NBA
great LeBron James sends 800 cupcake apologies to hometown
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[July 24, 2014]
By Kim Palmer
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - NBA star LeBron James, whose recent return to the
Cleveland Cavaliers in his home state of Ohio sparked a frenzy in the
small town where he has a home, sent sweet apologies to the community in
the form of 800 cupcakes.
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The Bath Township police department received five dozen of the
desserts, along with a note apologizing for "chaos" in the
neighborhood, bearing the names of James, his wife, Savannah, and
their two sons.
“We are all on a sugar high here,” Police Chief Michael McNeely
said. “There are cupcakes galore and they are the best I’ve ever
eaten.”
LaKisha Williams, co-owner of Baker Blvd. Decadent Cupcakes in
Akron, said it took her staff most of Tuesday to deliver the
cupcakes, a dozen at a time, to 65 homes.
The note accompanying the cupcakes read: "Dear Friend, We know
things have been hectic in our neighborhood these past few weeks and
we are sorry for the chaos. We are so thankful to live in this
wonderful community and we are so blessed to have understanding
neighbors like you."
Police and residents of Bath, a suburb of Akron where James went to
high school, had to put up with hordes of fans and media flocking to
his home in the days before the July 11 announcement that he was
signing a free agent contract with the Cavaliers.
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James, a four-time winner of the NBA's most valuable player award,
started his career in Cleveland in 2006 but broke fans' hearts five
seasons later when he signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat.
The Heat won two NBA titles in four seasons with James and Cavs fans
hope he can bring a championship to Cleveland.
(Reporting By Kim Palmer in Cleveland; Editing by Carey Gillam and
Bill Trott)
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