Or maybe he was being sarcastic. Because if he wasn't then we might end up seeing a rash of people running out onto NBA courts so they too can get a shout out from LeBron James.
"@jamesblair06: @kingjames appreciate you showing love when I came on floor last night follow back homie!!!! #TeamLeBron"(Yesir! Brave guy)
— LeBron James (@KingJames) March 22, 2013
In case you missed it, in Cleveland Wednesday night there was a young man--this James Blair person--that ran out onto the court during the game with the sole purpose of touching LeBron James. Apparently he had even bragged about doing so beforehand with a little help from his friends.
Question of the day. Will @jamesblair06 run out on the court at the Cavs v. Heat game tonight or not? 😁😁😁It wasn't a secret, but there is no real way that the NBA or any other sport can stop this other than to have more vigilant security at games. Even then, since it only takes a brief opening to get what is desired it is still practically impossible to stop all the nut jobs barring a literal wall of security around the court.
— Lauren Seman (@LaurenSeman24) March 20, 2013
As long as idiots like this guy are willing to pay the court costs and fines for doing it there are going to be fools holding up games for their own 15 seconds of fame. What makes this mess even more unbelievable, this fool is holding court with the local media talking as if he has a story to tell.
There is no story! He is an idiot that disrupted the game and that is it! Who cares if he wants LeBron back in Cleveland or whatever stupid excuse he has to give. This act served no useful purpose.
So now that LeBron has high-fived a court stormer, followed him on twitter, and even called him 'brave' why wouldn't someone else give it a try?

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