Zero Dark Thirty-23. Itā€™s the social media silence Cleveland Cavaliersā€™ star LeBron James has taken for the last five seasons. Once the regular season ends in the next couple of days, James will once again tweet out and ā€œactivateā€ his ā€œZero Dark Thirty-23ā€ mode where he puts 150 percent of his focus on the NBA playoffs.

Zero Dark Thirty, the 2012 thriller by Columbia Pictures about the takedown of Osama Bin Ladenā€™s headquarters, got itā€™s name from the military term which, according to director Kathryn Bigelow, the term ā€œZero Dark Thirtyā€ is a time ā€™30 minutes after midnight, and it refers also to the darkness and secrecy that cloaked the entire decade-long mission.ā€™

Dating back to his third year with the Miami Heat, James has been tweeting out ā€œZerk Dark Thirtyā€ followed by his jersey number (#6 in Miami, #23 in Cleveland) after the regular season ends and before the postseason begins.

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Well, this year, despite all the controversy surrounding Jamesā€™ takes on social media, including calling Donald Trump a ā€˜bum,ā€™ James isnā€™t going to take any different approach to the postseason and his social media tradition. Per BRā€™s Scott Sargent:

ā€œMy focus hasnā€™t changed,ā€ James told Bleacher Report of this yearā€™s upcoming hiatus. ā€œ[The current social media climate] doesnā€™t matter to me. We all know how this season has been. With our ball club and all the noise thatā€™s either irrelevant or relevantā€”whatever the case may beā€”for me, maintaining my focus hasnā€™t changed.ā€

In the last five regular seasons, James has been incredible, averaging 26.2 points, 7.4 rebounds, 7.3 assists, 1.5 steals, 0.6 blocks and 1.5 made three-pointers per game on 53.8 percent shooting from the field and 36.1 percent from beyond the arc. Since heā€™s started the ā€œZero Dark Thirtyā€ tradition, James has somehow upped his game and averaged 28.3 points, 9.1 rebounds, 7.0 assists, 1.9 steals, 1.0 blocks, and 1.7 three-pointers on 50.4 percent shooting and 34.9 percent from downtown in the last five postseasons.

This postseason, James arguably has a more daunting task than heā€™s ever had before. The East is a lot better and his team hasnā€™t been able to put together a good stretch of games to close out the season. On top of that, theyā€™ve had to deal with a number of injuries to key players as well as significant, roster-changing trades, so theyā€™ve only really had their entire team together for less than a handful of games. All things considered, however, they have LeBron James, who has proven time and time again to be the ultimate wild-card.