Report: LeBron James Unhappy With Heat Management, Could Opt Out for Return to Cleveland in 2014

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Jan 25, 2012

Prepare yourselves for "The Decision Part II." And yes, it will involve LeBron James.

Sam Amico of FoxSportsOhio.com is reporting that, according to sources in Miami, James is unhappy with management, most notably team president Pat Riley.

According to Amico's sources, "[James] doesn't particularly care for the heavy-handed and disciplined style" of Riley.

But wait, it gets better.

Amico also reports that — according to his sources — if James does opt out of his contract when he is eligible to do so after the 2013-14 season, the Cleveland Cavaliers would be a team that he eyeballs the most.

Amico writes, "[S]peculation is [James] will strongly consider [opting out] if Riley remains in his current role. And the team James would be eyeballing most in free agency, say those close to the situation, would be the Cavs."

James reportedly still thoroughly enjoys playing alongside Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, though.

It's hard to imagine a return to Cleveland for James, given the way the superstar exited the franchise and the city. The incredible range of emotions would be incomprehensible. Twitter would crash more than it already does, the media would never break from the story to cover anything else and more than a few jerseys would be set on fire.

A new version of "The Decision" is still at least two years away, and that's only if Amico's report is correct and everything plays out as speculated. Thankfully, that's plenty of time to prepare for the ensuing insanity.

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