Cavs GM Griffin understands LeBron's
frustration
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[January 26, 2017]
(Reuters) -
Cleveland General Manager David Griffin has
met with LeBron James following the player’s recent criticism of the
Cavaliersroster, the team said on Wednesday.
James, who is trying to win a fourth NBA title, has vented his
frustration with the Cavs in recent weeks, calling for the front office
to pursue a point guard and saying the roster is “top heavy”.
While Griffin felt James going public with his comments “wasn’t
appropriate from a team mate perspective,” he did support his
dissatisfaction with Cleveland’s recent play. |
Cleveland Cavaliers general manager David Griffin speaks to the media at
Cleveland Clinic Courts. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY
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The Eastern Conference leaders are 30-14 for the season but
5-7 in 2017 and have lost three straight.
“Everyone is frustrated and can appreciate the fact that
(LeBron) feels that way,” Griffin told reporters prior to the
team’s loss to Sacramento on Wednesday.
“The thing you have to love about (LeBron) and everybody on the
team is they’re really passionate about what they do. So, I get
the sentiment.”
Cleveland did acquire sharpshooter Kyle Korver by trade earlier
this month, and whether or not they make another deal before the
Feb. 23 trade deadline the team is confident they can defend
their title.
“We have enough on this team to win a championship,” Cavs coach
Tyronn Lue said. “We just have to start playing better as a
unit. No excuses.”
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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