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LeBron James arrives at the Fieldhouse on Wednesday feeling pretty good about his game and his team. So will he take a night off just as things appear to be clicking for the Cavs?
Tyronn Lue indicated last week that LBJ may sit a game in remaining back-to-back situations to stay fresh for the playoffs and this game is the last back-to-back game for the Cavs. LeBron has only missed two games since the start of March and was honored as the NBA Player of the Week AND Month. As you will see in the links, he's feeling great about his health and the momentum is team is gaining toward the end of the season. Following the win in Milwaukee he sounded like a player who was ready to keep rolling.
Considering the off-court issues regarding Twitter followers and hanging with Dwyane Wade that had the Cavs dealing with some media chaos a couple of weeks ago, the Cavs seem to have smoothed things out and are now rolling in unison. Hopefully, they'll hit a bump in the road tonight at the Fieldhouse.
Check out the links:
Game Preview: Pacers vs Cavaliers | Indiana Pacers
Mark's Mailbag: Chemistry 101 | Indiana Pacers
Pacers look for signature wins over East's best before playoffs
Pacers Aim To Flip End-of-Game Script | Indiana Pacers
LeBron James' numbers improved since loss to Miami Heat - Stats & Info- ESPN
Has Tyronn Lue managed the Cavs lineup effectively since taking over? - Fear The Sword
Pacers Playoff Picture: Cleveland Cavaliers can impact Indiana's playoff destiny - Indy Cornrows
LeBron James says Cleveland Cavaliers are clicking at perfect time - Cleveland Cavaliers Blog- ESPN
LeBron James and his revived back are ready to shoulder the postseason load | cleveland.com
LeBron James' back is healthy for the first time in 'half a decade' | FOX Sports
Cavaliers notebook: LeBron James earns back-to-back player of month honors - Cavs - Ohio
LeBron James says Cavs aren't worried about playoff matchups yet
Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers: preview of Game 79 | cleveland.com
George Hill a finalist for the J. Walter Kennedy Award | Vigilant Sports