Wednesday, December 31, 2014

LeBron misses second game with sore left knee



CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron James said his sore left knee has been bothering him since before Christmas, and the superstar disputed speculation that he is planning to leave the Cavaliers.

James missed his second straight game Wednesday because of his knee. He also sat out Tuesday's game in Atlanta on his 30th birthday. James said tests have been negative, and he joked that he's got a lot of wear and tear on his joints after 11 seasons in the NBA.

"I've got 41,000 minutes on me, including the playoffs," he said, cracking a smile. "You drive that car in the winter time."

The Cavs, who have dropped two straight and three of four, also were without starting forward Kevin Love (back spasms) and forward Shawn Marion (sprained ankle) for their game with the Bucks.

James' injury is the latest piece of news in a turbulent week which began with a report that there was concern within the Cavs' organization that first-year coach David Blatt was not connecting with his players. Both James and Kyrie Irving dismissed the ESPN report, which cited unnamed sources, but the team's struggles haven't helped Blatt's transition to the NBA.

Then on Wednesday, a video of James and former teammates Dwyane Wade following Cleveland's game on Christmas Day began making the rounds. In it, James appears to tell his former Miami teammate that "if things aren't better this year, we're gonna reunite again and do some bigger and better things, all right?"

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