The NBA Finals aren't going so well for LeBron James and the Cavaliers after the team dropped Game 2 to the Warriors Sunday night.

James combined for 80 points in the first two games — 51 of which came in Game 1 — of the series, but that wasn't enough to save Cleveland from sinking into a 2-0 hole.

So if the Cavaliers lose the NBA Finals to the Warriors for the third time in four years, what does this mean for James' future in Cleveland? Many think he's going to move on to another team, including current NBA players Jamal Crawford, Jared Dudley and CJ McCullom, who had a very open discussion about King James on Twitter.

So would James move to the Western Conference with the Rockets? That remains to be seen, but it's obvious frustrations are high after letting Game 1 slip away and losing brutally in Game 2.

History isn't on James' side, either — he has been to the NBA Finals eight years in a row, but has only brought home a title twice. However, James moving on means he would leave more than $35 million on the table in Cleveland due to his current contract and likely taking a paycut to go to Houston due to high-caliber players like Chris Paul and James Harden already being there.

At the moment, the Cavaliers have too much to lose to let something like that happen, especially since James has been carrying the team this season.