The internet killed the Warriors with Crying Jordan’s (Photo)

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Of course there were going to be a ton of Crying Jordans all over Twitter after Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals. Here are some of the best out on Twitter.

Crying Jordans were in rare form on Sunday night as a part of the atmosphere surrounding Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals. The Cleveland Cavaliers were able to knock off the Golden State Warriors after being down three games to one in this best-of-seven series, bringing a championship to Cleveland for the first time in 52 years.

While there plenty of Crying Jordans to go around about the losing team in the Warriors, perhaps a new image has dethroned the iconic tearful Michael Jordan from his 2009 Basketball Hall of Fame speech that created the internet phenomenon: the Crying LeBron. Here it is:

Given the magnitude of James’ struggle to bring a championship home to Northeast Ohio, it just might top the Crying Jordan. It’s not funny, but moving to say the very least. Here’s more of what you want with the Crying Jordans:


With the Crying Jordans possibly coming to an end on their historic run of NBA Twitter, the Crying LeBron may have risen from the ashes of all the broken dreams of Cleveland, as the city is now home to a winner.

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