

When the NBA stars bring fire to the court, their queens bring magic everywhere else. Seriously, if there’s one thing more thrilling than a buzzer-beater, it’s watching the off-court power moves of women like Ayesha Curry and Savannah James. Hustle? Please—they redefine it. From main quests to side hustles, they leave no stone unturned and no goal unchecked.
And speaking of Savannah, she just dropped something fresh for her 2.5 million Instagram fans. Let’s just say—Vannah wrapped her news in style and dropped it loud and clear. Hopefully, you’ve not forgotten that LeBron James’s wife runs her podcast, Everybody’s Crazy, with one of her best friends, April McDaniels.
James and McDaniel haven’t dropped a fresh podcast episode since Season 3 wrapped in December 2024. But don’t get their absence twisted! Instead, they’ve been showing up live, picking up calls, and diving into everything—from family drama to fashion tips, messy emotions to glow-up advice. In reality, the ladies are already brewing! Reposting April’s IG Story on her IG Story, Savannah James added a simple caption: “Round 2!!”
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On Monday, they opened the phone lines for live calls on their show. But here’s the twist: their announcement video was anything but serious. It started with a straight-faced pose under the words “We’re not judging.” Cut to the next second—and boom! They’re practically radiating excitement, throwing in cheeky gestures that scream, “Oh, we absolutely are.”
But on the other hand, did you notice something is missing? No, it’s not Savannah James’s podcast episodes; they’re on the way, soon. It’s LeBron, he’s missing. Well, his podcast, to be more precise.
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Savannah James is thriving off-court, but is LeBron's on-court magic starting to fade?
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Amidst Savannah James’s return, LeBron James takes a backseat after Game 4 disappointment
Sunday afternoon was an eyesore for the Los Angeles Lakers. Walking into Target Center, they dreamed of equaling the Minnesota Timberwolves. Did they do it? No. But was LeBron James at his finest? Absolutely. At 40, he outperformed his younger teammates, chipping in a double-double with 27 points and 12 rebounds. He was the wall, the defensive beast that the Lakers needed. However, with a 3-point deficit, the result 113-116 didn’t sit well.
And now, it’s time to bounce back before it’s too late. Meanwhile, Tuesday’s episode of the Mind The Game podcast with Steve Nash has seemingly been postponed. Is it a post-defeat move? Or is something cooking in the shadows? I guess we have to wait until some announcements drop from the Akron Hammer.

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While Vannah’s heating up the mic, the King seems to be cooling off, for now. With the Lakers licking their wounds and Mind The Game hitting pause, it feels like LeBron‘s letting the dust settle. But knowing the James duo? A comeback—on and off the court—might just be loading. Stay tuned, because the next play could steal the show.
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Savannah James is thriving off-court, but is LeBron's on-court magic starting to fade?