But before I get into specific questions, what do you remember about that series, that time, and that whole Wizards-Cavs era? Caron Butler: Aw, man. I think that it was so much venom and animosity because we felt like we was always a team being overlooked anyway. And we was playing against the NBA’s new darling. It was an opportunity for us to be on center stage, on prime time, because think about it. I don’t know if it was that season in particular. But a whole lot of runs where Gilbert was having some of the best years in NBA history and he wasn’t being identified or recognized as a superstar. I felt like from a national standpoint, on a national stage, I was being slighted and wasn’t being looked at the proper way that I needed to be looked at from a basketball player. Antawn, as well. Our whole locker room felt disrespected on a national stage. I think that’s why the energy — because it wasn’t a rivalry, we didn’t have a ton of history with them. I just think we went in with a lot of venom. We felt some type of way, because we was being disrespected from a national standpoint.