It was revealed that in the days following LeBron James’ arrival to the Miami Heat, he heavily doubted his decision and even broke down in tears over his departure from the Cleveland Cavaliers. LeBron James’ decision to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers in the summer of 2010 and join the Miami Heat was a pivotal moment that reshaped the NBA landscape.
Rajiv Joseph’s “King James,” about a couple of Cleveland fans of LeBron James, is at TheaterWorks Hartford Jan. 30 through March 2.
NBA legend LeBron James cried in Randy Mims’ driveway a month after leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat in 2010. LeBron was away from his family, was getting booed in every road arena and his jersey was getting burned across Northeast Ohio.
LeBron James is trying to lead the Los Angeles Lakers on a run to the NBA Finals this season, but right now, his old team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, seem to have the best shot of winning it all this season. With the Cavs scorching hot, James weighed in on their success with some interesting comments.
LeBron James enjoyed tremendous success during his time with the Miami Heat, but it turns out his early days with the franchise were quite rough. ESPN's Dave McMenamin revealed that things were so bad that James was reduced to tears one night and wondered if he had made a mistake going to the Heat in 2010.
As LeBron James has risen to international stardom, he has had a silent partner. This is the story of how Randy Mims became one of the most important men in basketball.
Just a few games shy of the season's midway point, the Cleveland Cavaliers have the NBA's best record at 39-5, and are six games ahead of the defending champion Boston Celtics for first place in the Eastern Conference.
LeBron James talks about the Cleveland Cavaliers' success and playing why playing with son Bronny means so much to him in the Kelce brothers' podcast.
Darius Garland has been a revelation for the Cleveland Cavaliers this season. The Cavs have been perhaps the biggest breakout team this season, leading the league and the Eastern Conference in total wins with a 36-7 record.
LeBron James becomes the 2nd player in NBA history to record a triple-double at age 40, joining Karl Malone, who was 105 days older when he did it on Nov. 28, 2003.
During the conversation, LeBron James also noted that the 2024-25 Cavaliers have an 'opportunity to do something special.'
Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry and Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James lead the NBA in jersey sales.