A marketing executive believes that LeBron James would be wise to play on the grand stage in New York.

"He'd be tripping over deals here," said Yves Darbouze, CEO of pLot Multimedia. "He could probably sit in a room with an unlisted number and he wouldn't be able to stop the phone from ringing off the hook from people who want to do a deal with LeBron James."

Another executive thinks that LeBron might stretch himself too thin in New York City.

"To some extent, it's a double-edged sword. Can you imagine the pressure and media scrutiny he would be under?" said Marshall Glickman, CEO of G2 Strategic. "As great as he is, he's only one guy."