Welcome to another Summer of LeBron.
(And don’t argue that summer technically hasn’t started yet. Summer goes from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, regardless of what the calendar might tell you).
Summers of LeBron James are seemingly on a World Cup schedule. The first one was in 2010, when James announced he was “taking his talents to South Beach” and joined the Heat.
After appearing in four NBA Finals — with two titles — LeBron then had his second summer in 2014, culminating with a return to Cleveland.
And now after four more finals berths — all against the Warriors, with one more title — we’ve reached the third and possibly last real Summer of LeBron in 2018.