Because the Los Angeles Lakers have not played the sort of basketball that they had planned for this season, LeBron James has taken to Twitter to express his dissatisfaction with his team and about other things.

Before the season, LeBron said on Twitter that people need to keep that same energy they have when talking about his team when the season starts, and that they are here to prove people wrong. He deleted his post and then talked about how he needed to improve and promised Lakers fans that he would.

According to Michael Corvo, Los Angeles Lakers beat reporter for Clutch Points, LeBron had this to say about his tweets

“To be honest, when I send out, I don’t really track my traction. When I send out stuff I kinda just let it float in the metaverse. I just let it do its thing. I don’t track my tweets.”

It's evident that the Lakers star is unconcerned about how other people react to him or what they will think of what he's saying. Many of his tweets are just jokes, but he does have some serious tweets where he attempts to weigh in on various issues.

Given the present state of social media, LeBron James can't really go on there and attempt to please everyone with what he says. Obviously, when he is speaking about important issues, a large portion of the world does not agree with what he is saying, but he still has the freedom to say anything he wants.