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Former Cleveland Cavaliers broadcaster Joe Tait enjoys his old team winning title as he battles cancer — Terry Pluto Author: Terry Pluto Publication: Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — For the first time this season, Joe Tait watched an entire Cavaliers game.
“Not the whole game,” said the former Cavs broadcaster. “I missed part of the second quarter when I had to get the garbage together and take it out.”
Tait laughed.
The Cavs winning the NBA title has him in a very good mood. – CLICK HERE to read full story.
In wake of Cavs title, memory of The Decision is a little fuzzy: Mary Kay Cabot Author: Mary Kay Cabot Publication: Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — On the night of The Decision six years ago, my then 12-year-old son Chris raced up to his room, ripped the LeBron Fathead off the wall, crumpled it up and stuffed it into the trash can.
Next, he yanked the LeBron clock off the wall and pulled two smiling LeBron bobbleheads from the shelves of his all-LeBron room.
Into the trash can they went, on top of the sticky mess of life-size LeBron appendages. – CLICK HERE to read full story.
LeBron James breaks social media silence, takes aim at critics Author: Chris Fedor Publication: Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — LeBron James has ended his social media silence on the heels of leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to an NBA title against the Golden State Warriors Sunday night.
After delivering on his 13-year promise — rallying the Cavaliers from a 3-1 series deficit — James wanted to make something perfectly clear: The four-time MVP wasn’t pleased with the chatter surrounding him and his teammates the last two years.
He repeatedly said he didn’t listen to outside noise. Turns out, that wasn’t true. He heard it all and unloaded with an unfiltered rant on Instagram Monday. – CLICK HERE to read full story.
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