Just in case LeBron forgot who he was sending a ball to (as if), the always fashionable Blue Ivy wore a denim jacket to the basketball game with the words ‘Blue Is My Name’ written on the back. So much swag for such a tiny person.Blue Ivy has been spotted several times before at NBA games, often sitting courtside with her famous parents. The oldest Carter child has grown up around basketball, even getting her own $1 million nursery at the Barclays Center. As a former part owner of the Brooklyn Nets, Jay, along with Beyoncé, attended many of the team’s home games and outfitted one of the luxury suites in 2013 after the birth of their first daughter. The famous parents have yet to bring their two-year-old twins Sir and Rumi courtside, but it’s only a matter of time before the family of five are representing their starting lineup at an NBA game.[video_embed id='1891853']RELATED: Who was Blue Ivy texting at the Super Bowl?[/video_embed]Blue Ivy’s new basketball from LeBron James is the latest piece of her growing collection of sports paraphernalia, which may include a football or a few blades of grass from this year’s Super Bowl. The eight-year-old attended this year’s game with her famous parents, spending most of the Super Bowl in a luxury box in the Miami stadium.Prior to the first touchdown, Blue Ivy got to take in the view from the field and even play catch with her dad moments before the kickoff at Super Bowl LIV. The youngster was later spotted texting a friend from the field, because lbr, we would tell everyone on our contact list if we got to hang out on the field at the Super Bowl. And we thought seeing the new commercials was exciting.LeBron, Jay-Z and Blue Ivy after the Lakers’ win ? pic.twitter.com/g58Bw9xJ7U
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[video_embed id='1917877']BEFORE YOU GO: Zaya Wade walked her first red carpet since coming out as transgender[/video_embed]Calling it now: The winner of #SuperBowlLIV is Blue Ivy Carter. #SuperBowl2020 (?: @GQMagazine’s Instagram) pic.twitter.com/FFNEMMTOZE
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