Miamiâs LeBron James gets a rise out of opposing crowds
âThe way he did it wasnât the right way but ... he lives with it every day and he seems pretty happy.... Do I agree with it? Do people agree with it? No, but theyâre not him.â â Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls
Actually, no one was ever close to being LeBron James and, in the way of all-time greats, no one may ever be as hyped, adored and reviled by 25.
Thatâs how old he was when he signed with Miami, and the Heatâs image changed from squeaky-clean and corporate to Attila and the Huns.
Who could forget those heady days?
âTaking my talents to South Beachâ was a national straight line.
They started 9-8.
ESPN, which hosted Jamesâ announcement, the Career Suicide Hour, dropped its Chase for 72 wins and LeBron-averaging-triple-double updates on the Heat Index, its only microsite devoted to one team.
Instead, a new feature charted awful things people said, including accusations that James tried to dump Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra.
Unfortunately, itâs still not nice to fool with Mother Nature, or Bron.
Going into Wednesdayâs game against the Clippers, Miami has won 21 of 22, and thereâs a new word for LeBron haters:
Suckers.
At every stop, he throws the chalk dust in the air to announce his arrival, the rubes boo ... and he does a major destructo on their team.
Miami, which started 2-5 on the road, is 13-0 since, with James averaging 28, shooting 51% from the field and 42% on threes.
At home, he averages 23, 45% and 27% on threes.
In Sundayâs 107-100 overtime win at Portland, he scored 44, including 13 as Miami came from six behind in the last 3:08 of regulation, noting afterward he has come to enjoy the role of villain....
Not a real villain, of course, with his ultimate goal still âglobal icon.â
âItâs kind of just a joking thing,â James said after Tuesdayâs practice.
âItâs just when I go into an opposing building, thereâs nothing but venom thrown at us.
âSo you embrace that atmosphere that we always go into on the road.
âI definitely do.â
What he embraces dies.
The Heat was never shakier than in his Dec. 2 return to Cleveland, when feelings ran so high, Chris Bosh was happy they wouldnât be there long because âIt gives people with mal-intent on their mind less time.â
At 11-8, Spoelstraâs survival was in question in Miami, with reports of his demise exaggerated around the clock.
The Worldwide Leader, which regards James as family or, at least, its story, almost lifted off its Bristol, Conn., campus.
âIs it possible this one game and the outcome will determine, well, really, what the players in that Miami locker room have to say about their coach?â asked anchor Josh Elliott.
âLetâs face it, they havenât improved since opening night in Boston,â said NBA expert Chris Broussard.
And it had been 37 days!
Amid speculation James wouldnât dare throw the chalk dust in his old fansâ faces, up it went.
He scored 38 as the Heat won by 28, the third win of their 21 in 22 games.
Two weeks later, New York, being New York, held a boo-in after years of LeBronstock festivals.
James got 32-11-10 and Miami won by 22.
Sunday they got the big treatment in Portland, which, being Portland, was sure everyone had it in for them before James went to Miami, or was born.
That didnât turn out so hot for the home team, either.
âThese guys love anything that will pique their interest,â said Spoelstra.
âThat [Cleveland] game, in itself brought us together closer as brothers, where guys didnât want to let each other down.â
At this rate, no one will have to worry if James is laughing on the outside but crying on the inside.
If they win a title, everyone will move on to new issues, like can anyone beat them, or does this title count as one for LeBron, or do he, Bosh and Dwyane Wade get 0.33 each.
(If you think theyâre good now, see what happens if they get a Marc Gasol-level 7-footer next summer.)
The world is back to the one James knows, an apple waiting to drop into his hand.
âHeâs been so loved and hyped his whole career, it gives him something different to play for,â said Wade.
âIt seems like every time he comes into a situation where heâs going to be the huge villain for the night, he rises to the occasion ... as good as anybody Iâve ever seen do it.â
Anyone booing Wednesday will either be from Miami, or a slow learner.