LeBron James and Savannah James are one of the most famous couples in the United States. With King James being a future Hall of Famer and the couple having been together since they were teenagers, it's hard for them to go out without drawing the attention of a large crowd. This was seen last summer when fans gathered to stand and watch James eat at a restaurant in Toronto.
Now, during the latest episode of Savannah James and April McDaniel's "Everybody's Crazy" podcast on Monday, the two discussed their love languages. Savannah James stated that her love language is quality time. However, the number of date nights LeBron and she have is limited due to his busy schedule.
Despite that, she said that she also enjoys nights in, binge-watching TV series or watching movies. (from 16:30 onwards)
"My love language is also quality time," Savannah said. "And I think that it just depends on the mood like I'm totally okay spending time in the house on the couch snuggled up watching TV. I mean we can get into a series and binge it we can watch movies, we can watch scary movies."
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"Or we can get dressed and go out. I think in my situation, unfortunately it airs more on the side of being in and watching TV just because LeBron has such a strenuous job," she added. "He's like, 'When I'm home I want to be home like I'm not trying to be outside.' Which I totally understand and I'm cool with."
Is Savannah James's husband, LeBron James, playing his last season in the NBA?
As Savannah James explained on the "Everybody's Crazy" podcast, because of LeBron's busy schedule, the Lakers star wants to stay in whenever he is at home instead of going out.
Of course, with the 2024-25 NBA season in full swing, James's schedule will get busier before he has more free time on his hands. Between the LA Lakers's pursuit for another championship title and James working to get himself out of a slump that has plagued him lately, the four-time NBA champion is just as busy in year 22 as ever.
Amid his ongoing slump, however, there has been plenty of talk about whether this could be LeBron James's last year in the league. On Tuesday's episode of "First Take," the panel of hosts discussed the situation, wondering if the slump is a sign that the future Hall of Famer's career is winding down.
After signing an extension this summer, James's future has been a significant topic of discussion, but his play hasn't indicated that the end is in sight.
Now, with debates surrounding whether this is a slump or a sign that the end could be in sight, only time will tell how things play out for LeBron James.