LeBron James showed kindness during a sit-down interview with teen journalist Jazlyn Guerra at Fanatics Fest NYC.
At Fanatics Fest NYC, a global sports and collectables event, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, 40, sat down for an interview with 13-year-old Jazlyn Guerra, known as Jazzy from Jazzy’s World TV. Due to their height difference, James stands at 6’8” while Guerra is nearly 5 feet tall. James took a seat to ensure their conversation was comfortable.
Guerra praised this gesture on Instagram, highlighting his role as an inspiration for kids. During the interview, Guerra asked James about his early adjustments in the NBA. In response, James emphasised the importance of staying true to oneself and having accountable mentors.
As he prepares for his record-breaking 23rd NBA season, LeBron James has reported that his left knee, which he sprained in April 2024, is “feeling good.” Last season, he averaged 24.4 points, 8.2 assists, and 7.8 rebounds, earning All-NBA honours. With a player option worth $56.2 million for the 2025-26 season, James remains motivated by his family, including his son Bronny, who is now his teammate on the Lakers, and his wife Savannah.