
The internet was mildly abuzz on Wednesday after a video surfaced of Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James working out in Miami with former teammate and close friend Dwyane Wade. This followed a series of cryptic tweets from the King:
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…..
— LeBron James (@KingJames) March 1, 2016
those who will protect you at all cost!
— LeBron James (@KingJames) March 1, 2016
Of course, many people attempted to connect the dots by assuming that James was referring to teammate Kyrie Irving. The point guard was recently rumored to be unhappy in Cleveland, a rumor that he has since put to bed. Nevertheless, the prevailing thought of James subtweeting Irving was too much to pass on for some.
Unfortunately for those people, James is putting that rumor to bed, while affirming that he has mo care in the world about opinions involving his workout with an opponent.
Following from Dave McMenamin of ESPN:
LeBron James says that his cryptic tweet was not directed at any teammates. As for people having a problem with him working out with Dwyane Wade this week, James says, “I don’t care.”
Clearly, the negative opinions about James’ workout do not bother the star forward, nor should they. But everything LeBron does or tweets will always be placed under a microscope as he is one of the best players in the league. Still a major face of the NBA, the forward cannot escape the swarm of people wishing to look into everything he does.
But at least he has people around him to make it alright:
Can't replace being around great friends that reciprocate the same energy back to you in all facets of life
— LeBron James (@KingJames) March 3, 2016
Tweet through it, LeBron. Tweet through it.