The Cleveland Cavaliers were the busiest team on NBA trade deadline day this year as they made some major changes to their roster by acquiring Jordan Clarkson, Larry Nance Jr., Rodney Hood and George Hill and dealing Isaiah Thomas, Channing Frye, Jae Crowder, Derrick Rose, Iman Shumpert and Dwyane Wade.

One of the players who has fit in nicely in the Cavs’ rotation is point guard Jordan Clarkson. Through his first six games with the team, the 25-year-old is averaging 14.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, and two assists per game while coming off the bench. The former second round pick hopped on CavsHQ earlier this week and shared the differences between playing alongside Kobe Bryant and playing alongside LeBron James.

(Note: the interview with Jordan Clarkson begins around the 7:45 mark)
 

Clarkson was asked to share the differences between playing with the two future NBA Hall of Famers and he explained how the two of them have completely different styles of leading their teams.
 

 

Two basketball icons. Two leadership styles.

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Although Clarkson was Bryant’s teammate for two seasons and has only been around LeBron James for less than a month, he already seems to have a pretty good read on his new teammate and how he runs things in Cleveland.

(H/T NBA, CavsHQ)