Cavs ownership and front office are obviously at fault for giving LeBron so much influence on player personnel decisions like paying JR, Tristan, and Shump, and likely okaying the Kyrie deal. They should have held firm back then, and it might mean they’d be better off now. LeBron has to look in the mirror and understand he had a big hand in the mess that the team is in now, from those aforementioned players to basically hand picking a head coach sorely ill-equipped to work wonders with those players.
Cavs ownership and front office could have saved LeBron from himself, but they were too worried about appeasing him since he kept signing short term deals.

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