After a brief pitstop in Las Vegas to properly celebrate winning the first NBA championship in franchise history and the first title for a Cleveland professional sports team in 52 years, the Cleveland Cavaliers returned home to Northeast Ohio on Monday, with superstar LeBron James bringing the Larry O'Brien Trophy to more than 10,000 already-extremely-excited fans who gathered to greet the team's plane as it landed. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] What a scene at Cleveland's airport. Watch the Cavs bring the trophy home #LIVEonSC or here: https://t.co/sdGCN1Hcup pic.twitter.com/d4iv4327HE — ESPN (@espn) June 20, 2016 This makes it all worthwhile. The people of CLE have waited too long...Honored our franchise delivered! #ALLin216 pic.twitter.com/k04ymwIURy — Dan Gilbert (@cavsdan) June 20, 2016 When he hopped off the plane, the newly minted three-time NBA Finals MVP decided to scream rather than preach: That's OK, though. He didn't need to actually say anything. His outfit said it all, very loudly and very clearly: In Northeast Ohio, nothing is given. Everything is earned. #OneForTheLand pic.twitter.com/thvzlbfYbp —...