After bolting Miami for Cleveland two years ago, LeBron James has helped the Cavaliers win their first NBA championship after beating the Golden State Warriors in a thrilling seven-game NBA Finals series. Just moments afterwards, Heat owner Micky Arison and former teammate and good friend Dwyane Wade, who was at the Oracle Arena to witness Sunday's game, were among the first to send their congratulations to James.

Chris Bosh chimed in as well after Game 7.

Congrats to my brother @KingJames on his masterpiece & the @cavs Epic Game 7! The city of Cleveland deserves it! #NBAFinals — Chris Bosh (@chrisbosh) June 20, 2016

From Dorell Wright...

Wow. Great finals. Congrats to the Cavs — Dorell Wright (@DWRIGHTWAY1) June 20, 2016

Justise Winslow was quick to congratulate fellow former Duke player Kyrie Irving and the Cavs for their historic win.

There's only 1 King. S/o to big bro kyrie too — Justise Winslow (@IAmJustise) June 20, 2016

Josh Richardson congratulated his former University of Tennessee teammate Jordan McRae, a reserve guard for the Cavs, as well as James and the team on the victory.

History has been made... Congrats to my bro @jordymac52 , @kingjames , and the champs. Can't wait to play them next year..! A photo posted by Josh Richardson (@jrich_0) on Jun 19, 2016 at 8:26pm PDT

Legendary sharpshooter and NBA Finals hero Ray Allen also celebrated the victory for his two former Heat teammates LeBron and James Jones.

What a hell of a game!!!!! Bronny you brought it home like you said you would. Great year for you @kingjames and #jamesjones congratulations goes out to all Cleveland fans, You guys deserved it. A photo posted by Ray Allen (@trayfour) on Jun 19, 2016 at 7:51pm PDT

Veteran point guard Beno Udrih, who last played for the Heat before going down with a season-ending injury, also congratulated the Cavs for securing their first title after 52 years.

Congrats to the @cavs on winning their first #NBAChampionship .

Very well deserved. #againstalltheods — Beno Udrih (@BenoUdrih1) June 20, 2016

Last but not least, Hassan Whiteside had this somewhat cryptic message after the NBA Finals wrapped up.