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2016 Cavaliers champ reveals surprising truth about his relationship with LeBron James

LeBron James delivered one of his finest performances with the Cleveland Cavaliers, capturing the championship in the 2015-16 season. A teammate from that roster recently shared insights into his relationship with James, revealing pivotal details.

Channing Frye #9, LeBron James #23 and  Richard Jefferson #24 of the Cleveland Cavaliers look on from the bench in the second half against the Toronto Raptors.
Ā© Jason Miller/Getty ImagesChanning Frye #9, LeBron James #23 and Richard Jefferson #24 of the Cleveland Cavaliers look on from the bench in the second half against the Toronto Raptors.

LeBron James, now a legendary figure with the Los Angeles Lakers, first carved out his path to NBA stardom with the Cleveland Cavaliers. It was with this franchise that he spent the majority of his career, dedicating 11 seasons to the team. His time in Cleveland culminated in a memorable championship victory during the 2015-16 season. Recently, a teammate from that championship roster opened up about his relationship with LeBron, shedding light on some intriguing aspects of their dynamic.

ā€œBron (LeBron James), I don’t think ever truly respected you on the basketball court. I think his respect for you as a human being as a person, that’s where he f****g rides with you…I respect the fact that I can trust you to do your job. If Bron can trust you to do your job, he will f***k with you till the end of the day,ā€ Richard Jefferson said, via Road Trippin’ Podcast.

Jefferson underscores the necessity of earning LeBron’s trust through diligent work to cultivate a strong on-court relationship. Once the latter is secured, the camaraderie and trademark good humor James usually shares with his teammates naturally flourish.

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Despite this, Richard revealed that it is not easy to be LeBron’s teammate because he always seeks 100% competitiveness from his teammates to win the championship. He even revealed that making mistakes in practice is particularly difficult and that it drives him crazy, making clear the high expectations he imposes on the team.

LeBron James in 2016

LeBron James #23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers smiles during the fourth quarter against the Golden State Warriors in Game 5 of the 2016 NBA Finals.

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Not only did Richard Jefferson speak on this topic, but Iman Shumpert also weighed in, having shared a locker room with LeBron James from 2015 to 2018. He stated on the Road Trippin’ podcast, ā€œI’m going to piggyback off Richard’s statement in saying there’s a ridiculous amount of pressure that comes with it because you have to be in a win-now mindset every time you play on his team... he is always expected to be at the top of the league, to win a championship.ā€

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Although LeBron James sets high expectations for his teammates, he captured just one NBA championship during his 11-year stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers, leaving many fans and critics wishing for more from his on-court presence. Nonetheless, he undeniably left an indelible mark on the team, showcasing some of his most dominant performances, including two consecutive MVP seasons in 2009 and 2010.

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