Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James scratched one event off his sports bucket list when he attended Game 2 of the World Series in Cleveland this week.

But he’s still hoping to visit several other events, including games at three SEC stadiums, according to ESPN.com.

James included Kyle Field (Texas A&M University), Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (University of Florida) and Neyland Stadium (University of Tennessee) among his college stadium choices. He also mentioned that his NFL bucket list includes Lambeau Field (Green Bay Packers) and Soldier Field (Chicago Bears). But his NBA career has put those plans on hold, at least for now.

“After I retire,” James said during the Cavs’ shootaround Friday. “Those are some of my (goals): couple football stadiums, college football stadiums I’d like to go to … It has nothing to do about money and accessibility, it’s about my schedule.”

James attended an Alabama-LSU game in Tuscaloosa, as well as a Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United in England during the 2011 NBA lockout. He also mentioned that he hopes to attend the Kentucky Derby, which he’s been prevented doing during the NBA Playoffs.

“I’ve been in the playoffs for 12 straight years, so the Kentucky Derby doesn’t allow me as far as that.”