LeBron staying 'even keel' as Lakers look to bounce back
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[October 06, 2020]
(Reuters) - LeBron James on
Monday said he isn't letting the highs and lows of the NBA Finals
get the better of him, preferring to focus on fixing the mistakes
that led his Los Angeles Lakers to fall 115-104 to the Miami Heat on
Sunday.
The Lakers enjoy a 2-1 advantage in the best-of-seven series but the
team had an off night in Game Three, committing 20 turnovers and
suffering too many defensive breakdowns against a short-handed Heat
squad.
A frustrated James left the court with 10 seconds left to play in
Sunday's game but the veteran forward vowed that the team will be
better on Tuesday.
"We're able to take a loss and understand why we lost. Understand
things that we should have done better and things that we can apply
to the next game to be better," he said.
"Obviously, no one wants to ever lose. You hate that feeling,
especially when you know you didn't play your best, and I definitely
wasn't at my best last night from an individual standpoint.
"So I take that responsibility and I take that with a lot of passion
and understanding of how I can be much better in the following game.
James, 35, is two wins away from his fourth championship and said
his experience has helped him appreciate the importance of managing
his emotions.
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Lakers forward LeBron James (23) reacts after a call during the
fourth quarter of game three of the 2020 NBA Finals against the
Miami Heat at AdventHealth Arena. The Miami Heat won 115-104.
Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
"Throughout the postseason, I stay even keel," he said.
"As I've grown in this game and I've grown over the years, I kind of
stay even keel, understanding that there's always another
opportunity to get better.
"We have that opportunity today and also tomorrow night in the
game."
This year's NBA Finals will cap a season unlike any other as play
restarted in July after a four-month hiatus with all games held at
Disney World in Florida to limit the risk from the novel coronavirus.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by David
Gregorio)
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