MIAMI — LeBron James says he finds no satisfaction in Cleveland's struggles this season.
Speaking before the Miami Heat faced the Cavaliers on Monday night, James says Cleveland's descent from a championship contender to the NBA's worst team does little to vindicate his decision to join up with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in South Florida.
James reiterated that joining Miami "was the right choice for me" and that he wishes the Cavaliers and their fans "the best."
Cleveland entered Monday on a 20-game losing streak and brought an 8-39 record into the contest.
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