Videos

Video: LeBron James Takes Shot at NBA for Criticizing Rest Days

Published by
Damien Peters

LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers have come under fire as of late, as the Cavs’ coaching staff chose to rest the Big 3 of James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love on the first night of a back-to-back in Los Angeles against the Clippers on Saturday night.

James, who turned 32 in December has been at the center of attention since his scheduled rest against the Clippers, as NBA fans were left frustrated that the King didn’t suit up on the evening.

The Cavaliers came under more fire than usual as it was a nationally televised game and the news broke just under an hour before tipoff, deflating all who were looking forward to one of the premier matchups on the NBA calendar.

There were numerous jerseys with the No. 23 on them in LA that evening, but the city of Los Angeles had to wait one more night before they got to see the four-time MVP up close.

James has played the most regular season and playoff minutes since entering the league, and despite NBA fans and personalities seeing the world’s best player in action in June the past six times in the NBA Finals, James sitting out the game was still made a big deal.

Scheduled rest has been made famous by the San Antonio Spurs and Gregg Popovich, but all of a sudden it has become an issue within the association, and James believes it’s because he’s the one sitting out the occasional contest.

James may in fact be the reason why there has been an increased focus on this issue currently, so much so, it has caused NBA commissioner Adam Silver to look into the situation.

The three-time NBA champion did of course suit up the next night, and dropped 34 points in 37 minutes, shooting 13-of-22 from the floor and lifting the Cavs to victory alongside Irving and Love. The trio combined for 101 points, the most in franchise history as the Cavs stars showed out and definitely gave the fans their money’s worth.

The Cavs and James aren’t worried too much, as long as the King is healthy and firing come playoff time is all that matters, as the Cavs try and defend their crown.

Damien Peters

Damien Peters is a professional sports writer from Melbourne, Australia. An NBA enthusiast, he has been covering the Cavaliers for over two years. Damien has a degree in journalism and business.

Published by
Damien Peters

Recent Posts

2016 champ says Cavs ‘found something’ amid series comeback vs. Pistons

The Cleveland Cavaliers have successfully climbed out of an 0-2 hole against the Detroit Pistons…

4 days ago

Jeff Teague says Cavs failed to make deal that would’ve sent them to NBA Finals

The Cleveland Cavaliers still have a legitimate chance to make the 2026 NBA Finals, but…

4 days ago

Kendrick Perkins rips Evan Mobley for impact vs. Pistons: ‘You finish the game with one rebound?’

The Cleveland Cavaliers failed to steal a game from the Detroit Pistons on the road…

1 week ago

Former Cavs player says James Harden needs to come off the bench in limited minutes

The Cleveland Cavaliers are in an 0-2 hole in their second-round series against the Detroit…

1 week ago

Donovan Mitchell suggests that he needs to flop to get calls after free-throw disparity in Game 1

Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell wasn’t happy with the lack of foul calls that he…

1 week ago

Skip Bayless implies James Harden was carried in Game 7 vs. Raptors

The Cleveland Cavaliers got the job done in Game 7 against the Toronto Raptors on…

2 weeks ago