This is funny.
If the Cavs think that they can dictate what LeBron does they are sadly mistaken, but they are trying at least, so I give them credit for that.
Two members of the team’s top brass – coach Tyronn Lue and general manager David Griffin – have had conversations with James over the past few days regarding separate items.
Lue spoke with James after Saturday’s 122-101 loss in Miami, during which at halftime James was noticeably chatting it up with his friend, Heat star Dwyane Wade, instead of warming up with the Cavs trailing by 21.
Griffin’s talk with James on Wednesday afternoon was a little more general, but was sparked by James’ comments to The Bleacher Report that he wanted to play with Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Paul on the same team for a “year or two.”
LeBron is the type of person that if you allow him to run roughshod that is exactly what he is going to do. So, it is good the Cavs are at least trying to rein him it even if they have no hope of doing so.