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NBA: James concerned as Cavaliers struggle

Published: 24 Nov 2014 - 09:22 am | Last Updated: 19 Jan 2022 - 09:47 am

NEW YORK: The return of the prodigal son to Cleveland is undergoing growing pains as LeBron James and the Cavaliers struggle to fulfill lofty National Basketball Association expectations.
Despite being crowned favourites to win the NBA title by Las Vegas oddsmakers after James announced his return to Cleveland in July, the Cavs slipped to 5-6 after their third loss in a row in falling to the Washington Wizards on Friday.
The season is young, but there is clearly work to be done to turn James, new Cavalier Kevin Love and guard Kyrie Irving into a force under rookie NBA coach David Blatt.
“No one feels sorry for us,” four-time league most valuable player James told reporters after scoring 22 points in the 91-78 loss. “We have to figure out what needs to be done to win.”
The points total was the lowest of the season for the lackluster Cavs, who shot 36 percent, committed 19 turnovers and seemed to be moving in a lower gear than their hosts.
James left Cleveland, where he started his NBA career after high school in Akron, Ohio, in 2010 with the aim of winning championships as he formed a Big Three on the Miami Heat with fellow free agents Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.
“What helps me out is I’ve been through it before,” said James, who is averaging 25.5 points. “At the same time, I’m a winner, I want to win, and I want to win now,” he added.  
Finding the formula may not be so easy this time as James joins 22-year-old Irving, the 2012 NBA Rookie of the Year and two-time All Star power forward Love, his teammate on the 2012 Olympic champion U.S. team who joined the Cavaliers.
Love and Irving have never been to the play-offs, and this is the first time around the NBA for Blatt, who coached in Israel and Europe, and steered Russia to Olympic bronze in London.
Yet a special fire burns in James, determined to honour his home state and bring a championship to Cleveland, which has not seen a professional team triumph since the NFL’s Cleveland Browns 50 years ago.REUTERS