LeBron James is adding further fuel to the growing feeling that he may be on his way out of Cleveland. He missed the first and second of five sessions at his Nike camp in the Cleveland area today, making many people begin to wonder if he has already decided to move on. While it's not known at this time if James plans to attend the afternoon or evening sessions, I would say it's unlikely he does unless there's a valid reason he missed the first two.
Many of the top free agents are having trouble seeing the fans of their previous, and possible former, teams. While he still hasn't left the Heat, Dwyane Wade "accidentally" missed a large group of fans at the airport in Miami yesterday and today canceled a press conference in fears the attention would "overshadow the event". To my knowledge, Amare Stoudemire didn't say any goodbyes publicly to the fans of Phoenix at any point before he signed with the Knicks yesterday.
With high profile free agents already avoiding media and fans over the past few days, it seems James has decided to join the group. There were reports earlier today that LeBron was making the decision alone at this point, and that he is no longer taking advisements from his inner circle of friends and colleagues. It has also come to light there is a rift between James and William "World Wide Wes" Wesley. With reports circulating for weeks that Wesley was telling people LeBron would be in Chicago, James finally got tired of hearing him spreading the word he had picked his destination. But missing his own camp in Cleveland today definitely doesn't help convince Cavaliers fans their superstar is staying in Ohio.