LeBron James brought the glitz and glamour of Hollywood to his hometown Friday for a screening of the upcoming raunchy romantic comedy "Trainwreck," but he made it clear what he really wants to see is more talent brought in by the Cleveland Cavaliers this summer. "It's been good so far, but we have a lot of work to do," said James, who co-stars in the movie, when asked about the Cavs' offseason. "We still got to re-sign Tristan [Thompson]. Hopefully we can bring back J.R. [Smith] as well and see if there's some other free agents out there that'd love to come here and play if we're able to do that. "We definitely don't want to come back the same team. We want to come back better. But right now, we've been doing so far, so good." James signed a two-year extension with Cleveland earlier Friday, worth $23 million annually. He has a player option on the second year. The move capped a busy two days for the Cavs that saw the team also reach official agreements with Kevin Love (five years, $113 million), Iman Shumpert (four years, $40 million) and Mo Williams (two years, $4.3 million). Williams walked the red carpet at the "Trainwreck" event, arriving with Cleveland general manager David Griffin. Both received loud ovations from the roughly 500 fans who lined up outside the theater to get a glimpse of the stars in attendance, including Amy Schumer, Bill Hader, Vanessa Bayer and Judd Apatow alongside his wife, actress Leslie Mann. James also was supported at the screening by his mother, Gloria, who rolled up to the red carpet in a white Porsche Panamera; his wife, Savannah; his longtime friends and business partners Maverick Carter and Randy Mims; and his high school coach, Dru Joyce. - See more at: http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...ays-cleveland-cavaliers-lot-work-do-offseason