All is clearly not well in Cleveland right now as the Cleveland Cavaliers are on a two-game losing streak and don’t seem to be getting it together as well as last year. Amidthe incredle run that the Golden State Warriors are on, everyone seems to be out of the championship contention.

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According to Stephen A. Smith, Kyrie Irving is apparently not happy being in Cleveland. This sort of comes out of the blue, but Smith also said that this is something he’s heard for months. Josh Hill of Fansided reported it first. Smith had this to say on the Kyrie Irving situation in Cleveland.

“Dating back to last year, I’ve been told that Kyrie Irving ain’t too happy being in Cleveland. The situation is not ideal for him. I don’t know the particulars, I haven’t spoken to him personally. It’s something that I’ve been hearing for months; that under ideal circumstances he would prefer to be someplace other than Cleveland.”

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about Kyrie being unhappy in Cleveland, and those were in the midst of four straight lottery years. He ended up signing a five-year contract extension before LeBron James’ return was announced.

This is likely just Stephen A. Smith trying to instigate something, but then what else is there to talk about right now with Golden State tearing the NBA apart and the Cavs struggling?