The Telegram (St. John's)

Lebron’s numbers slide as Cavs slip in standings

- BY TOM WITHERS

Lebron James knows the Cavaliers have a proven vaccine that could cure them of this midseason malaise: a larger dose of him.

“I gotta be much better,” he said.

As Cleveland has staggered to a 3-9 record since it lost at Golden State on Christmas and fallen behind Boston and Toronto in the Eastern Conference standings, its decline has run parallel to a statistica­l drop-off by James, who was considered the front-runner in the MVP race before the calendar changed to 2018.

“My numbers are down, the team’s numbers are down and we’re not playing well, so obviously it’s a direct correlatio­n of all of those things,” James said this before the team travelled to San Antonio for a Tuesday night game against the Spurs. “I could care less about me individual­ly, but when I’m not playing to my standard and we’re losing, then I have to do a better job as well, so I gotta figure that out, too.”

Over his last 12 games, James is averaging 22.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, 7.1 assists and 4.4 turnovers. He is making 21 per cent of his 3-pointers this month after knocking down 35 per cent of his shots behind the arc in December. The 14time All-star, four-time MVP and three-time champion has failed to reach 20 points in four of Cleveland’s past nine games after scoring fewer than 20 in five of the club’s first 36 games.

Everything with the Cavaliers starts and ends with the 33-year-old James.

“That hasn’t changed,” said James, who entered the Spurs game seven points shy of 30,000. “As a leader, the leader of this franchise, I have to do more, especially out on the floor. I have to pick it up for other guys and I haven’t been able to do that as of late. It’s not about them, it’s about me.”

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