LeBron James: Slightly less spectacular in Game 2 loss

It’s a testament to the jaw-dropping production James has recently generated
that a stat line the likes of Sunday’s represents a downturn, but such is the
case. James still paced the Cavaliers in both scoring and assists while shooting
a stellar 50.0 percent, but he fell far short of the impact he made during
Thursday’s Game 1. James divided his production between the two halves fairly
evenly, posting 15 points, eight assists, seven rebounds and two steals prior to
halftime, and 14 points, five assists and two rebounds in the third and fourth
quarters. He’ll continue to fight through the bloodshot left eye he picked up in
Game 1 when Cleveland attempts to slice the Warriors’ series lead in half during
Wednesday’s Game 3.

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