The bottom line is the Cleveland Cavaliers, and more importantly, the city of Cleveland is hungry for a championship. Cleveland hasn’t seen a championship since 1964 and has waited longer than any other city with at least three major sports franchises to win a title.
Not to mention LeBron’s 4-1 defeat at the hands of the San Antonio Spurs last season, look for LeBron and Cavs to ravage through the playoffs hungrily.
In the wise words of LeBron James, “I’ve got a goal, and it’s a huge goal…that’s to bring a championship here to Cleveland and I won’t stop until I get it.”
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