The 2015 Cleveland Cavaliers were one of the better teams in the NBA, led by superstar LeBron James, who was in his first year after returning to his hometown. The Cavs swept the Boston Celtics, then advanced to the semifinals of the 2015 NBA Playoffs against the Chicago Bulls. With stars such as Jimmy Butler and Derrick Rose, the Bulls raced out to a two games to one lead over the Cavs. However, Cleveland ultimately came back and road the momentum all the way to the NBA Finals, where they eventually lost to the Golden State Warriors. Current Bulls center Tristan Thomspon, who was a member of that Cavs team, dished a shocking truth about the 2015 Bulls, who he alleges “quit” early in that playoff series against Cleveland, as reported by K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago.

That is quite the revelation by Thompson. He “won't say their names” but said that the Cavs “had more heart” than the Bulls in the 2015 NBA Playoffs.

Those Bulls teams were fronted by Butler, Rose, Joakim Noah, and Pau Gasol. While Thomspon isn't going to throw anyone under the bus, it's reasonable that he's pointing the finger at one of these key leaders of the 2015 team.

If so, that's a pretty telling admission from Thomspon, considering the Bulls were up by a game in the series with another home game and a chance to take a commanding lead.