LeBron James Posts Cryptic Message During Absence

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James surprised the NBA world with his cryptic message. The four-time NBA champion is not playing with his team and is set to miss a few games. Anthony Davis confirmed that his teammate tested positive for COVID-19. The big news broke right before the game against the Sacramento Kings.

The Lakers confirmed that LeBron entered the NBA’s healthy and safety protocols. ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski was among the first to suggest that LeBron will miss a few games. This is a big blow for the Lakers and they may struggle to win more games in his absence.

NBA players are eligible to return after 10 days and two negative tests. Several reports suggest that the Lakers superstar returned two positive tests and one negative test.

The Lakers superstar took to Twitter to deliver a cryptic message. According to him, something is “fishy.” What does that mean?

LeBron James may not discuss his cryptic message any further

Fans started talking about the whole situation. Was LeBron thinking about his return? The NBA has to make a decision. We don’t have any additional info about the reasons LeBron had to write this tweet. One thing stands for sure. LeBron is a bit frustrated at the moment and we can only make guesses. The fish emojis in his message definitely caught the attention of a lot of people.

Latest reports reveal that LeBron was probably referring to the Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls having their second-rounders stripped away from them. Some fans believe that LeBron’s tweet is super political. Covid-19, jabs… There are so many options right now.

Skip Bayless didn’t miss the chance to blast LeBron once again. He took to Twitter to call LeBron “LeFishy” and this was nothing but an attempt to promote the next episode of “Undisputed.”

We will have to wait for a statement of an explanation from the Lakers superstar.

The Lakers beat the Sacramento Kings and they will have to beat their next opponents as well. Frank Vogel is confident about his current roster.