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There’s no doubt LeBron James has got game.
While basketball purists could spend hours vigorously debating who deserves the GOAT title—Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, if you’re old school—when the power forward tips off with the L.A. Lakers datetk, he’ll be checking in for his 19th playoff run in 23 seasons.
And his skills aren’t limited to the hardwood.
The 41-year-old first made a play for now-wife Savannah James when they were teens from rival Ohio high schools. And before he was an undeniable legend playing for his fifth ring with three teams, he was just a guy standing in front of a pretty girl asking her to join him and his pals for a bite at Applebee’s.
“Savannah was with me shooting in the gym when I [had] absolutely nothing,” LeBron raved of his bride in a 2018 interview with The Hollywood Reporter. The Everybody’s Crazy podcaster “was down when I was at my high school, no cameras, no lights,” he continued. “And she was there with me. You wouldn’t be talking to me right now if it weren’t for her.”
Weeks after that first Applebee’s hang, LeBron asked the then-sophomore to join him for a one-on-one date at Outback Steakhouse, which is when he made his winning move.
“I knew he loved me when I left my leftovers from dinner in his car,” she detailed to 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.”
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The power couple—now parents to Bryce James, 18, Zhuri James, 11, and LeBron’s fellow Laker Bronny James, 21—have been teammates ever since.
And LeBron wasn’t the only future NBA star charging into forever at a young age. Steph Curry made a full-court press for fellow youth group alum Ayesha Curry when they were still teens.
“I picked him up in my ’98 Astro van,” she recounted on Jimmy Kimmel Live of that first L.A. date night. “We did Madame Tussauds. Listen, we were 18 and 19, so if that, like, clarifies anything. And we got chai tea lattes.”
From there, they were off and running to a future that includes kids Riley, 13, Ryan, 10, Canon, 7, and 23-month-old Caius.
And as the NBA playoffs officially tip off April 18, we’ve got all the tea on the players’ real MVPs. We’re opening the playbook and sharing some stats on how standouts like Jayson Tatum, Joel Embiid and Draymond Green shot their shot IRL.
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