The greatest admirer of his kids is LeBron James!
In an Instagram picture on Sunday, the 38-year-old NBA veteran proudly displayed the volleyball skills of his 8-year-old daughter, Zhuri Nova.
Three videos were included in the article, where the athlete called Zhuri his “munchkin” and was heard enthusiastically supporting her.
Her volleyball serving skills were on display in the first two clips, but in the final one, she was seen adorably giving her dad a funny face when he said, “Let’s go munchkin.”
Numerous social media users commented on the touching exchange between the father and daughter. A supporter remarked, “I love the look she gave you, I do the same thing to my daughters.” “Zhuri’s face at the end ,” an additional fan commented.
James wrote, “Another One in the making! ” in the post’s caption, continuing to compliment Zhuri. What the heck !!” Munchin, let’s goooooooooo! Next up, @allthingszhuri! GOOD VIBES! “#ZTheWarriorPrincess #JamesGang.”
In addition to Zhuri, James and his wife Savannah James are parents to Bronny and Bryce James.
“My boys and my daughter are the two most important things in my life,” he stated to Access Hollywood in 2021. “So, whenever she smiles, it don’t matter what I’m doing, it makes me happy.”
Zhuri has developed an interest in volleyball, although Bronny, 19, and Bryce, 16, are more well-known for their basketball prowess. Bronny committed to play basketball at the University of Southern California (USC) after graduating from high school in May.
James revealed earlier this month that Bronny is recovering “quite well” from a heart arrest he had in July while working out for basketball. He also mentioned that Bronny had a “successful surgery.”
The announcement that Bronny had “an anatomically and functionally significant congenital heart defect” and that it “can and will be treated” was made by the James family a few weeks prior to the update.
Bryce committed to play football for Sherman Oaks, California’s Notre Dаme High School in August. He declared that same month that he had obtained an invitation to play basketball on a Division I scholarship at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s Duquesne University.
Along with the college’s logo, he announced the news on Instagram Stories with the caption, “Happy to receive my first D1 offer from Duquesne #godukes.”