
AKRON, Ohio — LeBron James looked out at the sea of faces from his past and present. There’s no knowing if they’ll be in his future.
Scanning an audience that came to celebrate his second straight runaway NBA MVP award, James pointed out his former high school coaches and best friends. He praised his mother, Gloria, who raised him after giving birth when she was just 16. He had a special message for his girlfriend, Savannah, and their two young sons, LeBron Jr. and Bryce.
James thanked them all, and then singled out one special group.
“I’m sorry,” he said Sunday, halting the ceremony at the University of Akron’s James A. Rhodes Arena. “But all my teammates, you have to come up here with me, man.”
He was soon surrounded on the podium by Shaquille O’Neal, Mo Williams, Zydrunas Ilgauskas and the rest of the Cleveland Cavaliers, the team he led to 61 wins during the regular season and is determined to take all the way to an NBA championship.
“My name may be put on the front of that trophy,” James said. “But these guys have a lot to do with it.”
James, who averaged 29.7 points, 8.6 assists and 7.3 rebounds, is the 10th player to win consecutive MVP awards.



