Looks like that Kyrie phone call truly influenced LeBron.
Allegedly, this weekend, LeBron turned toward his old pal Mo Williams and called him regarding his abrupt Miami departure.
Mo, per his secretary, accepted the video phone call from his younger former teammate.
After Lebron initially spoke about his immaturity and impatience at the time, he apologized.
He also showed us his Christian values, as he said the golden word: "Sorry. Sorry, Mo. Forgive me, I was young."
Being a leader that he is, Mo accepted the apology and said that he is proud of LeBron for growing into such fine man.
"We were a 66, 61 win team, on a brink of winning cities (Cleveland) first championship ever. I felt like we were doing something historical there. Then he left. The team, the players and the fans that treated him like a god, but he left regardless. I understood that Miami is a no state tax, but I romantically thought that it was not such a big deal for him. But we are past that now, he knows what he did." - said Mo.
My reaction to all of this is that it certainly takes a man to do such a thing, something we rarely see from the men wearing purple and gold.