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'I Thought She Was In Like 2nd Grade': Fans Can't Believe LeBron James' Daughter Is Only Headed to Kindergarten

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Congratulations are in order for LeBron James‘ youngest child Zhuri Nova as she prepares to head to kindergarten.

Savannah James’ followers on social peeped the colorful celebratory photo of Zhuri’s pre-K promotion bash and peppered the comments with congratulations and shock.

With both of her older brothers busy with basketball like their superstar father, Zhuri has begun to pave her own lane.

Clearly, Zhuri has more going on than most children her age, but it appears she has influence over her father’s decisions both on and off the court.

Following the death of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna Bryant, James opted to pay homage to the budding teen basketball player at the All-Star Game.

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