Report: LeBron 'disappointed' over GM Griffin leaving Cavs
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The Cleveland Cavaliers front office was torn down in just one day, as owner Dan Gilbert relieved general manager David Griffin and assistant general manager Trent Redden of their duties.
Those decisions have reportedly left Cavaliers icon LeBron James "disappointed" and "concerned" about the future of the franchise, according to Bleacher Report's Howard Beck.
James wasn't consulted about Griffin's departure, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst.
How James feels about Detroit Pistons legend Chauncey Billups potentially taking over managerial duties could be the next development in this saga.
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