Cleveland Cavaliers News & Rumors: Lebron James Sidelined Two Weeks On Injury; Does The King Want To Reunite With The Flash?

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The news surrounding the Cleveland Cavaliers is not good as it was reported that Lebron James will be sidelined two weeks to recover from knee and back injuries. Meanwhile, rumors suggested that King James wanted to reunite with Dwayne Wade.

Lebron James, the two-time MVP, reportedly has knee and back strains as shown by the MRI Wednesday after the team lost its third consecutive game, according to the Cleveland Cavaliers news from ESPN.

Coach David Blatt told reporters that the main priority for the team right now is for Lebron James to completely recover.

"The season is long and our main objective is that he will be well and strong for the rest of the season," he said. "But we have to fight it out and work every day to build others until he gets back after the time he needs."

Lebron James has been quite indestructible as he has never missed over five straight games. This latest news, however, could jeopardize that streak.

Meanwhile, in other Cleveland Cavaliers news, the Reddit has been feasting about the supposed conversation between Lebron James and Dwayne Wade, also known as The Flash, on Christmas day during a match.

"According to the Reddit post, LeBron supposedly says the following: 'Like I said, if we aren't better this year, we're gonna re-unite again and do some bigger and better things, alright?'" said Fear The Sword.

"LeBron has been quite weird lately in both his off-court comments and on-court demeanor," the blog site noted. "And this could be another instance of LeBron being frustrated with the team's play. It could even mean a dreaded Decision 3.0 is looming."

News reports about the Cleveland Cavaliers should be interesting in the next few days, particularly if Lebron James and Dwayne Wade, or their respective reps, will issue a statement denying the alleged conversation.

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