LeBron James is the greatest basketball player in the world today. There is simply no question that he is the most dominant force in the NBA, and it has been that way for years.
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Long gone are the days of NBA fans ripping on James for not winning a title, as he is now a two time champion with the Miami Heat and is pursuing the three-peat as we speak. But one fan wants those Miami days to end for LeBron and wants him back in Cleveland. Naturally, he’s created a rap to bring back King James, but the catch is he’s probably someone’s grandpa.
Check out this hilarious rap by a rappter named Grandpa M who is kindly asking LeBron James to return to Cleveland:
LeBron started his NBA career in Cleveland, just hours away from where he was born in Akron, Ohio. For seven years LeBron carried the Cavaliers to the playoffs basically by himself, but he could not get over the hump and win an NBA title. At the end of the 2009-2010 NBA season, LeBron “decided” to “take his talents to south beach” and join Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh in hopes of winning an NBA championship.
After “the decision”, LeBron was ridiculed in the media and became the No. 1 enemy in the NBA over the next year. His once adoring fans in Cleveland burned his jerseys and cursed his name for leaving his hometown high and dry.
Ultimately, LeBron’s move to Miami paid off as he is now a two-time champion and he is back in the good graces of the league. In fact, the Cleveland Cavaliers and their fans hope LeBron will return to Cleveland next year as he has the option to opt out of his contract with the Heat.
With the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NBA draft, and an All-Star point guard in Kyrie Irving, Cleveland sounds like an exciting destination for LeBron.
If that is not enough for James, then maybe some rapping Cavaliers fans can reel him back to his home town.