"Wonder what the Miami Heat thinks about LeBron James talking about playing for the Cavs.
James is still with the Heat, right? Hasn't even been there for two full seasons. Under contract in Miami at least until the summer of 2014.
So why is he talking about playing for the Cavs? Simply because he was asked?
The easy answer to the question is: "I play for Miami, and I want to win a title for the Heat. That's all I'm thinking about."
Of course, that's what current Cavs coach Byron Scott called "old school."
While Scott refused to discuss James' remarks about playing again for the Cavs, the coach clearly has a hard time understanding why James and so many other players of this generation talk about jumping teams in the middle of the season.
And you can imagine that Scott's coaching mentor -- Heat President Pat Riley -- must be just as confused (and five times as angry) when it comes to James and his tease about coming back to the Cavs.
Remember how James said he wouldn't win only one or two titles with the Heat, but there would be "five . . . six . . . seven."
That was July 2010, after he bolted the Cavs for the Heat, when the team held a celebration for the fans as if these guys deserved championship rings on their fingers simply for scheming to play together.
How about talking about winning that first title? "