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LeBron James unfollows Cavaliers on Twitter
- Updated: March 22, 2016

LeBron James may not be happy with the Cavaliers if you put any stock into who he follows on Twitter.
Could trouble be brewing in Cleveland?
The Internet–which has a lot of time on its hands–discovered on Monday that LeBron James unfollowed the Cleveland Cavaliers Twitter account.
The website DoesFollow.com confirmed that James did indeed unfollow them on March 21, 2016.
So what does this all mean?
Well, it may mean James was just filtering out his Twitter feed.
Or maybe this is his way of expressing his unhappiness in Cleveland.

LeBron unfollows the Cavs on Twitter.
After all, James is no stranger to posting cryptic subtweets on social media and his return to Cleveland has not been very warm and fuzzy.
Earlier this season, the Cavaliers fired head coach David Blatt despite having the best record in the Eastern Conference.
And just a few weeks ago rumors swirled that Kyrie Irving was unhappy in Cleveland. Irving dismissed those rumors but it still led to further speculation about the Cavs’ chemistry.
The Cavs are also not running away with the East. They hold just a one game lead over the Toronto Raptors heading into Monday night’s game.
So take James’ unfollow however you want, but even if we give him the benefit of the doubt and say this was unintentional, he had to know this would not go unnoticed.