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What did the fans do before James returned?

I wonder if you still remember this fan. He was originally an ordinary die-hard fan of LeBron James, but because of his extraordinary and crazy deeds, he became a civilian in Cleveland. hero.

His name is James Blair.

On July 11, 2014, after spending four years of his career in Miami, James, who had won two championships, decided to return to the Cavaliers. Cleveland once again posted "Little Emperor" " poster. And James lived up to expectations, finally winning the first championship in team history for Cleveland in 2016.

James Blair was also one of the people who witnessed all these great moments.

Back on March 20, 2013, at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, LeBron James, wearing a Heat jersey against his old team, was making a historic 27-point comeback.

Cleveland fans are outraged, Heat fans are mesmerized, the police are distracted, and LeBron James' number one fan decides now is the perfect moment to do what he calls "the best moment of all." Missing plan.

James Blair is wearing a privately made T-shirt today. Prior to that, he had been tweeting all day long that he would rush onto the court for LeBron, and he didn't intend to disappoint so many fans.

Maybe he has never been so nervous. In fact, he has never had the opportunity to face LeBron in person before and tell him that Cleveland needs him and Blair needs him too.

When James returned to Cleveland for the first time in 2010, Blair also went to the scene and watched other spectators booing him.

He feels the hurt in others and is eager to return home to Cleveland when James becomes a free agent again. The difference is that while other Cavs fans were venting on James, Blair was planning to get him back.

He started online and sent thousands of tweets praising James' talent. On an unofficial fan website recommended by LeBron's official website, Blair has his own page with his photo and profile.

He visited LeBron’s team’s headquarters in Akron and took photos of himself. This time, it will be the first time he and LeBron talk face to face, in a slightly extreme way.

With nine minutes left in the fourth quarter of the game, the Heat were moving at full speed. LeBron passed the ball over the top to Ray Allen, who hit a three-pointer, giving the Heat an 83-79 lead. The team is one step closer to 24 consecutive wins.

Blair leaned down and hid in the aisle. Some Heat fans stood up and cheered, giving him cover. He rushed down the stairs, passed the entrance to the tunnel, squeezed through the narrow gap between the Heat bench and the media box, arrived on the hardwood floor without interruption, ran straight to his idol, and patted his arm. He shouted from behind: "Hey, LeBron!"

James looked back in surprise and saw him tugging at his T-shirt hard, hoping that everyone would notice the gift he gave LeBron. Message: "We miss you" is written on the chest and "Come back in 2014" on the back.

A few seconds later, a security guard hugged Blair and dragged him outside. He twisted around, trying to turn around and see LeBron one last time. At this time, LeBron walked towards Blair, raised his hand to signal that he would wait a moment, high-fived his number one fan and patted him on the head.

At this moment, Blair was not just an idiot fan who rushed into the stadium crazily, he represented the millions of fans in the stadium who had never witnessed a championship.

The league and the team will not allow such "invasion of the stadium". But the story behind this incident makes everything different.

As James patted Blair on the head, fans felt that this seemed to be one step closer to his "return". I think that James' decision to "return to the Cavaliers" will be more or less affected by this episode in his heart.

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