You see, on Saturday James dropped a rather cryptic tweet which called out one of his teammates.
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Many believed the tweet to be geared towards Kevin Love, considering Love had stated in October that he was trying to fit in too much. But LeBron tried to squash it, stating that the tweet was just “about people in general.”
Then, following the Cavaliers 120-105 victory over the Lakers on Sunday, James spilled the beans: Love was in fact the subject of his cryptic subtweet. From ESPN’s Dave McMenamin:
All good, right?
“It’s not a coincidence, man,” James said.
Wrong.
On Monday morning, LeBron took to Twitter once against to provide more insight, and instead of clearing things up, made everything significantly more confusing.
So to review: LeBron denied the tweet was about Love, then confirmed the tweet was about Love, then criticized the media for claiming the tweet was about Love.
To think, this all could have been solved if LeBron simple mentioned Love’s Twitter handle in the tweet instead of subtweeting him.
That’s Social Media 101 stuff.