LeBron James is obviously one of the greatest basketball players ever to walk the earth, but his athletic family is starting to stand out as well. LeBron's son Bronny made his NBA debut alongside his father last month and has been shuttling between Los Angeles and the South Bay Lakers in the developmental G League. Bryce, LeBron's other son with his wife and longtime partner Savannah, is a highly-touted high school basketball player in Los Angeles. Zhuri, the couple's daughter, is 10 years old and may be destined for success on the volleyball court.
Zhuri's first foray into volleyball has come with some interest that the James family may not want. Yung Miami, who once dated the disgraced hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, is paying attention to young Zhuri -- and it may warrant concern from Savannah, as well as LeBron.
Yung Miami praises Zhuri's performance
Fortunately for the Jameses, Yung Miami had nothing but positive words for Zhuri as she executed some killer serves that were captured by Savannah and uploaded to her public Instagram page.
Yung Miami -- a rapper born as Caresha Brownlee -- said Zhuri had captured some "black girl magic" that was sure to help her in her quest for stardom. Brownlee's strong message of support is sure to make Zhuri's parents proud...but they could probably do without her connection to Diddy, who is being held in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center on charges that include racketeering and sex trafficking. Despite multiple attempts to exit the facility on bail, Combs remains in jail ahead of his May 2025 trial date.
Yung Miami has previously said that Diddy "was a really good person" when the pair dated in 2022. Brownlee, a victim of domestic violence in two of her previous relationships, said Combs "elevated her" as a human being and saw more than just music in her. Brownlee has not filed suit against Combs, nor has she been implicated seriously in the myriad of lawsuits against him.