LeBron James’ Wife Turns Heads With Cryptic Post

Is LeBron James going back to Cleveland? His gorgeous queen added fuel to the fire. LeBron and his wife Savannah know how to attract everyone’s attention, and that’s exactly what Savannah did with her latest cryptic post.

There have been numerous stories about LeBron’s alleged departure from Los Angeles. His agent Rich Paul denied allegations about the cold war between Klutch Sports and the Lakers. Analysts can’t stop talking about LeBron’s future with the team. Well, he didn’t close the door for his return to Cleveland. LeBron returned to Cleveland twice and he can definitely return one more time. King James led the Cavaliers to their first title. They look really good at the moment. Is that attractive enough for LeBron?

LeBron and Savannah always surprise fans with a new cryptic post

LeBron talked about this and much more during the All-Star weekend. He said he wanted to play with his oldest son Bronny and also praised other NBA executives. According to many analysts, this was a direct shot at Rob Pelinka. The Lakers general manager didn’t make a move at the trade deadline. Pelinka didn’t want to give up on a first-round pick and Russell Westbrook. He didn’t want John Wall. Klutch Sports represents the Houston Rockets player, remember?

Yes, there has been a lot going on and Savannah added fuel to all that. He shared a photo of Akron, Ohio, and wrote, “there’s no place like home.” Really? What does that mean? Is LeBron going back home?

LeBron and Savannah are high school sweethearts. Akron means the world to them and they’d love to go back there one day. LeBron took his office to Los Angeles and his business flourished. However, Akron will always be in his heart.

The rumors about the tension between LeBron and the Lakers may turn the NBA world upside down. Lakers players didn’t have much success this year. They have a bad record and this may force LeBron out of LA. The king will make the right decision. Hopefully, he wins a few rings before his final day in the NBA.