Lebron; What’s up With Star’s Behavior


Written by Scott Davis at BusinessInsider.com

A series of curious moves by LeBron James had the NBA world buzzing this week.

The Cleveland Cavaliers had a usual three-day break with no games or practices scheduled, so James got out of town — and went to Miami. There, his trainer, David Alexander, posted a video working out with LeBron and Dwyane Wade.

Of course the two working out together during the season would cause some buzz, but it’s not exactly shocking since they’re close friends. But during this same break, James also sent out two cryptic tweets:

It’s ok to know you’ve made a mistake. Cause we all do at times. Just be ready to live with whatever that comes with it and be with…..

Those who will protect you at all cost!

James has sent out cryptic tweets before, namely in the direction of Kevin Love, so people naturally wondered what or who James was referring to.

According to GQ, LeBron also deleted “#TheLand,” a nickname for Cleveland, from his Twitter bio.

So, when the Cavs resumed practice on Thursday, naturally curious media asked about the mini vacation, workouts, and tweets to a surprisingly chippy LeBron.

James said, according to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin:

What do I go there for? Go there because I want to. I would love to go to L.A., but I’ll take 2 1/2 (hour-long flight) over 4 1/2. I’ve got a house in L.A., but it makes more sense for me to go South than go West. But I go because I want to.

When asked about working out with Wade, whose Miami Heat could meet the Cavs in the playoffs, James said, “I don’t care.”

James also facetiously said that when his media session was over, “That’s cool? I’m OK to leave when I want to leave? Be back at my work on time, two hours before? OK. Last one to leave the gym. OK. Thank you. Love you guys.”

Later on, it seemed that James couldn’t help himself by stirring up more questions:

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