Watch: LeBron James Responds To A Rift With The Lakers In The Most LeBron Way Possible

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers had an awful season, and many say that the king of basketball regrets his decision to move to Los Angeles. Well, that’s not the case with LeBron, and he is doing his best to prove everyone wrong. Yes, LeBron and his teammates went through a lot this season, but that doesn’t mean that they hate each other.

ESPN’s Dave McMenamin went on ESPN 710 AM on Tuesday to talk about the Lakers. According to him, the trust between the king and his teammates “has been damaged.”

“I would certainly say LeBron factor would be if not number 1 on list but 1A it’s widely known LBJ respected Kidd as a veteran on that USA team that won gold in Beijing. You could say his track record looked like in Milwaukee & Brookyln didnt translate from player to coach.”

“I think the trust that @KingJames has in the organization has been damaged. Right now it’s a tough bridge that has fallen that’s going to need to be put back together. Whoever’s involved there’s going to have to be an initial thing proven w/ the coach and Free agency.”

If you ask LeBron, none of this is true, and he denied any of the claims in his typical way.

We sort of expected this scenario. LeBron would never stay calm and let people talk about his private and professional life. He came to Los Angeles to win games, and having someone talk about a rift with the Lakers is inexplicable.

Things are far from great in LA, and the team will have to make a few important decisions regarding their next director of basketball operations. The same applies to the coaching position. Walton agreed to leave, and Buss doesn’t say a word when it comes to his replacement. It was more than clear that Walton will have to go, because he was the first to be blamed for the team’s failure this season. But, Walton isn’t the only person who is responsible for the failure. There are a few other management mistakes, and LeBron signed with a team that has to work on the organization.

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