LeBron
has Cavs on title track after slow start to season
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[April 18, 2015]
(Reuters) - LeBron James could not
bring Cleveland a NBA title during his initial stint with the Cavaliers
but in the first season of his second go-round with the team, he has
them looking like true contenders for a championship.
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A shaky beginning marked his return, James at times looking sluggish
during the Cavaliers' 6-7 start, but after he took time off in
January to rest his body, the team has become one of the Eastern
Conference's best.
Still, despite taking over a team that missed the playoffs last year
and spearheading a 20-win improvement along with a division title,
James is remaining cautious.
"We're a championship contender, but we're not there yet," he said
this month. "We have the talent, we've had the process so far, but
we still have some time left. We won't take those days for granted."
James famously left the Cavaliers in 2010 to join the Miami Heat,
where he won two championships in four consecutive trips to the NBA
Finals. A burning desire to win with his hometown team brought him
back to Cleveland.
His Miami experience should prove invaluable for a team that will
enter Sunday's playoff opener against the Boston Celtics with
several postseason debutants.
Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, two of Cleveland's top three scorers,
and Tristan Thompson have never been in the pressure-cooker
environment that is the NBA playoffs. The same is true for rookie
head coach David Blatt.
James has singlehandedly resurrected a Cavaliers franchise that
missed the playoffs with four consecutive losing seasons while he
was off winning titles in Miami.
He may not have had his best season statistically, averaging the
lowest number of points (25.3) and rebounds(6) since his rookie
campaign in 2003-04, but he has been invaluable to the Cavaliers.
Cleveland went 50-19 with James in the lineup and 3-10 without him.
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The Cavaliers were branded as contenders the moment James announced
his return last July, Las Vegas installing a 33-win team as
favorites to win their first NBA championship.
The NBA's four-time Most Valuable Player has more than delivered on
those lofty expectations.
Despite enduring more growing pains than expected, James has the
Cavaliers in a solid position
"We've been playing the right way -- win, lose or draw -- we've
played the right way," James said. "We've stuck to our system and I
think it's built some great habits for us going into the
postseason."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Gene Cherry)
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