LeBron James and the Cavaliers Go Nuts As Cleveland Indians Are Two Wins Away from World Series

LeBron James rallied with fans at Progressive Field for the 2-1 victory over the Blue Jays in the ALCS Game 2.

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Just like that old Nike billboard of LeBron James that stated "We Are All Witnesses" next to the Cavaliers' Quicken Loans Arena, King James wants to bear witness to the Indians break the 56-year Curse of Rocky Colavito and finally win their third world title.

On Wednesday (Oct. 12), James stated to reporters that he was more than proud of the Indians advancing to the ALCS to face the Toronto Blue Jays. James also stated in the clip below that he couldn't make it to Game 1 due to the Cavaliers preseason game against the Bulls, but was definitely going to make an effort to see Game 2 at Progressive Field.

LeBron James said he wants to attend Game 2 of the ALCS on Saturday in Cleveland. #Cavs #Indians #ALCS pic.twitter.com/dnTEs00xW9

— Hayden Grove (@H_Grove) October 12, 2016

LeBron brought his teammates along to see the Tribe beat the Jays at home 2-1 on Saturday evening. Also, Indians pitcher Andrew Miller personified excellence as he threw for 17 strikeouts in over seven innings. Even legendary ace Pedro Martinez stated that he had never seen any pitcher dominate a playoff game like Miller.

I have been in many postseasons and hadn't seen anybody dominate like Andrew Miller.

— Pedro Martinez (@45PedroMartinez) October 15, 2016

Indians stepped within two wins of a World Series berth, which would be their first since 1997 if they advance.  LeBron went absolutely nuts with his teammates, hoping that the Tribe follows in the Cavs' footsteps to win it all when the World Series start on Oct. 25.

 

2 down!! @Indians #RallyTogether

— LeBron James (@KingJames) October 15, 2016

And fans got to see their champion Cavaliers and screamed at them like they were the world's greatest rock band.

The gang is all here! @cavs @Indians @KyrieIrving @KingJames #RallyTogether #ALLIN pic.twitter.com/A0qkZ5OZ7n

— Max Burkhart (@max_burkhart) October 15, 2016

"Believeland" just got more faith to build on tonight. Game 3 of the ALCS is Monday night, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. ET in Toronto.

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