James preaches NBA patience for Cavs

Sep 26, 2014 - 8:29 PM Four time NBA Most Valuable Player LeBron James, back in a Cavaliers uniform for the first time since a four-year defection to Miami, preached patience in Cleveland on Friday.

"I understand what it takes to win a championship," James said as the Cavaliers' annual pre-season media day drew a throng of reporters eager to see him again sporting Cleveland's gold and claret colors.

"I understand winning a championship is the hardest thing you could ever do. I've been two up and two down in four years."

Now James will try to lead the Cavaliers to the crown he could never capture in his first stint with his home state team, where he started his NBA career in 2003.

"My expectations are still high, but I'm more patient now than I was four years ago," said the 29-year-old superstar, who inked a two-year, $US42 million ($A45 million) contract with the Cavs as a free agent in July.

He rejoins a team where Kyrie Irving has stamped himself as a rising star, and the Cavaliers have added to his supporting cast, obtaining power forward Kevin Love -- a US Olympic team-mate of James in 2012 -- from the Minnesota Timberwolves to create a "Big Three" in the mould of the star trio James was part of in Miami along with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.

The Cavaliers have further bolstered the team with sharpshooter Mike Miller, James Jones and veteran forward Shawn Marion, who helped Dallas win the 2011 NBA crown.

"I will be the leader of this team," James said. "I can lead by example, I can lead by voice, I can lead by command and I can lead by just my presence," said James, who will certainly be the key figure in the team guided by David Blatt -- who will be coaching in the NBA for the first time.

The 55-year-old Blatt's standout international career included piloting perennial powerhouse Maccabi Tel Aviv to a 54-18 record in 2014, winning the Israeli League, Israeli Cup and the Euroleague title.

During his six years as head coach (2001-03 and 2010-2014), Blatt led the team to six Israeli Cups and five Israeli League Championships.

While Blatt is getting the feel of his new team in Cleveland prior to the start of the season in late October, back in Miami, coach Erik Spoelstra said the Heat will be back at square one, despite the leadership and experience of Wade and Bosh who opted to stay with the team.

"It's a new team really, we start almost from scratch," Spoelstra said. "but with DW and CB, we have two leaders, two cornerstones of our organization, of its core values.

"We are in a great place to start a new era with high expectations."

Source: AAP






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