Watch: LeBron James Shares Why His Marriage to Savannah James Isn’t “Picture Perfect”
LeBron James has never been your average player.
“He is truly a king to his queen,” the Los Angeles Lakers star’s wife Savannah James told Cleveland Magazine in 2018. “He treats me with so much respect. I mean, it’s hard to not love him, with the way that he is with me, and the kids, and his mom and just everyone who’s around him.”
Lack of admiration has certainly never been a problem for LeBron, 41, who’ll appear in his record 301st playoff game May 9. But having been in the spotlight since he was a kid, appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated before he graduated from high school, he knows who the real ones are.
Starting with his sweetheart from the before times, short as they were.
Savannah was there when there were “no cameras, no lights,” the Akron, Ohio, native told The Hollywood Reporter in 2018. “You wouldn’t be talking to me right now if it weren’t for her.”
As in, the four-time NBA champion may have been a talented basketball player no matter what, but he wouldn’t be the man he is today without the MVP of his home team.
And at the beginning of his career, LeBron said on an October 2025 episode of his wife’s Everybody’s Crazy podcast, he didn’t trust anyone besides Savannah and his mom, Gloria James, to “raise the kids”—LeBron “Bronny” James Jr., 21, Bryce James, 18, and Zhuri James, 11—”while I was out trying to do my job and grind and be the person that I wanted to become.”
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But now that he’s reached every professional mountaintop—he even achieved his lofty dream of playing in the NBA alongside his eldest son—everyone’s priorities have shifted.
“I started my family pretty young and I was just in a space of trying to navigate who I was at the time or who I am,” Savannah told People in April 2024 when she and April McDaniel launched Everybody’s Crazy. “And I feel like I’ve grown so much from playing the background, taking care of the kids, supporting my husband.”
The 39-year-old also started her Reframe skincare line in part because she put herself “on the back burner” for so long.
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“My daughter told me she wanted to be like me,” Savannah told Elle in May 2025, days after making her Met Gala debut. “I panicked. It was adorable but I was scared because I always want to make sure I’m setting a good example for her. So, I started a personal growth journey and was very intentional about learning what made me happy, and it was the beauty world.”
And LeBron is here for it, reflecting on Everybody’s Crazy, “I think as I got older. you start to see more in your partner and seeing the things they want to do. And you’re more comfortable with not only you, you’re more comfortable with them.”
So, while his proverbial plane was heading into its descent, LeBron said, Savannah’s “plane is like a rocket right now.”
But it’s not as if the Buchtel High School graduate—who met LeBron, a student at rival St. Vincent -St. Mary, at a football game when she was 16—wasn’t on board with being queen of the castle while the king was off conquering the NBA.
Though, as she recalled to Cleveland, she didn’t exactly see all-star partner potential at first.
“I was probably bored,” she continued, “and I’m like, ‘Oh, I forgot, I have this number for this guy that I can call.'”
After a group hangout, she eventually agreed to a one-on-one at Outback Steakhouse.
“I knew he loved me when I left my leftovers from dinner in his car,” she told Harper’s Bazaar in 2010. “I’d totally forgotten about them, and he brought them to me. I think he just wanted another excuse to come and see me.”
Yet it’s also good that the Cleveland Cavaliers had the No. 1 pick in the draft in 2003.
“I think that he would say the same,” Savannah said on her podcast in September 2024, “in like, ‘I don’t know what would have happened'” if he hadn’t stayed local.
But he did and, when she got pregnant in 2004 during her senior year of high school, the Cavs’ celebrated rookie didn’t blink.
“I was very scared. I was bawling,” Savannah told Harper’s Bazaar. “But he said, ‘It’s not going to slow me down, and it’s not going to slow you down. We’re going to keep doing what we have to do.'”
Their teamwork didn’t stop speculation that Savannah got pregnant on purpose to cash in on LeBron’s superstar status, which “was clearly not the case,” she stressed. “I had a good group of friends around me, so I didn’t let those things get to me.”
And while it wouldn’t have been her choice to move to Miami when he joined the Heat in 2010, Savannah noted, “I’m with him…We’re soul mates.”
At the time, LeBron was also busy gaming out his proposal.
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“I was like, ‘This is the lady, the woman I have been with through all the good and all the bad,'” he told Oprah Winfrey in 2012, after he popped the question on New Year’s Eve with a pear-cut diamond. “She’s been there for a long time, and I wanted her to continue to be there with me.”
They tied the knot Sept. 14, 2013, at the Grand Del Mar hotel in San Diego, Calif., where the evening’s entertainment included a rendition of “Crazy in Love” from guests Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
And though LeBron and Savannah have faced challenges since, they’ve always managed to make lemonade.
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“We’ve been together since high school, so s–t ain’t gonna always be a bed of roses,” LeBron said on the 360 with Speedy podcast in September. “In any relationship, let alone someone you’ve been living with for 20 years.”
“But if you’re OK with working through the hardships and the adverse moments,” he advised, “then it will make it all worth it.”
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