LeBron James has had better weeks.
Last Monday, he and his Cleveland Cavaliers were eliminated in Game 5 of the NBA Finals by the Golden State Warriors. This Monday, LeBron watched as his general manager, David Griffin, parted ways with the Cavs — just hours after reports that Cleveland was trying to find a way to acquire either Paul George or Jimmy Butler.
At 32 years old, with his future with the Cavaliers in doubt and facing a Western Conference goliath that's only going to get stronger, LeBron is at a crossroads. He still has a stranglehold on the Eastern Conference, and he'll be back in the NBA Finals next June to try to add to his 3-8 record with a championship on the line.