It was never one he started, but the beef between LeBron James and Knicks big man Enes Kanter is not one James is interested in discussing further.

Easily the weirdest feud in the NBA this season has had a few chapters.

First, Kanter made a big deal of LeBron’s comments that the Knicks should have picked Dennis Smith Jr. and turned it into a slight at Knicks rookie Frank Ntilikina. That same day, Kanter got chest-to-chest with James. Kanter then took issue with LeBron’s ‘King of New York’ instagram post.

He’s also trolled James many times on twitter, most recently poking fun at the Cavs when his former Oklahoma City team scored 148 points on Cleveland in January.

In hindsight, we probably could have started a LeBronWire section strictly for the Kanter Kontent. Anyway, LeBron was asked about it at Cleveland’s shootaround Monday at Madison Square Garden.

“It doesn’t matter,” James said when asked about whether Kanter would play, according to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin. “It doesn’t matter. I didn’t think much of it. It doesn’t matter who is in the lineup for them. I’m trying to get our guys healthy and I think we’re getting our point guards back today, so that’s what I’m excited about.”