Monday night added yet another chapter to "The Interesting Life of LeBron James."
The four-time NBA MVP had a classic LeBron game; he posted a triple-double in the Cavaliers' 124-91 rout of the Nuggets. The win, his team's 50th in 70 games, clinched the Central Division title for Cleveland.
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But instead of talk about James' 41th career triple-double (33 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists), the Akron native is the talk of the NBA for unfollowing the Cavaliers' official team account on Twitter.
Yes. We're talking 'bout Twitter. Not a game. Twitter.
We've grown tired of his consistent greatness over the last decade-plus. We don't care that he's a good father, a loyal friend or possibly one of the five greatest players in NBA history. We want to know why he had the audacity to unfollow his team.
And, yes, after putting up a great performance (for anyone not named LeBron James, apparently), James was asked postgame about unfollowing the Cavs. He dodged that question, and quickly shut down the rest of the interview.
According to Cleveland.com, James unfollowed the team to "pare down the noise" on the social media account as the playoffs approach.
Imagine that: A guy wants to cut down on distractions and focus as he prepares for another title run. Who does he think he is?
Stud of the night
Draymond Green was the star of the night for the Warriors. He put up 24 points (on 10-for-13 shooting), nine rebounds, six assists, three steals and three blocks to help his team hold off the Timberwolves 109-104.
Dud of the night
Danny Green didn’t do much to help the Spurs on Monday night. The former North Carolina star struggled against the Hornets in a 91-88 San Antonio loss. Green went 0 for 7 from the field and scored just two points.
Tweet of the night
Jeremy Lin was a flamethrower for the Hornets in their comeback win over the league's second-best team, scoring 15 fourth-quarter points.
Heat Check! #NBARapidReplay #SASatCHA https://t.co/OZwj4LemjT
— NBA (@NBA) March 22, 2016
Looking ahead
Rockets (35-35) at Thunder (48-22), 8 p.m. ET: The Thunder have won four in a row and seem to have a secure grip on third place in the West. The Rockets are trying to keep pace with the Mavericks and stay ahead of the Jazz in the West standings.