LeBron James is arguably the greatest player of all time. No worse than top three. The man who has done it all on the court is also a pillar in the community.
But all of the acknowledgments and platitudes wouldn’t be possible without his wife, Savannah.
You know the saying. “Behind every great man is a great woman.”
Bron took time out to thank Savannah on Instagram over the weekend, saying in part:
“The only reason why I can do what I do at the highest level both on and off the floor is my because my best friend got my back regardless the outcome!”
The leaders of the #JamesGang looked good in their matching grey fits, showing beautiful black love.
Bron often generates polarizing conversation. Not because he is divisive. But because the media machine, and how we talk about public figures is.
What does not seem to be up for much debate is, the success he has enjoyed and the work he’s done for those that are less fortunate wouldn’t be possible without Savannah.
That’s what anyone would want in a partner. Shared love and the opportunity for each person to be the best versions of themselves.
If he’s publicly acknowledging that, so should we. Kudos to Bron, Savannah, and the #JamesGang.
LeBron James to honor Class of 2020 with all-star event
LeBron James is putting together an all-star event to honor and celebrate the high school class of 2020, which has had its graduation season upended by the coronavirus pandemic.
The LeBron James Family Foundation, XQ Institute and The Entertainment Industry Foundation on Wednesday announced that the one-hour special, “Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020,” will air simultaneously on NBC, ABC, CBS and Fox on May 16 at 8 p.m. EDT. The event will pay tribute to high schoolers graduating this year and will include appearances by James, Pharrell Williams, Malala Yousafzai, the Jonas Brothers, Bad Bunny, Yara Shahidi, Ben Platt, Lena Waithe and H.E.R.
“I wanted to help create a show that looked and felt very different from traditional specials. Something that spoke to kids in a different way. These kids worked so hard to graduate and what is happening to them is truly unfair,” James said in a statement to The Associated Press. “I hope we can give them and their families something cool that makes their accomplishment feel special.”
“Graduate Together” was curated by high school students, educators and the American Federation of Teachers. It will feature commencement speeches, performances and more. It will also air on TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Complex Networks, PeopleTV and other digital platforms.
Other participants in the event include Megan Rapinoe, YBN Cordae, Chika, Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio, Loren Gray, Brandan “Bmike” Odums, Henry Platt and Jonah Platt.