On Sunday night, Miami Heat star LeBron James dismissed a CBS reporter's question at a press conference and suggested that the reporter come back with a better question for the next interview.
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CBS writer Gregg Doyel asked James if he was "shrinking" from taking over games for the Heat in the fourth quarter.
"Um, three games in a row for you, fourth quarter, not much," said Doyle. "That's the moment superstars become superstars. Seems like you're almost shrinking from it. What's goin' on?"
James apparently didn't like the reporter's implication that James was basically doing nothing in the final quarters of games.
"Uh, I think, um, you're concentrating on one side of the floor," replied James. "And, um, you know, all you're looking at is the stat sheet. Honestly, I'm a two-way player. Um, tonight, in instance, D[wyane] Wade had it going offensively. Um, so we allowed him to handle the ball, we allowed him to bring us home offensively. Um, you could just watch the film again and see what I did defensively. You ask me a better question tomorrow."
LeBron and the Heat currently have a 2-1 lead over the Dallas Mavericks in the 2011 NBA Finals. Game 4 will take place in Dallas on Tuesday night.
(Sources: Yahoo News)
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