After being swept in the NBA Finals following one of the most outstanding seasons in his 15-year career, LeBron James is ready and prepared to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers for the second time. But, if the Cavaliers don’t improve, you really can’t blame the Northeast Ohio-raised superstar for leaving a team that refuses to give him proper help.
The King averaged 27.5 points per game this season, his most in almost a decade. In addition to scoring at an elite level, James showcased his full array of weapons as he also averaged 9.1 assists and 8.6 rebounds.
Along with a 51-point game against the Warriors in the NBA Finals, there really wasn’t much else the King could do.