Dwyane Wade‘s game-winning, buzzer-beating 3-pointer gave the Heat a 126-125 win over the Warriors. - NBCSports
When asked if the statements he makes to the press are an echo of what he tells his teammates behind closed doors or if he uses the media to send messages, James side-stepped the question, shifting the conversation back toward how he views the position his team is in.
“It’s hard to kind of what I say to you guys that filters back to my guys,” James said. “For those guys, I think we try to prepare every day. And we do prepare. Not try. We prepare every day for our next challenge and we did that today. And I love the positive mindset that we have, even with the struggle that we’ve had the last 10 games. I like where we are as a ball club today with our mindset and hopefully going forward.
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