I guess after raising the question, I'll join the chorus - you're all probably right.
Maybe some of the perceived drama around LeBron has come from playing with older players, either diva-ish in their own right (Wade) or true knuckleheads like J.R. Smith?
The leadership you guys note might be a better match with a young team like the Lakers in which his work ethic and demands will be accepted rather than resisted. I actually don't think he's playing with a bunch of knuckleheads in L.A. -- Stephenson is a lousy player and not sure why the Lakers signed him, but he's always worked hard so far as I can tell even if he's a bit wacky. And Beasley may look stoned, but he seems to have matured. Rondo is a bit weird but, again, not in the sense that he isn't intensely focused on the game. And, more importantly, beyond the one year wonders, in the main with guys like Kuzma and Ingram and Ball and Hart, Lebron has an impressionable, hard-working crew around him that I imagine will follow his lead in a positive way.