The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

LeBron swats talk of Philly visit

- By Tom Withers

INDEPENDEN­CE, OHIO » This LeBron James-to-Philly stuff is getting either silly — or serious.

Just days after three billboards, paid for by a Pennsylvan­ia company, popped up in Ohio urging James to sign with the 76ers this summer as a free agent, the threetime NBA champion reportedly was spotted in the Philadelph­ia area over the All-Star break touring area high schools.

Sixers TV game analyst Alaa Abdelnaby said he was told that James, who has three kids, looked at private schools in Philadelph­ia last month.

“I’ve told this to a few other people, and I have no problem saying this,” Abdelnaby said on Philly Sports Talk. “My brother lives in the Philadelph­ia area and he told me that LeBron, last week through a superinten­dent, was in the area checking out some private schools during the All-Star break.”

At Thursday’s shootaroun­d before the Cavs hosted the Sixers, James was asked if he was in Philadelph­ia.

“Pennsylvan­ia? Nah,” he said. “What are you talking about? Over the AllStar break, I was on vacation and then went to Los Angeles.”

Following the group interview session, James was still wondering why he was asked about being in Philadelph­ia a few weeks ago. Told that it was because of reports that he was spotted there, James grimaced.

“That’s disgusting,” he said.

During the All-Star break, James took his family on a quick getaway to Mexico before playing in his 14th All-Star game. He was named MVP for the third time as a team of players he picked beat a team captained by Golden State’s Stephen Curry.

The 33-year-old James said this week that he was flattered Sixers fans are covet him. He can opt out of his contract this summer — he has a $35.6 option — with Cleveland and become a free agent.

“You can say it’s a distractio­n, it’s not,” he said. “It is actually very flattering that I’m sitting here at 33 and in my 15th year and teams or guys — I don’t want to say teams because that becomes tampering. But people in their respective city want me to play for them. That’s cool I think. That’s dope.”

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