LeBron James admired the Golden State Warriors' record-setting season but he is more focused on a burning desire to make his own mark in title-starved Cleveland and those same Warriors could stand in his way. The four-time league Most Valuable Player left a solid Miami Heat team in 2014 to return to his homestate Cleveland Cavaliers in a bid to take care of some unfinished business and deliver the city its first professional sports title since 1964. Golden State and sharpshooter Stephen Curry spoiled James' script in last season's NBA Finals when they overcame a 2-1 series deficit to won the championship in six games on Cleveland's home court.