I bet LeBron is regretting his decision so much now. Check out some of his reactions: LeBron's utter dejection at having to play with Dion Waiters:
And NBA.com still has him 2nd in the MVP Race... I mean, seriously? Can you really put LeBron 2nd, Curry 9th and actually keep a straight face?
You guys severly underestimate espn/media in general. Bronnie is a golden child. If he played in MJ days you would never hear about his airness .
"You have to F****** CUT, F***" (While shaking his head angrily) I don't know who messed up, but the mic picked this up last night on the local broadcast. Thought it was pretty funny.
It is funny seeing the Cavs struggle. Lebron is suppose to be the "always makes the right choice" and "makes his teammates better" guy but the moment the team struggles he isn't ever to blame. It looks like the media is setting it up for the whole Lebron doesn't have enough around him excuses. This guy cannot lose when it comes to the media. And 2nd in MVP voting? LMAO.
Now now, let's not jump into conclusions here. Let's not forget LeBron is doing all of this on purpose, all for the good of the team.
No player, however good and big he is, should ever downplay his coach and takeover timeouts because hes angry. his expressions in timeouts is so dissrespectful to coach blatt. its like "you are a rookie coach let me show you how its done".
It's not even just that, it's everything he's doing. Not running back on defense because he's frustrated on offense. Teaching his teammates a "lesson" by letting them "fail" to make a point. The talking down about the team and how they're "fragile and shell up". And then the coach thing as well. If this team doesn't turn around soon I think the coach is gonna be fired honestly. If Kobe did any of that (and when he does in the case of not running back on d because of frustration), he'd get trashed, and he does get trashed. LeBron, eh, it's his teammates and coaches fault. They say he took what he had night in and night out in Miami for granted, now he has to teach these guys how to win from the begining all over again. Aw, poor LeBron, poor genius LeBron surround by basketball fools. I still think it's a set up for when they do win, fake adversity. And are we forgetting, if they don't, he picked this situation? He went where young talent was to sustain him as he ages. He nodded and his servants went out and fetched Kevin Love. Wanted to go home my a**, he doesn't go there without the pieces in place. Can you imagine prime Kobe with a team this talented? Irving, Waiters, Love, Varejao? Come on, no excuses this time, they don't fly. And 2nd in MVP listing? If anyone other than the Cavs themselves made that list he's not in the top 5, maybe not even in the top 10 right now, that's a freakin joke.
Well, LeBron has magically flipped the switch and stopped teaching his lesson to his teammates and the Cavs win in 2 straight blowouts. I'd have thought he'd want to set up the comeback narrative a little longer, but hey, it is there for ESPN to use at the end of the season if they win it all. 12 games of footage is probably plenty to make videos of all the struggles they went through.