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Eyes on the prize

James not getting carried away as Lakers win opener

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MIAMI: LeBron James, seeking a fourth NBA title in his 10th Finals appearance, has no trouble keeping his Los Angeles Lakers’ dominant victory in game one of the 2020 title series in perspectiv­e.

Lakers shook off a slow start to lead Miami Heat by as many as 32 points on the way to a 116-98 victory in Orlando, Florida, but James insisted it was no time to celebrate.

“The best teacher in life is experience,” James said. “I’ve experience­d moments in my career where you have all the momentum in the world and you felt like you had the game under control, and one play here or one play there could change the course of a series or change the course of a game.”

James is still rankled by the memory of game two of the 2011 NBA Finals, when he played alongside Dwyane Wade for Heat against Dallas Mavericks.

“D-Wade hits a three right by their bench,” James recalled. “I believe it put us up either 13 or 17.

“From that moment on, Dallas went on a hell of a run and finished it off with a Dirk Nowitzki left-hand lay-up to steal that game.

“That burns me to this day,” James said, adding that’s why he was already looking forward to seeing where Lakers can improve before game two tomorrow.

“I’m extremely amped up about watching the film with the team tomorrow (today),” he said. “I’m

going to watch some obviously by myself, but I’m looking forward to getting together as a group.”

While the championsh­ip series stage is nothing new to James – or the 16-time champion Lakers franchise – it’s a first for star teammate Anthony Davis.

Davis scored 34 points in an impressive Finals debut, but he, too, said Lakers should have started and finished the game better.

The underdog Heat jumped to a 13-point lead midway through the first quarter. And even after injuries to Goran Dragic and Bam Adebayo, they were able to narrow the final margin with a solid fourth-quarter performanc­e.

“We have to be able to come out a little more aggressive and come out with a little more sense of urgency, and that’s on the starters, especially me and Bron,” Davis said. “But it feels good to get the first game”.

 ?? — AP ?? In the basket: Lakers’ Anthony Davis (left) slams a dunk during the NBA Finals opening game against Miami Heat.
— AP In the basket: Lakers’ Anthony Davis (left) slams a dunk during the NBA Finals opening game against Miami Heat.

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