On his bobblehead night, LeBron, Bronny, and the rest of the James family went to a Dodgers game

Saturday night’s game between the Dodgers and Marlins was the second in a doubleheader, and Lakers superstar LeBron James and his family were there.

Their three children, Bronny, Bryce, and Zhuri, sat behind James and Savannah, who were placed in the front of the suite. Rich Paul, James’s agent, was there as well.

The appearance coincided with the giveaway of a LeBron James bobblehead by the Dodgers that night.

James was depicted on the bobblehead wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers jersey and holding a basketball in his right palm while also donning a Lakers ring.

While Lakers fans competed in a pregame trivia challenge for the honor of throwing out the ceremonial first pitch, James sat out all pregame events.

Since Bronny suffered a heart аttаck on July 24 during a USC basketball practice, this is one of the few times James and his family have been seen in public.

The 18-year-old was sent to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for treatment, where he remained under observation until later that week when he was released. On the same day, James issued a statement:

I’d want to express my gratitude to everyone who has sent well wishes to my loved ones. James replied, “We feel you, and I am so glad. Everyone is OK. Our loved ones are all here with us, and we are all well and safe. In the meanwhile, please know how much your encouragement means to me and the rest of the team.

James shared a video of Bronny playing the piano on his social media soon after, and the two were recently photographed in Rochester, Minnesota, at the Mayo Clinic.

During Saturday’s game, James and his family appeared happy and healthy, and the Los Angeles Dodgers gave James, a four-time NBA champion, a $100,000 donation to his LeBron James Family Foundation.

When his image was displayed on the video screen, the entire, sold-out crowd applauded enthusiastically.