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LeBron James Video: Watch Mo Williams Hate On Former Teammate

Sam WestmorelandDec 3, 2010

There's a new LeBron James video making the rounds this morning. But this time, it's not a highlight-reel dunk or a "holy crap!" alley-oop that's got people watching.

Instead, it's King James getting the brush-off from former teammate Mo Williams before last night's Miami Heat-Cleveland Cavaliers game. 

During the pre-game shootaround, James approaches Williams, seeming to want to shake hands and probably apologize for, you know, stabbing him and the rest of his former teammates in the back on national television. 

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Rather than accept the handshake and awkward potential man-hug from James, Williams harkens back to the days when opposing teams actually disliked each other rather than acting like AAU buddies playing on separate teams. 

Williams walks past James' hand and heads towards the Cavs bench, clearly still irked by the whole "screw you guys, I'm going to Miami" thing. 

Then, we get to the best part of the video.

LeBron turns around with a mix of confusion and hurt on his face, then tries to shrug the whole incident off. But, just as the clip is about to end, James turns towards the Cavs bench, looking for Williams again. 

For those still confused by the Cavs' (and Cavs fans') vitriol towards James, let me refresh your memory.

James decided it would be a great idea to announce his decision to leave Cleveland on a nationally televised, "Look how awesome I am" extravaganza, essentially stabbing Williams and his teammates in the back without giving them enough time to sign anyone who could come close to replacing James' production. 

However, the brush-off didn't do much to help the Cavs, as they fell 118-90 to the Heat. James scored 38 points, dished out eight assists and pulled down five rebounds in the win, while Williams mustered just 11 points and six assists in the loss. 

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