NEW YORK -- LeBron James was not amused with Reggie Evans' comments that devalued the NBA title won by the Miami Heat last season.

So once the Heat dominated the Brooklyn Nets 105-85 on Wednesday night, James directly ripped Evans after the game.

Earlier Wednesday, Evans dismissed the Heat's championship-winning season.

"It doesn't prove nothing," the Nets' starting power forward told the New York Daily News. "That was a lockout season."

When James learned of the comments during the day, he tweeted: "Just keep throwing rocks at the throne, don't matter cause nothing can break my zone."

James had 24 points, nine rebounds and seven assists in the victory over the Nets, the third time Miami has blown out Brooklyn this season. Then he took aim at Evans' comments.

"You can't just come out and say something like that versus a champion," James said. "No one knows what it takes unless you've done it. You can't sit here and judge and talk about a team winning a championship unless you've done it. (Evans) hasn't done it."

James then looked down at the postgame stat sheet.

"Let me look at his numbers real quick -- he had no offensive rebounds, so we did our number on him," James said.