How did James get that look when the Warriors celebrated winning the championship?
Another NBA season came to an end, and the Warriors won this year's championship as expected, and it was a 4-0 sweep. It was a good season for them, and they won their third championship ring in four years.
During the championship parade, a picture of the Warriors parade caused a heated discussion among fans, that is, James' expression of "pretending to cry", which really made James feel bad this season. Although he won the previous rounds, the Cavaliers suffered the biggest defeat when the championship was just around the corner. So what is the origin of this picture?
James's expression of "pretending to cry" is actually an unforgettable memory of James J.S.Wong's youth. In the 2007-08 season, the Cavaliers played against the Bucks, and the Buck Michael Reid came back from injury. James has grown up in that season. In that game, James scored 14 in the fourth quarter, which directly ruined the buck's counterattack momentum. After that game, the Cavaliers also won a wave of five consecutive victories. That expression was James' arrogant and provocative behavior.
After the 2006-07 season, Duncan led the team to complete the sweep of the Cavaliers in the finals. Although James was excellent at that time, there was still a certain gap between the team's defeat and the Spurs. Duncan said something "inspiring" to James after the game. He said to James, "The future is yours, but now thank you for giving me the championship." Indeed, these words inspired James. In the 2008-09 season, the Cavaliers won the first place in the regular season with 66 wins, so many fans also compared Kobe and James. That expression was also the pit that James dug for himself when he was young.
Of course, in a culturally developed era like the United States, it is understandable to tease each other. However, for James personally, it will definitely not feel good to be ridiculed by the Warriors now, so for more young people, there is no harm in keeping a low profile.