LeBron James is excited as the Cavaliers prepare to accept their NBA championship rings on the same night the Indians host Game 1 of the World Series.
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After years of suffering, James and Co. will headline the championship ceremony before the season-opening game against the Knicks inside Quicken Loans Arena after guiding the Cavs to their first title. Across Gateway Plaza, the Indians set out to end their 68-year World Series drought.
"It's going to be great. From the fans' perspective, is there any better way? I don't know, maybe having an ice cream truck outside both arenas at the same time as well? Icing on the cake," James joked with reporters on Thursday. "We get to host the World Series and we get our rings on the same night at the same time. If we had a retractable roof, it'd probably be the loudest we've ever heard. It's pretty special.
"We all know the excitement that's going on in our town right now. As good as it is for players, on both sides, it's even better for the fans. Our fans get an opportunity. People who have followed the Indians, covered the Indians, followed the Cavs, covered the Cavs for so many years, it's great for them."
World Series here we come!! Congrats Boyz!! @Indians #RallyTogether
— LeBron James (@KingJames) October 19, 2016
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James was a notable onlooker for Game 2 of the American League Championship Series as the Indians went on to see off the Blue Jays 4-1.
"That's part of my whole mindset is to inspire as many people as I can, from kids growing up in my inner city to professional athletes in our city," James added. "And if I can do that, if we can do that as a group, then, you know, that's part of my DNA every day. That's part of my walk of life."