The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Lebron 'blessed' by another shot at title

- by tim reynolds

After 5trips to the Finals in 8 years, it would make sense if LeBron James had a beenthere, done-that attitude when stepping onto the sport's biggest stage.

SAN ANTONIO >> LeBron James should be used to the NBA Finals by now. After five trips to the championsh­ip series in eight years, it would make sense if he had a beenthere, done-that attitude when stepping onto the sport’s biggest stage. He doesn’t. On Wednesday James took a seat inside a makeshift interview area, sneaked a quick glance at the NBA Finals signage that was off to his left side, and beamed like a kid in a candy store. Just a couple years removed from being ripped for not delivering in the moments that decide championsh­ips, James seems more comfortabl­e in these surroundin­gs than ever.

“I’m blessed, man,” James said. “That’s all I can say.”

And then, without stopping, the four-time MVP said much more.

“This is my fifth appearance in a finals,” he continued. “I’m blessed. I was a kid who watched so many finals appearance­s and, you know, watched Michael Jordan and watched Shaq and Kobe ... we watched throwback finals games. ... I just wished maybe I could see the finals verbiage behind me and be a part of this.”

His wishes come true again Thursday night, when James and the Miami Heat open these finals against the San Antonio Spurs, the NBA’s first championsh­ip-series rematch since 1998. The Heat are going for a third straight title, the Spurs are trying for their fifth crown since 1999.

If Miami wins, the perception will be James came through. If Miami loses, the perception will be he didn’t do enough. James knows that’s the reality. He doesn’t mind.

“I play for my teammates, our team, the city of Miami, my friends and family, and I gave it all for that, ”James said. “And at the end of the day, win, lose or draw, I’m satisfied with that. I don’t get involved in what people say about me and my legacy. I think it’s actually kind of stupid.”

By now, the story behind James’ rise to a champion is no secret. He left Cleveland in 2010 because he felt Miami gave him a better opportunit­y to win titles. In 2011, when Miami lost to Dallas in the final round, James said he was relying too much upon proving his doubters and naysayers wrong.

So the next season, he vowed to play the game the way he had in the past. Championsh­ip No. 1 came in 2012, championsh­ip No. 2 came last season in an epic seven-game series against the Spurs, and now the shot at No. 3 is here.

“He’s really taken his game to a whole other level,” Heat guard Dwyane Wade said. “Obviously as an individual he’s grown, as a man, both on and off the court from his own experience­s. So I think he’s done a phenomenal job.”

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