Down 3-0 in NBA Finals, LeBron James reveals plenty in candid session with media
Cleveland Cavaliers forward
LeBron James takes
questions at a press
conference after practice.
Carlos Osorio, AP CLEVELAND – LeBron
James is not in command on the court
in the NBA Finals. Despite his
all-world production, his
Cleveland Cavaliers trail
Golden State 3-0, and the prospect of
even winning a game in the series is as bleak
as a northeast Ohio winter. Off the court,
on the dais while
addressing reporters, James
is in complete command. Whether talking
about his son LeBron Jr.'s basketball
prospects, what he looks for
in teammates, the difficulty of
playing Golden State's
stacked roster, missing Dwyane Wade
who was traded from Cleveland in
February or poking fun at
Portland for passing on Kevin
Durant in the 2007 draft,
James was thoughtful, insightful and
entertaining. Usa Today
LeBron James takes
questions at a press
conference after practice.
Carlos Osorio, AP CLEVELAND – LeBron
James is not in command on the court
in the NBA Finals. Despite his
all-world production, his
Cleveland Cavaliers trail
Golden State 3-0, and the prospect of
even winning a game in the series is as bleak
as a northeast Ohio winter. Off the court,
on the dais while
addressing reporters, James
is in complete command. Whether talking
about his son LeBron Jr.'s basketball
prospects, what he looks for
in teammates, the difficulty of
playing Golden State's
stacked roster, missing Dwyane Wade
who was traded from Cleveland in
February or poking fun at
Portland for passing on Kevin
Durant in the 2007 draft,
James was thoughtful, insightful and
entertaining. Usa Today
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