Title Drought Over, Cleveland Thirsts For More Championships

Always rocking, Cleveland's rolling like never before. Since superstar LeBron James and the Cavaliers clinched the NBA championship with a historic comeback to quench the city's 52-year major title drought, Cleveland has been celebrating — and winning — at a startling rate. Picking up where the Cavs left off, the Indians have reeled off 12 straight victories and are threatening to run away with the AL Central. Toss in the AHL's Lake Erie Monsters winning the Calder Cup and Cleveland's Stipe Miocic recently becoming the UFC heavyweight champion and it's easy to see why everyone's in a good mood. Last week's parade for the Cavaliers drew nearly one million spectators, who joyfully swallowed James and his teammates during a procession through the streets of a city whose downtrodden image is undergoing a massive makeover. The Akron-born James and the Cavaliers not only overcame a 3-1 deficit to defeat the Golden State Warriors in seven games, they've sparked a change in the collective mindset of fans who felt their teams were cursed or incapable of winning. The Indians have the lowest average attendance in the major leagues so far this season, but are now seeing a surge in ticket sales since Cleveland's fairytale ending to the title drought. Before heading to the Cavs' team shop inside Quicken Loans Arena, where there continues to be long lines of customers stocking up on championship gear, they scored tickets to the Indians-Tigers game on July 4.

 

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