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Someone Made LeBron James Owner of the Chicago Bulls on Wikipedia

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During the Cleveland Cavaliers‘ Round 2 showdown with the Chicago Bulls, LeBron James pretty much owned his opposition. However, after the Cavaliers won the series on Thursday night, one Cleveland fan (assumed) took his dominance a little too literally.

This particular fan took to Wikipedia, updating the Bulls’ page to show James as the literal owner of the team. Considering LeBron averaged 26 points, 11 rebounds and nine points in his 10 games against Chicago this season, it’s easy to understand why he might be confused with actual owner Jerry Reinsdorf.

Here’s a look at the temporary change, which has since been corrected.

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