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How LeBron James is making good on World Series bet he lost to Dwyane Wade

The Cavs star will be Mr. Cub for a little while

To pay off a bet on the World Series he lost to close friend Dwyane Wade, Cavs forward LeBron James will wear a Cubs cap, jersey, pants and socks to Friday’s game in Chicago before the Cavaliers play the Bulls.

James made a friendly wager on the World Series between the Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs with Wade, his former Miami teammate and Chicago native who returned to play in his hometown this season. The Indians lost in seven games as the Cubs rallied from a 3-1 deficit to win their first championship since 1908.

“I’m not wearing cleats,” James said Thursday after the Cavs’ morning shootaround. “I got a basketball game to play. No glove. Just the uniform. I will be in uniform.”

And that will be quite a sight as the 6-foot-8, 250-pound James isn’t built like any baseball player.

LeBron James #23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers arrives to the arena wearing a Chicago Cubs uniform and takes a picture with Dwyane Wade #3 of the Chicago Bulls before the game on December 2, 2016 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.

LeBron James #23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers arrives to the arena wearing a Chicago Cubs uniform and takes a picture with Dwyane Wade #3 of the Chicago Bulls before the game on December 2, 2016 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.

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“It’s a bet,” he said. “You have to fulfill your bet. Nothing more to it.”

It’s a bit easier to make good on his bet since he led the Cavs to the NBA title in June, ending Cleveland’s 52-year championship drought.

James and Wade played together for four seasons in Miami, leading the Heat to two titles and four straight NBA Finals appearances. James said it will be different to see Wade, who signed with Chicago as a free agent last summer, in another jersey.

“It’s going to be pretty cool, not only just because he’s in a different uniform but just him being back home and understanding what his journey is right now,” James said. “I think it’s more than just basketball for himself, being back home in Chicago.”

ESPN.com and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Kelley Evans is a digital producer at Andscape. She is a food passionista, helicopter mom and an unapologetic Southerner who spends every night with the cast of The Young and the Restless by way of her couch.