
LeBron Analyzes James Harden, Donovan Mitchell and 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' Cavaliers in New Video
After being eliminated from the playoffs, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has been keeping an eye on the rest of the teams still alive in the postseason.
One of those teams is his former Cleveland Cavaliers franchise, which is currently led by the star duo of James Harden and Donovan Mitchell in the Western Conference Finals against the New York Knicks.
During Thursday's episode of the Mind the Game podcast (19:10 mark), James detailed why he's gotten a sense of "'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' sometimes with this Cavs team." He pointed to how they followed up a disappointing loss to the Detroit Pistons at home in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals with a dominant blowout victory on the road in Game 7.
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"You get the other side of the Cavs, the team that they've assembled with all the talent," James said of their impressive Game 7 victory.
Unfortunately, the bad side of the Cavs reared its ugly head when they squandered a 22-point fourth-quarter lead against the Knicks in Game 1 of the ECF on their way to losing in overtime.
James, who led Cleveland to its only NBA championship in 2016, said he feels the Cavs have what it takes to match up with the Knicks physically, but their mental makeup could hold them back.
"It's gonna be a challenging series for Cleveland, and I think it's more mental than physical," James said.
James went on to predict that the Knicks would have an easy path to the NBA Finals if the Cavs' inconsistencies continue throughout the conference finals.
"The series can go to either team who shows up. But, if the 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' of the Cavs show up, then the Knicks will head to the Finals, for sure," he said. "We have to see which Cavs team is gonna show up, and like I said, it's not gonna be from a physical standpoint, it's gonna be from a mental standpoint."


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