I'm not debating whether the Cavs trading the Brooklyn pick was a smart move or not. I'm saying that LeBron (and Lue actually) wanted DeAndre Jordan and if he really did run the team like you say, then they would've traded that pick. But they didn't. Your post is full of blatant contradictions. Basically complaining that "LeBron is running the team" while at the same time saying "Why would they let LeBron run the team when he can leave them next year?"
If LeBron really did trade Wiggins for Love, then that turned out to be a genius move, considering they won a championship. But Wiggins was traded because it was the obvious thing to do. Instead of flooding the perimeter with three players and gambling on a rookie, they traded for an established power forward. But I suppose that LeBron the dictator is the only possible reason why such an outrageous move was made.
And you can claim that Kyrie left because of LeBron's dictatorship. But that's crap. I believe that Kyrie did leave because of LeBron. However not because LeBron is a dictator, but because he didn't want to be in the shadow of LeBron (like any player who plays with LeBron would be) and wanted to go to a team where he would be #1. He's delusional to think that he can win a championship on a team where he's #1, but that's expected considering he also thinks the earth is flat.