LeBron James has apologized for his poor start to the NBA season with the Cleveland Cavaliers, but his former Miami Heat teammate, Dwyane Wade, has ended their feud, admitting that the "King" will "figure it out." Wade has adjusted to his married life with Gabrielle Union and his lonely NBA life with just Chris Bosh, but he's still taken the time out to put some much-needed faith in to his one-time best friend, and one time team leader. Will James figure things out?
James admitted: "I understand those are huge momentum plays. We haven't had too many fastbreak opportunities, as I have in the past. In the halfcourt they kind of put a lot of bodies in front of me. I've been able to find open guys. As the year goes on we'll be able to start making more plays offensively. I'll start getting to a point where I can start getting back above the rim. I hope so."
Wade jumped to his defense, saying, "He has all the tools he needs. We've been through it together where we ran into struggles as a team. You're going to do that in the season whether it's in the beginning of the season, or sometimes in the middle or sometimes at the end. He's a four-time MVP. He's a two-time champion. I'm sure he'll figure it out as a leader."
Will James back-up Wade's words, or is he heading towards the end of his, albeit very successful, career? We will soon see, but the king won't give up without a fight, that's for sure.