probably spent much of his day with Zhuri. It also appears that his wife, Savannah, is in Seoul, South Korea right now, which means all rules were definitely getting broken.
Zhuri is LeBron and Savannah’s youngest child and only daughter, who was born on Oct. 22, 2014. James loves her dearly and it’s wonderful to see him be just a great father to her and her brothers, Bronny and Bryce.
While her brothers have made a name for themselves in the world of basketball, she might soon do the same in a different sport. LeBron shared a video of Zhuri playing volleyball and stated she is another star in the making. It’s too early to say whether the nine-year-old would amount to much in volleyball, but you wouldn’t bet against her.
LeBron James Celebrated His 500th Online Win In Madden
LeBron spends a lot of his free time with his family but there is one other thing he also loves to do, which is to play Madden. A couple of years ago, James admitted he was addicted to Madden 23 and joked that he needed help. Well, the addiction certainly hasn’t gone away, as LeBron took to Instagram to share that he won his 500th online game on Madden NFL 24 on Monday night.

That is an incredible 82.3% win rate for James, but I am not all that surprised by that. The 39-year-old is great at the game, with LeBron leaving rapper Doe Boy in shock by destroying him in Madden NFL 24.
Jaxson Hayes also stated that James is the best Madden player on the Lakers’ roster. Hayes revealed that the 20-time All-Star often plays with the Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins, and the Jacksonville Jaguars. LeBron was playing with the Jaguars when he blew out Doe Boy as well.
All that time he spends playing Madden isn’t affecting James on the court. The four-time NBA champion is averaging 25.0 points, 7.2 rebounds, 7.9 assists, 1.3 steals, and 0.6 blocks per game this season for the Lakers.
For all his brilliance, however, Los Angeles currently sports an underwhelming 31-28 record. It is a win rate of just 52.5% and James would be hoping it is a lot closer to his Madden win rate come the end of the regular season.
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