Marketing company spends $3,000 on negative LeBron billboard

LeBron James had to expect to take heat for sticking it to the people of Ohio. James can enjoy “South Beach,” he also has something to look forward to when he returns to Akron. A marketing company in Ohio spent $3,000 to put up a negative billboard less than two miles away from the FORMER king of the NBA’s mansion. WEWS 5 in Cleveland has the story:

A billboard says “Welcome Home LeBron,” but there is a big red ‘X’ over home.  The second line poses a question: “How does it feel to be a sidekick?,”  a reference to James’ decision to join Dwayne Wade on the Miami Heat.  Sidekick is underlined in red.  The message then ends with “Go Cleveland!” in gold letters. The Omada Group, a marketing company in Akron, paid $3,000 for the billboard, which is on Route 18 eastbound between I-71 and I-77, about two miles from James’ estate in Bath.