For most of Thursday’s soul-crushing Game 2, a 128-110 Cleveland win, James was obviously pacing himself. The most important game of Toronto’s season looked like just another 41-minute workout for basketball’s self-proclaimed King. The galling thing isn’t that LeBron James is 33 years old and playing better than any prime-aged hoopster on the planet. Toronto’s season is down its last gasps, and James, for all the pre-series talk about him being “burnt,” looks like he barely expending himself. “(Sometimes) you know he’s going to have a big night, and this morning you could just sense it,” Love said.
Source: thestar May 04, 2018 00:45 UTC