The Cleveland Cavaliers' front office has yet to make a decision on the future of general manager David Griffin and LeBron James is letting everyone know that he isn't happy about it.

Per Sam Amico of AmicoHoops.net, James expressed his frustration about the lack of traction between Griffin and the Cavaliers as he left the team's practice facility in a manner that leads many to believe LeBron wanted his thoughts to be known by everyone.

According to sources, James walked out of the practice facility Tuesday, shaking his head and loudly wondering why Griffin “wouldn’t be able to get a new contract.” James appeared to be speaking to no one in particular, but wanted to send a message — the Cavaliers superstar wants Griffin to return. James has been repeatedly dropping these type of hints, which are growing louder by the week, sources said. But he does not appear to have any plans to speak to owner Dan Gilbert directly about the matter. Neither ownership nor members of the team consider James’ occasional mentions of the Griffin situation to be a distraction. In fact, even Gilbert is said to admire the star player’s support of the front office.

While James would like to see the architect of this roster return to the fold for the 2017-18 campaign and beyond, Amico's sources have informed him that the relationship between Griffin and the rest of the front office is "not good."

Should Griffin ultimately choose to leave the franchise, he should have plenty oof suitors as the Orlando Magic have reportedly already shown interest in adding him to their organization.