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Celebrities to roast LeBron for charity

Cedric the Entertainer, Rodriguez, May, Mo'Nique will take on star

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updated 12:37 p.m. ET Jan. 24, 2007

CLEVELAND - LeBron James is about to get roasted - after he and the Cavaliers face the Phoenix Suns.

James' foundation is hosting a celebrity roast and comedy program on Sunday night in honor of Cleveland's superstar forward, who is usually the one making others look silly with his moves on the floor.

Comedians Cedric the Entertainer, Paul Rodriguez, Ralphie May and Mo'Nique as well as Cavaliers guard and resident team clown Damon Jones will all take their turns poking fun at King James.

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"I think it's going to be fun and funny,'' said James, who promised he wouldn't attempt to retaliate at any of the pointed humor. "Absolutely not. I'm not going up there.''

A portion of proceeds from the $1,000-per-ticket event at the Cleveland Marriott will go to Boys Hope Girls Hope in Cleveland and the James Family Foundation. Before the jokes start flying, the Cavaliers will host the Suns, who beat Cleveland 109-90 on Jan. 12.

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