Frustrated LeBron vents on Cavs organisation
LEBRON James has vented his frustration with the Cleveland Cavaliers’ threadbare playing resources following the team’s latest defeat.
The Cavaliers slumped to a 124-122 loss against New Orleans on Monday, despite a triple-double from James and 49 points from Kyrie Irving.
The defeat was the Cavs’ sixth in their past 10 games, and fol- lowed a 126-91 rout by the Golden State Warriors last week and a 118-115 overtime loss to San Antonio at the weekend.
James, who has never been afraid to publicly speak out about his dissatisfaction with team issues, said recent results were unacceptable.
“I just hope we’re not satisfied as an organisation,” James said, complaining about the team’s failure to land an alternative to himself and Irving.
“We need a . . . playmaker,” James told reporters.
“It’s like when you don’t have bodies. It’s tough,” James said. “We’re a top-heavy team. We have a top-heavy team . . . It’s me, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love. It’s top-heavy.
“I don’t know what we got to offer. I just know me, person- ally? I don’t got no time to waste. I’ll be 33 in the winter, and I ain’t got time to waste. That’s what I ’m t a l k i ng about.”
James said he had already spoken with Cavaliers general manager David Griffin to register his frustration.
James speaks from a position of strength. Last season he helped Cleveland end i t s 52-year wait for a professional s por t s championship by inspiring the Cavaliers back from a 3-1 series deficit against Golden State to win the NBA Finals.
This year he is also excelling, averaging 25.6 points per game, 8.4 assists and 7.4 rebounds, while the Cavaliers are still leading the Eastern Conference with a record of 30-13.