While leaving the L.A. premiere of LeBron James' upcoming basketball comedy series "Survivor's Remorse," Drake revealed that he is down to make music with the Cleveland Cavaliers' forward.

TMZ initially brought up the basketball star's new single to ask the Toronto emcee if he wants to collaborate on a track with him: "Yo, LeBron dropped a little single. I was wondering if you'd ever make music with him, man."

Back in April, James actually released "Kingdom," a remix version of Jay Z's hit "F*ckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt" during a private recording session with his childhood friend Sian Cotton -- in which he raps about having "money, cribs and whips," as well as his two NBA Championship rings.

"Oh, always, man," the "Nothing Was the Same" rapper replied, smiling. "You gotta tell him to get at me."

Moreover, Rolling Stone then spoke with the L-Train's teammate Shawn Marion, while discussing his feature on the forthcoming benefit album "Full Court Press, Volume 1." When asked if he knew anything about the previously mentioned, potential collaboration between King James and Drizzy, he said, laughing: "Oh man, I don't know. We haven't discussed it if he is. I'm gonna leave it up to him. That's not really something we'd talk about."

"I haven't heard him," he added. "Most of us can't do it. I'm not a rapper, man. If it's for a great cause, like this album, I'm all for it, but I'm not gonna embarrass myself. I know my limitations. There aren't many athletes that can rap; one who could was Shaq. I had a couple of his albums; he's one of the few people who could pull it off. He's multi-talented."

"Survivor's Remorse," a Starz original series executive produced by James LeBron, is set to debut on Oct. 4.