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Extended minutes don’t faze James

Cavs superstar not asking for rest despite heavy load

- Jeff Zillgitt @ jeffzillgi­tt USA TODAY Sports

As much as LeBron James — with all the games ( 1,238) and minutes played ( 48,813) in his career — needs to play fewer minutes per game the rest of the season so he’s rested for a deep playoff run, the Cleveland Cavaliers need him on the court evenmore in the final 27 games of the regular season.

All- Star forward Kevin Love ( left knee surgery) is out until at least late March, shooting guard J. R. Smith isn’t expected to return for at least a few weeks, and, oh, the Boston Celtics are three games behind the Cavs, the Washington Wizards are five back and the Toronto Raptors just acquired Serge Ibaka.

James is playing 37.5 minutes per game, and, if that average holds, it will be his highest average since the 2013- 14 season. Given the injury situation and the Cavs’ desire to maintain the top seed in the Eastern Conference — though that’s not an end- all and be- all — James’ minutes might increase. He has averaged 38.2 minutes since Dec. 1.

In previous seasons when his minutes climbed, he has said his playing time needed to decrease. In his 14th NBA season — how many does he have left? — James, 32, is not saying that now.

“When I’m done playing the game of basketball, I’m going to wish that I would’ve had two more minutes in the fourth quarter of a certain game.” Now, it’s whatever it takes. Coach Tyronn Lue has received criticism for playing him too many minutes this season, and James is leaving it up to the coaching staff to decide when he needs fewer.

“My coaching staff, they’re going to do what’s best for the team as well,” James said. “Me being a competitor, me loving the game that I love every single day, I don’t always have the right assessment of me playing a lot of minutes.

“That’s why the coaching staff and training staff have to say, ‘ You’ve played in six straight Finals. You’ve played this amount of minutes. Take it easy today. Take the day off.’ ”

It’s clear based on his comments Saturday that he will play as many minutes as necessary, after saying last week that he would rest when his career is over.

“I have enough left for whatever,” James said. “I was ready to play another Finals after Game 7 last year. Give me one or two days’ rest, and I would’ve been ready to go again.”

Even James shook his head when it registered that he was the oldest All- Star this weekend, until his friend Carmelo Anthony was added to the team.

“I couldn’t believe it at first,” James said. “For some odd reason, I was like, ‘ I know Marc Gasol and ( Paul) Millsap are older than me. And then it came out those guys are like six months or three months or two months younger than me, and I was like, ‘ Wow.’

“It put everything in perspectiv­e as far as where I’ve come from and how long I’ve been playing this game.”

He’s averaging 25.9 points, 8.8 assists and 7.7 rebounds per game and shooting 53.9% from the field and 38.9% on three- pointers. The Cleveland offense hums with James on the court, generating 113.8 points per 100 possession­s.

 ?? BOB DONNAN, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? The Cavaliers’ LeBron James is averaging 37.5 minutes per game this season, second most in the league.
BOB DONNAN, USA TODAY SPORTS The Cavaliers’ LeBron James is averaging 37.5 minutes per game this season, second most in the league.

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