The NBA world received a shock earlier this week when Kyrie Irving announced that he wanted to be traded away from the Cleveland Cavaliers.After six seasons with the Cavaliers, the four-time NBA All-Star now wants to go and play his basketball somewhere else in the NBA. He made his intentions clear alongside his agent during a meeting with Cavs owner Dan Gilbert last week.During that meeting, Irving named four teams he would like to be traded to. These were the San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks, Miami Heat or Minnesota Timberwolves.The decision by the point guard has certainly sparked the NBA offseason back to life after it fizzled down after players that were free agents signed with new teams, but it hasn't gone down well with everybody associated with the Cavaliers, whether it be their fans or players.Some fans are disgusted by Irving's actions, while others had more subtle reactions. Now, the biggest star of the Cleveland-based franchise may have voiced his opinion on the shocking news.LeBron James posted on his Instagram story a video of him singing along to Meek Mill's "Heavy Heart." He might just be a fan of the rapper, but if you listen to the lyrics in the video closely, he might be telling us something.

The lyrics for the songs go: "N----- say they with you when they really not, n----- plot on everything you got ..."

After going to the NBA Finals in each of the past three seasons and winning the NBA Championship in 2016, it seems James isn't happy with Irving's decision to jump ship following another season of coming up short in the Finals.

He certainly looks a bit emotional during this video, but the 25-year-old still has two years to run on his contract and the team has no obligation to grant him his wish and trade him away. A lot of things could happen though between now and the start of the new season in October later this year.

It certainly is going to be an interesting next couple of months. Whether or not Irving leaves the Cavaliers this summer could ultimately determine how the face of the Eastern Conference looks at the end of next season.