It took only six minutes Tuesday to see it. It was that obvious. This LeBron James, he's not the guy from last season. The guy last season was good, even great, but he wasn't having fun. He was playing with his head, not his heart, and LeBron James' head -- as we saw in the 2011 NBA Finals -- is the weakest part of his game.
This LeBron James, he's different. He's better. And what that means is that finally, after more than a year, Miami is playing like the Miami everyone expected to see when LeBron arrived. Miami is playing like the Miami that can win not one, not two, not three ... but a whole lot of NBA championships.
LeBron's Heat is playing like LeBron's Cavaliers. Only better.
Dwyane Wade is Mo...
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