Las Vegas Review-Journal

James used to billboards, messages

- By Tom Withers The Associated Press

INDEPENDEN­CE, Ohio — Lebron James can almost see from his backyard the latest billboard enticing him to sign as a free agent.

In response to other cities displaying signs hoping to land James, who can become a free agent this summer, a Realtor in his hometown of Akron paid for a billboard with a message reminding the NBA star that he doesn’t have to go anywhere.

The sign reads: “Lebron, there’s no place like home. #Thisishome.” The billboard includes a photo of two ruby red Nike sneakers, a reference to Dorothy’s slippers in “The Wizard of Oz.”

There have been similar billboards directed at James in Los Angeles and Portland, and a Pennsylvan­ia company paid to have three signs posted in the Cleveland area in hopes of luring James to sign with the Philadelph­ia 76ers.

James hasn’t seen the newest billboard, but as he has stated previously, he’s grateful for the attention.

“It’s very flattering,” he said

Friday. “It’s very humbling. I know my hometown, so, I already know there’s no place like Akron, that’s for sure.”

James, 33, has a $35.6 million option on his contract and is putting off any discussion of his impending free agency until Cleveland’s season concludes.

James is no stranger to public fawning. He’s been in the spotlight since he was a teenager, when colleges, shoe companies and other businesses competed for him. He said he’s always been able to block out any distractio­ns by prioritizi­ng his life.

“I’ve always been able to keep the main thing the main thing,” he said. I see pretty much everything. I have not seen that billboard just yet, but I will. I see and I hear pretty much everything, but I know what’s important.

“I’ve always been that way. When I was a kid, I’ve always just tackled the main thing at the present time and worried about the future when it’s upon me.”

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