LeBron James Delivers Very Cryptic Message On Saturday Night

LeBron James came out with a cryptic message on Saturday night. The Los Angeles Lakers are currently in a battle with the Denver Nuggets and it is looking pretty good so far. On paper, the Lakers should be able to beat the Nuggets with relative ease. They are clearly the more talented team, after all. But the Nuggets are a well coached team with nothing to lose. This means they could be in trouble if they are not ready for a battle.

The Lakers have been great to year, mostly thanks to LeBron and his amazing play. he was a bit pissed off that he did not get more respect in the MVP voting.

“It pissed me off. That’s my true answer. It pissed me off because out of 101 votes I got 16 first-place votes. That’s what pissed me off more than anything. I’m not saying that the winner wasn’t deserving of the MVP, but that pissed me off. I finished second a lot in my career, either from a championship, and now four times as the MVP. Like I said, I never came into the league saying ‘I’m gonna be MVP’ or ‘I’m gonna be champion,’ I’ve always said I just want to get better every single day and those things will take care of themselves. Some things are just out of my hands, some things you can’t control, but it pissed me off.”

LeBron James Delivers Very Cryptic Message On Saturday Night

But LeBron is a very busy man. He recently tweeted a very cryptic message on Saturday night,

“Exactly why I have my close circle cause as soon as you try to expand to a square the people who you thought was in your corner as the exact opposite,” LeBron tweeted.

Maybe he is still a bit angry about the voting, at least that what it seems. LeBron knows that is like to be left out.

“The voting scale is a little weird to me sometimes,” James said on Friday. “Take 2012, just stick with me here, 2012-13, I had a chance to be Defensive Player of the Year and MVP in the same season. In that season Marc Gasol was awarded Defensive Player of the Year, but he made Second-Team All-Defense. So that doesn’t make sense.”