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When LeBron James admitted he won't pay for ad-free apps, Pandora made him an offer

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LeBron helping D-Wade acclimate in Cleveland (3:55)

LeBron James and Dwyane Wade tell Rachel Nichols what it has been like with Wade in Cleveland, including his hunt for a home, and the pair share how it feels to be back playing side by side. (3:55)

LeBron James is known not only for his elite basketball prowess, but also for his business savvy. LeBron's net worth is impressive; it's fitting that his nickname is King James.

But even kings have their moments of frugality. In a recent interview with ESPN's Rachel Nichols, James's longtime friend -- and teammate, for the second time -- Dwyane Wade called the King cheap.

James didn't try very hard to deny Wade's accusation, admitting that he won't even pay for the commercial-free version of Pandora, a music streaming service.

After hearing James' remarks, Pandora took to Twitter with a proposal.

Everyone wants to court the King, apparently.

--Meaghan Latella