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JAY-Z and Blue Ivy Carter went to LA's Staples Center for the Lakers vs. Clippers NBA game last weekend. After the Lakers' win, star player LeBron James walked over to greet them, and Blue Ivy's reaction to meeting him is melting everyone's heart.

As soon as the eight-year-old saw James walking over, she began jumping in excitement and hiding behind her father. James then greeted both JAY-Z and Blue Ivy with a handshake, before exchanging a few words with the child.

In the video below, JAY can be seen encouraging his daughter to speak up, who timidly asked James for an autographed basketball. "You'll have it by Monday," James promised.

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Blue Ivy might be the daughter of two of the world's biggest superstars, but that didn't stop her from being starstruck by James. Everyone on the internet agreed that her reaction was the cutest thing ever. "Too stinking cute," one fan tweeted. "This the first time I’ve ever seen Blue Ivy impressed," another person wrote. "It’s confirmed. LeBron is the GOAT!"

Scroll below for some of the best reactions to Blue Ivy meeting LeBron James.

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