LeBron James crushes Cleveland Cavaliers

By Kenneth Brown kennybrown23@hotmail.co.uk | Mar 19, 2014 02:22 PM EDT

Whenever LeBron James returns to Cleveland the attention is clearly locked on him, and him only, but in Tuesday nights game between his Miami Heat team and former Cleveland Cavaliers team, he ensured there was good reason for his name to be on everybody's lips. LeBron set records, had his name misspelt and was seen hugging and talking to Cavaliers, and possible future teammates, at the end of the game.

LeBron James scored 25 points in the first quarter, tying his career best for a quarter. He finished with 43 points, as his Heat team defeated his old team, 100-96. There has been a lot of speculation about whether LeBron will opt out this summer and rejoin the Cavaliers, but it's clear last night, the only thing he had on his mind was getting the job done for his Heat team.

If the Cavaliers want LeBron to return home this summer it might help if they learn the correct way to spell his name. On the scoreboard they had the spelling "LaBron" for a short while, but something suggests his decision will come down to a lot more than a simple spelling error. He was clearly the difference last night, and by the end of the game everybody knew what he was about and that "LaBron" was too good to stop.

LeBron finished his old team off, and was there to hug and talk to Cavaliers' players, ones that he is notably close with, and could possibly link up with once again. Was this the closest thing the NBA will see to a LeBron James return, or could he come back for good?

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