The Cleveland Cavaliers will have a video tribute to LeBron James during Wednesday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland.com's Chris Fedor reported Monday.
According to Fedor, the tribute is set to "run early" into the game.
James returned to the Cavaliers ahead of the 2014-15 season and spent four years in Cleveland. During that time, the Cavs made four NBA Finals appearances and won their first-ever NBA title in 2016.
Whereas "The Decision" made James a divisive figure in Northeast Ohio when he left the Cavs the first time in 2010, fans were more accepting of his move to the Lakers.