LeBron James: ‘Kevin Love, Kyrie Irving injuries were costly’
After playing almost 40 minutes per game over the course of an 82-game season, plus the playoffs, one would think LeBron James has slept like a baby since the end of the National Basteball Association Finals.
“Even from losing in the Finals, because you feel like you’re right there and have a great opportunity to do something special”.
LeBron James has not yet moved on from their National Basteball Association Finals loss to the Golden State Warriors and in a radio interview said he is having “nightmares” about the recent setback. When LeBron was asked how he had managed to get over losing at the 2015 National Basteball Association Finals, he responded by saying that “you can never get out of it”.
“I guess there’s nightmares now about situations throughout the games that’s always replaying in my head”, he added. Its definitely hard, you know Im getting better every day, but you know it takes quite a while for me to get out of the funk..
Love injured his shoulder in the first round while Irving made it to the Finals but was hurt in Game 1 and was unable to continue the series.
The Cleveland Cavaliers fortified a bright yet certainly expensive coming season last Thursday by signing $200M worth player contracts that were highlighted by LeBron James signing for another short-term Cleveland deal. Kyrie Irving is expected to be healthier again while JR Smith, Iman Shumpert, and Tristan Thompson have been retained.
The two had a very honest discussion and agreed on a lot of things when they chanced upon each other in Los Angeles. “Does not. You’ve still got to go out on the floor and play the game, but it definitely gives us a much better shot than we had”. That’s obvious. If we had our two All-Stars in the lineup, it gives us a better shot. He became the first National Basteball Association player to lead both teams in points, assists, and rebounds over the entire 2015 series.