Determining the face of the Cleveland Cavaliers is an even bigger no-brainer than the Atlanta Hawks. LeBron’s win share is 154.1, more than double the second highest Cavalier (whoever that was). He was “The Chosen One” and “The Little Emperor.”
He’s also the one that ripped the heart out of Cleveland by making “The Decision.”
Anyone else remember legions of Cavs fans burning their LeBron James jerseys like ex-Beatles fans after John Lennon’s “more popular than Jesus” comment?
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But redemption goes a long way, and after “The Return of The King” (all these quotes are more like a movie series than one player’s career, LeBron led a hobbled Cavaliers (minus Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving) through a Finals series where he emerged as the most deserving of the MVP award.