LeBron James’ 3-word subtle tweet after Kyrie Irving Mavericks trade goes viral
Fans showed their support for LeBron James after King allegedly blamed himself for the failed Kyrie Irving trade.

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Most NBA fans and analysts believed Kyrie Irving to land in LA. Even LeBron James openly expressed his desire to play with Irving again. However, things conspired in one of the weirdest ways. While LeBron waited for the front office to make the move and bring in his former teammate, the news of the Nets star signing with the Mavs broke the internet. In the ripples of the shock wave, King was also left heartbroken. The Los Angeles Lakers star left a seemingly cryptic post on Twitter, sharing his inner thoughts after the trade.
In a Twitter post on Sunday, LeBron tweeted, “Maybe It’s Me”. In a wider context, the tweet is suggestive of his disappointment after the Lakers were unable to land Irving. Players and media have previously pointed out that the hype that James gets from the global media creates a bad environment around players. Earlier, when he was asked if he wanted to play with Irving. He said, “Obviously, that’s a — what’s the word you use — ‘duh’ question when you talk about a player like that.”
Whenever the other team switched a large man onto James in an effort to keep him out of the paint, James would outrun them. Though James has been a consistent scoring danger for his team, he has always considered himself a passer first. His former coaches have joined in on the myth that he passes up big shots as he gets closer to Kareem Abdul-regular Jabbar’s season scoring record.
Fans on Twitter get emotional seeing LeBron James allegedly blaming himself for the failed Kyrie Irving trade

Fans got behind the King and slammed Rob Pelinka for not doing enough with the trade opportunity. Slamming Pelinka and indirectly anticipating him losing his job one fan wrote, “Rob Pelinka might want to make a trade or start cleaning out his office.” Another fan suggested a trade for LeBron himself. Here are some Twitter reactions from fans.
LeBron James is on the verge of claiming the scoring title from Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s all-time scoring record in the next one or two games. When Mike Brown, his head coach in Cleveland, was asked about the superstar’s achievement, he said that he was not surprised by anything that James achieves. “Anything he accomplishes doesn’t surprise me. He’s that good. It’s a huge deal to get the scoring title. But this is LeBron James,” said Brown.
As of now, LeBron James is only 36 points behind Kareem’s 38,387 scoring record.
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