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Warriors try to solve their LeBron James problem in Game 2

Yahoo! Sports
Published June 3, 2018 at 5:45 AM
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For a decade now, the conventional wisdom on slowing down LeBron James and his teams came down to one basic tenet: Let him be a scorer, or let him be a passer, but don't let him be both. LeBron seems to have evolved past that in these playoffs. "In the past that may have been true, but I think that every year it is different," Warriors assistant coach Ron Adams said of the scorer vs. passer idea.

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