Los Angeles’ pro-am Drew League has played host to several NBA players over its years. But perhaps none have been bigger than LeBron James, who made an appearance on Saturday.

“Seeing him on that court in this community with those kids and the impact he made in that hour and a half of play, this was by far the best day we’ve had in the Drew League,” Drew League director Dino Smiley told Yahoo! Sports.

Smiley said he received a call Thursday from a representative for Cleveland Cavaliers guard Baron Davis saying a major NBA star was attending Saturday. Smiley initially thought it could be Kobe Bryant, Derrick Rose or Blake Griffin. Kevin Durant, Ron Artest and Derrick Williams have already played this summer.

With Davis coaching, James led Cheaters II to a close victory with 33 points.