Why LeBron James won't coach his sons to play basketball right now

The plan in Cleveland this season—according to head coach David Blatt, at least—was to bring LeBron James' minutes down from a career-low 36.1 in 2014-15. But given the Cavaliers' injuries, James is actually logging 37.1 minutes a night through 21 

The plan in Cleveland this season—according to head coach David Blatt, at least—was to bring LeBron James' minutes down from a career-low 36.1 in 2014-15. But given the Cavaliers' injuries, James is actually logging 37.1 minutes a night through 21 

"I told my son (LeBron Jr.) when he's ready for the blueprint, I'll give it to him," James said. "But right now all I care about is him having fun. Have fun, play hard, and play for your team, and that's all that matters right now. The takeaway should

The plan in Cleveland this season—according to head coach David Blatt, at least—was to bring LeBron James' minutes down from a career-low 36.1 in 2014-15. But given the Cavaliers' injuries, James is actually logging 37.1 minutes a night through 21 

Cunningham was already out there for most of the second quarter, but he started the third while center Timofey Mozgov sat the rest of the night, Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson switched on and off in Mozgov's place, and James played power forward.