LeBron James took to Twitter on Thursday to apologize to someone and for something after rumors surfaced that he cheated on his wife, Savannah Brinson.

Earlier this week, James visited The White House in Washington, D.C. along with his Miami Heat teammates to celebrate with President Barack Obama on winning the 2013 NBA championship. However when he went to greet a few fans and staff members, NBC Associate Producer Stacey Klein reported that he  took down a woman's name and card. Klein posted a message to her Facebook that has since been deleted about the odd encounter she witnessed.

"Pretty decent day at the WH today. The Miami HEAT gave a "POTUS" jersey to the head honcho and I watched LeBron ask a girl for her number, right in front of me. He just got married in September. #happilyeverafter #champions #picstitch," she wrote. 

Soon after the news hit the net, James wrote on Twitter a series of apologies. 

"I apologize, I'm back focused! I needed that. Thanks! #StriveForGreatness."

"Just needed to reboot back up."

"Should I be sorry for. Should I be sorry to..."

Brinson did not attend The White House event with James. The couple, who have two children together, wed in San Diego, Calif on Sept. 14 during a lavish ceremony in front of guests such as Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union, Jay Z and Beyonce.