We all have pretty much given up on the possibility of the NBA playing this season…and so have the players. But while  some players twindle their thumbs thinking about their next move, four of the NBA’s most recognizable players have come together to do something good. 

     Lebron James, Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Paul will be giving back to their hometowns with an offical four-game homecoming tour. The proceeds from each game will assist local organizations with food drives, education outreach programs, and health clinics.

It’ll be very neat,” Wade told The Associated Press. “First of all, this is something we talked about doing a long time ago as players. To have an opportunity to go to these different cities that we’re from, to bring basketball to them at a high level and also have a charitable component in each city and to be with the guys, it’ll be cool. It’s something we’re looking forward to.”

 

 

The tour will start in Lebron’s hometown of Akron, Ohio on December 1.  Then the tour will continue on to New Orleans on Dec. 4, Chicago on Dec. 7, and finally East Rutherford, N.J. on Dec. 10.