@Wrestlish_WAR@WWERomanReigns It could be replica maybe they forgot his belt since he never has it on him. They give it to him when he gets to the arena ππ
@theonecid Outside lighting makes this phone look fire but tan when they do inside pics it doesn't look as good. My favorite color is red I just feel like they could have picked a better red.
Don't let the haters gaslight you with the "LeBron couldn't get it done with Mike Brown" narrative.
π€«π€« CONTEXT MATTERS π€«π€«
1- When LeBron arrived in Cleveland, the Cavaliers had gone 17-65 the season before.
2- Mike Brown got his first head coaching job with the Cavs. He was a rookie head coach learning on the fly.
3- Under LeBron and Brown, Cleveland produced two 50-win seasons and two 60+ win seasons.
4- In Brown's second season as a head coach, 22-year-old LeBron led the Cavs to the NBA Finals.
5- By 2009, during LeBron's first MVP season, Mike Brown had won NBA Coach of the Year.
6- Funny how nobody brings up that Kobe's Lakers got Mike Brown fired during the 2012 season after a 1-4 start.
7- Brown continued to grow as a coach through assistant roles with the Spurs (2000-2003) and Warriors (2016-2022), learning from elite organizations.
8- He won Coach of the Year again in 2023 with Sacramento, yet even with that success, the Kings never reached the Finals.
9- Brown later inherited a Knicks team coming off a 51-31 season, a much stronger foundation than the one LeBron walked into in Cleveland.
β€ The point isn't that Mike Brown was a bad coach.
β€ The point is that LeBron inherited a rebuilding franchise with a rookie head coach and still elevated that team to heights it had never reached.
The haters want to erase the context and pretend every situation was the same.
It wasn't.