reporter: this time, lebron was much more modest, writing i m not promising a championship. we re not ready. no way. he also spoke from the heart, comparing his stint in miami to going to college, noting these past four years helped raise me to who i am. its it s a concept he had spoken to me earlier, when he was 25 joining the heat, it was truly his first time away from home. even though i played in cleveland for seven years, i was in my hometown of ac cran for 25 straight years, that s all i knew, how difficult it was to learn new streets, learn new culture, learn new people, be around different things that i hadn t been around and it was very challenging for me. reporter: now, he says that growing up process is what made him finally understand his attachment and his responsibilities to the place he grew up. cleveland fans haven t
challenge. i m coming home. martin savage live with us from cleveland this morning. i mean, four years, there s a huge difference from dan gilbert what he said in that letter that he said, you know, our kids should not want to grow up to be this guy and now he s telling his son, yeah, you can put the jersey back on. reporter: what letter? it s like, i don t remember any letter. i don t remember anybody burning jersey. i don t remember any of that. that s all ancient history. i was awakened this morning to this incredibly loud explosion and the rumbling of the earth and it was like lebron just arrived here. it wasn t, it was the demolition of a nearby bridge. but it shows you, it s been quite a remarkable week for the city of cleveland and the return of lebron james.
understand his attachment and responsibilities to the place he grew up. cleveland fans haven t celebrated a championship in any major sport in 50 years and his loyalty to them earned praise from many corners, even the white house. i think it s a pretty powerful statement about the value of a place that you consider home. yes, this time around things are different. back in 2010 cavaliers owner dan gilbert posted a knew infamous public letter to lebron calling his departure a cowardly detail. now he tweeted, my eight-year-old son tweeted can i finally wear any lebron jersey again? yes, it does, son. yes it does. oh my things have changed. lebron s announcement on friday, a day of celebration.
streets, culture, be around different things i hadn t been arged. that was challenging for me. now he says, that growing up process is what made him finally understand his attachment and his responsibilities to the place he grew up. cleveland fans haven t celebrated a championship in any major spot in 50 years and his loyalty to them earned praise from many corners. even the white house. it s a powerful statement about the value of a place that you consider home. yes, this time around things are different. back in 2010, cavaliers owner dan gilbert posted a now infamous public letter to lebron on the team website calling his departure a cowardly betray yal and shocking act of disloyalty. and now, he writes my
giants, they ended their worst start in nearly 40 years. they win 23-7 was the final. forbes releasing its annual list of the most disliked athletes in the nfl! topping the list once again is michael bay. fans haven t forgot about his dog fighting scandal and manti te o s fake girlfriend. he is the second most hated player in the nfl. ben roethlisberger and mark sanchez round out the top five and the list was based on an online survey. one of the top stories in the lineup on bleacher report.com is amazing 6-year-old keelan glass. he became the youngest person ever to run a half marathon. check this out. not only completed the race but in pretty good time. 2:46. took time off there to take a picture of the horses.