LeBron James watches Dodgers win alongside sons Bronny and Bryce

LeBron James and his boys Bronny and Bryce spent Saturday at Dodger Stadium as part of their return to normalcy after Bronny’s heart episode.

The University of Southern California basketball team practiced last month when the eldest son of Lakers superstar LeBron James fell.

As the NBA prоspect continues on the “road to recovery,” LeBron and Bronny were recently photographed at the world-famous Mayo Clinic.

They watched the LA Dodgers continue their impressive National League record with a win against the Miami Marlins over the weekend.

The Lakers star was in attendance on Saturday night to pick up a bobble-head and collect a $100,000 donation for his LeBron James Family Foundation as part of “LeBron bobble-head night.”

Son of NBA great Shaquille O’Neal, Shareef O’Neal, thinks Bronny’s health concern won’t derail his hoops career.

Shareef told TMZ that he has been in touch with the 18-year-old ever since he was released from the hospital, and that the young man is doing OK.

“He’s good,” remarked O’Neal, who also had heart difficulties as a freshman at USC’s rival, UCLA, but went on to play professionally.

‘I don’t think it’ll influence anything,’ the Los Angeles native and current NBA minor league player stated.

The Los Angeles Dodgers won 3-1 thanks in large part to two home runs by Mookie Betts.

Both times James homered, in the third and the fifth innings, Betts threw up his middle finger in respect.

Betts said, “It was kind of a thank you and shoutout to him… he’s done it during his game, so I returned the favor.” The NBA player tilted his cap, and Betts elaborated, “It was kind of a thank you and shoutout to him.”

“Salute and (hats) off to you my brother!” James wrote in response on social media.