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LeBron James is one of the greatest players to ever grace an NBA court. But he is also just human, despite what he has shown on the court. The emotions of playing team sports at the highest level can sometimes get to people. We have seen the greats of this sport break down after major achievements, and that includes Michael Jordan.

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But watching LeBron James break down into tears after the 2016 NBA Championship was one of the hardest moments for legendary NBA Commentator Doris Burke to stay professional through. James brought a title to his hometown of Cleveland after years of pain, and the emotion was too much for Burke to deal with.

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“But I do remember like one moment where I did lose a little bit of balance, or I lost my composure, and only my closest friends picked up on this… When Cleveland won game seven and LeBron fell to the floor and is weeping, and the shoulders are going up and down because he’s, he’s crying. I think he’s crying like he’s crying. And literally, I’ve got to interview him, and I’m getting choked up because of this emotion I’m seeing with this guy. And the first question I asked him, you could actually hear my voice crack.”

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LeBron James: Was it the most meaningful title win of his career?

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The 2016 NBA Championship is probably one of the greatest championship wins in NBA history. LeBron James was the man that orchestrated that. That title is easily the most meaningful title he has won. Not only did he bring the title to Cleveland after breaking a promise he made years ago, but he also overcame a 3-1 Finals deficit.

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The Golden State Warriors had a historic 73-9 season. LeBron was widely expected to crumble to the stacked Warriors again. However, with good health and tremendous play, the Cavs managed to win the series and the title.

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The first two titles in Miami aren’t considered super meaningful because of the Big Three that was formed to get those titles. But the 2020 Lakers title is in the running as well. Given COVID and losing Kobe Bryant, winning that title was a massive achievement by LeBron too.

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Ishaan Bhattacharya is an NBA, NCAA Basketball, and Combat Sports writer at EssentiallySports. Currently, Ishaan is pursuing a Post Graduate Degree in Journalism from Xavier's Institute of Communication. Previously, Ishaan has written for The Indian Express, The Quint, Sportskeeda, and WrestleClub. Ishaan has a keen interest in theatre and films, and has dabbled in the art, winning several awards for his scripts over the years. He has written for popular YouTube channels such as The Wrestling Hub and WhatCulture. Now, Ishaan also heads the site's NCAA Basketball division.

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