Videos

Video: LeBron James Explains Why He Went Off on Cavs in Toronto

Published by
Brad Sullivan

The frustration felt by the Cleveland Cavaliers that stemmed from being routed in consecutive games was most notably captured during the second quarter of Thursday night’s 133-99 loss to the Toronto Raptors. That’s when TNT cameras captured a visibly angry LeBron James yelling at assistant coach Phil Handy on the team’s bench after having previously yelled at teammate Kevin Love.

Some controversy was sparked by James and Love’s interaction that took place toward the end of the first half. That came just after Toronto scored on a dunk with virtually no defense offered by Love or any other Cavaliers player. However, Joe Vardon of Cleveland.com clarified the situation:

“Coach Tyronn Lue took a timeout, and on the way to the bench, according to sources, James was ripping into Love for the play,” Vardon wrote. “Love agreed with James, but by the time they got to the bench, Handy started into the players.”

At that point, James and Handy exchanged words, though the dispute was resolved between the two during the halftime break. After the game, James didn’t offer any hint as to what was said, but discussed the reason for his outburst:

“We’ve all got to be accountable for actions, accountable for how we play, how hard we play, what we’re doing for one another,” James said. “Just plays that you should come up with, you should make, and when you’re losing, you tend to not want to make those plays or tend to let some plays get away from you. And we can’t afford that right now, the way we’re playing ball. So, just trying to hold everybody accountable and move on, which we did.”

Such arguments aren’t uncommon during the course of a long season and tend to crop up during the type of circumstances the Cavaliers are currently experiencing. James acknowledged that such events will inevitably take place in team-oriented sports:

“Family’s not always about a bed of roses,” James said.

The Cavaliers have the opportunity to erase such bad memories by closing out their lengthy road trip with a win on Friday night. That’s when they travel to face the Indiana Pacers in a game that will tip off just after 7 p.m.

Brad Sullivan

Brad Sullivan is a lead writer for Cavaliers Nation. He has spent much of life in the Cleveland, Ohio area, and has remained a Cavalier fan from their 1970 beginnings through the return of LeBron James. While that fandom was sorely tested during the Reign of Error known simply by one word, Stepien, that overall historical perspective will be part of his writing for Cavaliers Nation in the months ahead.

Published by
Brad Sullivan

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