LeBron James will not have name billing on a roller coaster at the popular Ohio amusement park Cedar Point as originally promised. However, the park and NBA superstar are still joining forces.

Cedar Point announced Tuesday morning that it will partner with the LeBron James Family Foundation. Details of that partnership include a day at the park for kids involved in the foundation’s "Wheels for Education" and "Akron PROMISE Network" programs. All of the proceeds from Cedar Point’s first ride auction will also go toward the foundation.

The decision to partner was made jointly and goes "far beyond renaming a coaster," according to a news release from the park.

The amusement park, located in Sandusky, Ohio, made news during the wait for James’ free-agent decision when it promised to rename a coaster "King James" if James returned to Cleveland.

James, of course, did just that.

Though the promise didn’t come to fruition in the expected manner, it’s not as if there is any less "King James" hoopla in the region — and it’s all good because the move ultimately is helping out kids.