Relive LeBron James' season using his own tweets and Instagram posts

Relive LeBron James' season using his own tweets and Instagram posts

Published Jun. 3, 2015 1:31 p.m. ET

LeBron James has the Cavaliers four wins from an NBA title, however the path to get here was not always smooth.

It took Cleveland a little bit of time to gel and get on the same page. Once the players did, though, the Cavs haven't looked back.   

The team was under .500 on Jan. 13 after a six-game losing streak. After that, Cleveland won 12 in a row and cruised into the postseason.

Here is a look at LeBron's season on the court as told by his own tweets and Instagram posts through the season.

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Nov. 8: The Cavs head home after a 2-2 road trip.

Nov. 22: After a four-game losing streak puts the Cavs' record at 5-7, LeBron gets philosophical.

Dec. 9: Cavs extend their winning streak to 8 games with a home win against the Raptors.

Jan. 2: LeBron injured his quad in a game on Dec. 28. He would go on to miss the next eight games.

Jan 28: Kyrie Irving goes off for 55 points in a 99-94 against the Trail Blazers while LeBron sits the game out with a sprained right wrist.

Feb. 7: LeBron sends a cryptic tweet that may assume is about Kevin Love, who was not performing the way many thought he would when he came over from Minnesota.

Feb 9: LeBron quickly shoots down the Kevin Love theory.

Feb. 22: J.R. Smith scores 17 points against the Knicks, who traded him to the Cavs on Jan. 7.

Mar 1: LeBron scores 37 points, grabs eight rebound and dishes out four assists but the Cavs lose to the Rockets 105-103 in overtime, but missed two free throws with 4.2 seconds left in OT.

March 11: LeBron scores 27 points and J.R. Smith pours in 21 as the Cavs blow out the Mavericks, 127-94.

March 13: Kyrie Irving goes off for 57 points in a 128-125 overtime win against the Spurs.

March 21: The Cavs clinch a playoff berth.  

April 16: The day after the regular season ends with the Cavs finishing 53-29, he lets everyone know he is ready for the playoffs. He has not tweeted since.

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