An unknown team representative delivered a mystery gift to LeBron James' house at midnight, according to Kevin Armstrong of the New York Daily News. Armstrong writes that a black limo with Ohio plates showed up in front of James' gate an hour before free agency officially began Thursday morning. The driver talked to the security guard and parked down the street for an hour, until an unknown man in a black suit emerged from the backseat and delivered to the guard a gift in a small box meant for a "Mr. James."And this was all witnessed by a group of three teenagers who apparently camped outside James' mansion armed with signs pleading for LeBron to stay with the Cavaliers and a boombox playing tunes like Mariah Carey's "Hero." LeBron left his house at 9:30 PM Akron time, and acknowledged the fans with a honk. They joked to the Daily News' Frank Isola about camping out until LeBron makes a decision.




