Heat coach Spoelstra says LeBron feeling better: 'We'll find out tonight'
Jeremy Brevard / USA Today
Erik Spoelstra appears confident LeBron James will not feel any lingering effects of cramping or dehydration experienced in Game 1 when the Miami Heat take on the San Antonio Spurs for Game 2 on Sunday.
"He feels better, we'll find out tonight," Spoelstra told reporters after a brief shootaround session. "We'll try to manage (any issues that come up) and go from there."
How James feels during a shootaround is no indication of how he will perform during a game, but all indications suggest the cramps that forced him out of Thursday's contest should not be an issue again.
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