
They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Certainly some culinary-minded sports fans are hoping that is the case. While money and the possibility of an NBA title are probably paramount in LeBron James' mind as he considers where to play next,
chefs are adding some incentives to sweeten the deal. Cleveland restaurateur and Food Network Iron Chef
Michael Symon has said he will go to James' house once a month and
cook a meal for his family and friends if James will stay in Cleveland with the Cavaliers. Sounds like a good offer but New York also wants him and among the luminaries tempting LeBron with incentives is chef J
ean-Georges Vongerichten who promised free dinners as long as he wants if he moves to the Knicks. In
NY Magazine he said "I'll feed him whatever he likes-double chickens." Double chickens? Sounds like LeBron James has some serious thinking to do.