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LeBron James changed his Twitter images

Charles Curtis
USA TODAY

Zero Dark Thirty-23 - the phrase LeBron James uses for putting a stop to all things social media during the NBA playoffs - is over, which means it's time to read all the tea leaves about The Decision 3.0.

So what did James do to kick off a summer of potential free agency nuttiness? He changed his Twitter avatar.

And he changed his Twitter banner:

The avatar change isn't that different. It's just young LeBron, slightly older. This was the old one:

Still, that didn't stop people from throwing out theories on what it all meant:

Dictionary.com had thoughts:

What does it all mean??????? Maybe just that he wanted to freshen up his profile. But it's a reminder that anything he does in the next few weeks will be dissected a million times over to figure out what his next move is.

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