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LeBron James' Wife Savannah James Shares Heartfelt Post on Friday


The Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James currently holds the NBA's all-time scoring record with 42,184 points and has played more regular-season minutes than any player in history with 59,041.

Yet, even as James continues to rewrite history, Zhuri Nova James, now 10, is already carving her own athletic path.

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Born Oct. 22, 2014, Zhuri is the James family's only daughter and the youngest child, behind Bryce (17) and Bronny (20).

On Friday, James' wife, Savannah, posted a video on her Instagram story showing their daughter playing volleyball.

The brief video captures Zhuri bumping and serving on the court, captioned simply, "Weekend Vibes šŸ".

Savannah James, InstagramSavannah James, Instagram

Savannah Brinson first met James in high school in Akron, Ohio, before marrying in 2013.

Before her role as "boss of the household," Savannah was an entrepreneur and philanthropist.

She is the vice president of the LeBron James Family Foundation, founder of the "Women of Our Future" mentorship program and co-designer of the Home Court furniture line.

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Beyond that, she's been a constant advocate for youth education, family wellness and women's empowerment.

She's also been a constant support for James along the way.

Savannah James, wife of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James.Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

On the other side, you have James, who at age 40 has already achieved things that many deemed impossible.

Over 22 seasons, tied with Vince Carter for most consecutive years played, he has four NBA championships, four NBA Finals MVP awards, f our league MVP awards and 21 NBA All-Star nods.

Though understated, the volleyball clip of Zhuri Nova James offers a window into everyday life for one of sports' most famous families.

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