LeBron James announced his return to the Cleveland Cavaliers in a Sports Illustrated piece as told to Lee Jenkins that went live on Friday.
Just in case you don’t believe LeBron’s own words, ESPN’s Chris Broussard is here to confirm them. Or should we say confirn them.
Done deal. LeBron to Cavs, credit to Lee Jenkins story in SI. Source confirns
— Chris Broussard (@Chris_Broussard) July 11, 2014
But he wasn’t done there. After consulting his trusty cell phone live on SportsCenter, he revealed that the announcement was not false.
Now that Broussard has authenticated the piece written by James himself, we can all rest easy. We’re shocked that he didn’t cite his sources this time.
[H/T Matt Clapp, Larry Brown Sports]
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