LeBron James Blames Kyrie Irving's "Bad Habits" For Cleveland Cavaliers' Loss To Portland Trail Blazers!

By Jorge Solis j.solis@mstarsnews.com | Nov 06, 2014 08:00 PM EST

After the Cleveland Cavaliers loss to the Portland Trail Blazers during Tuesday night's game, Lebron James and Kyrie Irving debated over what caused the stagnant offense. After James blamed his teammate's "bad habits" for the 19-point loss, Irving left the locker room without speaking to the media.

Following the losses to Utah Jazz and the the Trail Blazers, the number 23 forward spoke to his teammate about his concerns for the Cavs' offense. The exchange of words was about being a better playmaker for the team. Though ESPN sources state the discussion was seen as "healthy," the 22 year old suddenly had a change of mind and left the locker room before meeting with reporters.

According to Deadspin, Irving scored 34 points during the first 45 minutes, but didn't pass on a single assist. The entire team totaled only six assists, which is a record low, throughout the whole game.The conversation could have been about spreading the ball around a little bit more to the other players.

James is quoted as saying, "There are a lot of bad habits. A lot of bad habits have been built up the past couple years. When you play that style of basketball, it takes a lot to get it up out of you."

An anonymous source tells Cleveland site that the 29 year old "just wants Kyrie to be the best player he can be. In order for that to occur, confrontations must take place."

Check out the highlights from the Cleveland Cavaliers vs Portland Trail Blazers game here:

Though this has been a slow start for the Cavaliers this season, James went to official Twitter account to tweet, "In the words of the great @AaronRodgers12 'RELAX'"

Lebron James spoke his mind and blamed Kyrie Irving's "bad habits." Readers, what do you think of the verbal exchange?

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