Meiji: Westbrook is tired of James "hypocritical" behavior. The former feels that the latter is insincere.
Today, "The Ringer" reporter Yaron Weitzman wrote an article about Westbrook's past when he played for the Lakers. He said that Westbrook was tired of James' "hypocrisy" behavior in the Lakers.
Reporters said that when Westbrook was playing for the Lakers, although James himself had denied this, he quietly pushed the team to trade for Irving. To complete this operation, Westbrook would have to be traded away from the team; in interviews, James often said "ask Westbrook to be himself," but in fact James did not provide support behind the scenes.
In addition, when Hollywood movie star Will Smith came to the Lakers training base for an event, James and Anthony Davis suddenly walked out to greet Will Smith before Will Smith arrived. A few minutes later, they returned to the training base together and behaved very friendly-James dominated the conversation, constantly asking Will Smith questions and quoting lines from his movies. Westbrook looked at this scene in disbelief, and then told his teammates: "I hate that kind of fake stuff. I can't do it."
Westbrook also witnessed James distorting the facts many times - for example, James claimed that "The Godfather" was his favorite movie, but could not even understand a line; he brought the book "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" to an interview, but was unable to discuss the content in the book; James even claimed that he predicted that Kobe Bryant would score 81 points, which made Westbrook feel that James was not sincere.
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