Miami Heat cruises past Orlando Magic as LeBron James swaps masks

The NBA wants LeBron James to ditch the black mask. The Miami Heat star wore a black carbon-fiber face shield to protect his broken nose during Thursday night's 108-82 victory over the New York Knicks. But the league wants him to switch to a clear

After returning from his injury in a superhero-like black mask in Thursday night's victory over the New York Knicks, the Miami Heat's All-Star forward gave in Saturday to the NBA's request for a clear, see-through version. "I don't know if I expected

James tore up the Knicks while wearing a black mask that made him look a bit like the Caped Crusader.

LeBron James' new look is about to become an old one, at least if the NBA gets its way. James created a buzz by wearing a black carbon-fiber mask to protect his broken nose Thursday in a victory against the New York Knicks. But the league has requested 

LeBron James may have won plenty of plaudits for the Batman-style mask that he played in on Thursday night, but that didn't stop the NBA from ordering him to replace it with a clear cover for Saturday night's game. The four-time MVP broke his nose