LeBron James, Cavaliers Read Nice Tweets About Themselves (Video)
By Sam Richmond
LeBron James, Kevin Love and other Cleveland Cavaliers players read nice tweets in a new video.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers apparently believe those celebrities-read-mean-tweets videos are getting old.
The Cavs released a video on Friday showing their players only reading complementary tweets about themselves.
Watch the unique and funny video below:
There are some pretty great reactions here, but LeBron James’ might be the best. James clearly has no idea how to react and seems a bit concerned after reading a tweet from someone going through a midlife crisis.
Hopefully for Cavaliers fans, these nice tweets will inspire the players to perform better going forward.
The Cavaliers have stumbled out of the game, losing three of their first four games to begin the 2014-15 NBA season.
Still, Cleveland is poised for an excellent season. With LeBron, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving leading the way, the Cavs are considered the favorites to reach the NBA Finals out of the Eastern Conference.
The Cavaliers signed LeBron this offseason to a two-year contract in easily the biggest move of the summer. The team then traded with the Minnesota Timberwolves as part of a three-team deal to acquire Kevin Love. Irving has been with Cleveland since the team selected him with the No. 1 pick of the 2011 NBA Draft.
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