Two world championships seem to have healed some wounds
for fans of LeBron James.
For the first time in four years, the Miami Heat forward
is the most popular player in the NBA, according to the latest ESPN Sports
Poll.
Nearly 13 percent (12.9) of NBA fans said James was their
favorite player this season, allowing him to best Kobe Bryant (12.5) for the
first time since the 2008-09 season. That was the only other season when James
passed the Los Angeles Lakers star, the top pick by fans for five of six years
from 2006-07 to 2011-12.
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SportsNation: Favorite NBA players?
The latest ESPN Sports Poll shows LeBron James is the NBAs
most popular players. Who are your favorites? Rank 'Em!
After "The Decision," James' approval rating
slipped drastically. For his final season in Cleveland, 15.6 percent of fans
called him their favorite, according to the ESPN Sports Poll taken after the
2009-10 season. But for his first two years with the Heat, James was called
fans' favorite player by 10.2 and 9.4 percent, respectively.
But James became easier to love, thanks in part to his
play on the court, which led to two titles and two Finals MVP awards. While
casual fans of the league still didn't like him as much as they did at the
height of his Cleveland days, the most recent ESPN Sports Poll shows that more
avid NBA fans (18.9 percent) call James their favorite today than at any other
point in his career.
The numbers show that James separated himself from Bryant
thanks to greater support of the African-American population. Twenty-four
percent of African-Americans said James was their favorite player this season
compared to only 16 percent mentioning Bryant. James also skewed younger, as 18
percent of kids 12-17 said they preferred him while only 15 percent preferred
Bryant.
Rounding out the top five are Kevin Durant (3.6 percent),
Derrick Rose (2.8) and Dwyane Wade (2.6).
The ESPN Sports Poll is conducted via telephone 350 days
per year among a random national sample of Americans age 12 and older,
including landline and cell phone-only respondents, and English and Spanish
language interviews. Sports Poll has interviewed more than 400,000 Americans
since 1994. In this study, 6,221 interviews were included from the first day of
the NBA regular season through the last day of the NBA Finals.
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