Over the holidays the Cleveland Cavaliers' season took a downward turn.
Anderson Varejao suffered a season-ending achilles injury, they lost to the Heat on Christmas Day, and they hit a new low by getting destroyed by the Detroit Pistons (one of the worst teams in the league) by 23 points at home on Sunday.
On Monday ESPN's Marc Stein and Brian Windhorst reported that the Cavs were worried that the players aren't listening to head coach David Blatt. It's the most solid evidence yet that there's a rift between the best player in the world and his first-time NBA coach.
LeBron James has positioned himself as something of a player-coach since he returned to Cleveland over the summer, which has made it difficult for Blatt to exercise the type of authority he might have with a younger, less established roster.
On Monday reporters asked LeBron about the ESPN story. He could have killed the story entirely by praising Blatt and saying the team was fully behind him. Instead he offered this when asked if Blatt was the right man for the job:
LeBron James when asked if David Blatt is the "right" coach for the Cavs: "Yeah, I mean, he’s our coach, what other coach do we have?"
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) December 29, 2014