Yesterday Kevin Durant shook up the NBA world by deciding to leave Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder for the greener pastures of Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and the Golden State Warriors. People were stunned. Golden State fans were ecstatic. Other NBA players seemed less thrilled about it.

But one man didn't seem bothered at all. While the rest of the league was up in arms, and descending into chaos, LeBron James had a different reaction.

Now sure, you could take this post at face value. But if we know one thing about LeBron, it's that he loves to communicate through cryptic social media posts. And when you consider that he attributed some of the Cavs' comeback on the Warriors to the fact that he watched The Godfather between every game? This is a message being sent. It's as if it's saying, "Enjoy the Durant news everybody, I'll be here waiting."

Pretty cool, right? Well it gets better. Last night, something seemed to change in the Dwyane Wade-Miami negotiations. Now, some quick context: LeBron hates Miami's boss Pat Riley for disrespecting him on his way back to Cleveland. Now Wade has been in contentious contract negotiations for the last week, which included a disrespectful $10 million a year offer. Now I know some anti-labor assholes will question the idea that $10 million can ever be disrespectful, but in an NBA economy where Timofey Mozgov is making $16 million a year—yeah, it's disrespectful. And though the Heat did make a $20 million counter, it seemed like it might be too late.