
First the Cleveland fans had their say, then LeBron James answered.

He tuned out the boos. He smiled at the derisive chants. He embraced all the negativity Cleveland could muster.

Boos and obscenities rained down on LeBron James in the arena that was once his home. He didn't seem to mind. By halftime, James was the one having fun. Returning as a villain to his home state and the city he scorned this summer, King James was greeted with deafening boos, vulgar chants and some unprintable words from Cleveland fans who waited five months for him Thursday night as the Miami Heat played the Cavaliers.

Boos and obscenities rained down on LeBron James in the arena that was once his home.

Boos rained down on LeBron James in the arena where he once ruled. Returning to Cleveland for the first time as a visiting player, James was greeted with deafening boos, vulgar chants and some unprintable words from Cavaliers fans as he took the floor Thursday night as a member of the Miami Heat.

Just when you thought there couldn't be any more hype surrounding the return of LeBron James to Cleveland on Thursday, President Barack Obama added to the drama with a short, simple, and not-so-sweet description:

Just when you thought there couldn't be any more hype surrounding the return of LeBron James to Cleveland on Thursday, President Obama added to the drama with a short, simple, and not-so-sweet description:

Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert insists he has moved on from LeBron James. But on to what?

The white message board in the Miami Heat locker room warned players about what awaits in Cleveland.