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homecoming their fury on James

June 20, 2011 por tiffanybangles12   Comentarios (0)

 

James said his trash talked directed at the Cavs' bench was in fun. "For me, it was," he said. "It was fun to have an opportunity to go against them."
With security guards forming a human barricade to line his entrance, James came hopping out of the tunnel and into the electrically charged atmosphere inside Quicken Loans Arena, as more than 20,000 fans, the same ones who once adored him, homecoming their fury on James.

It was rowdy, but thankfully, not violent. There were a few minor incidents in the stands. Just in case, Moondog, the Cavs' fuzzy mascot, wore a bulletproof vest.
Booed every time he touched the ball, James scored 14 points in the first half as the Heat opened a 59-40 lead, and threatened to turn the highly-anticipated game into a blowout.James quickly made certain of one.

Miami outscored Cleveland 36-25 in the third to open a 95-65 lead, prompting Heat coach Erik Spoelstra to pull his superstar. James spent the final 12 minutes as a spectator, glancing at the scoreboard and into the stands at so many familiar faces. James remained defiant afterward, saying he didn't regret his decision to leave Cleveland."I don't want to apologize," he said. "I think my intentions were not to hurt anyone.