LeBron's Cavs beat Heat in NBA pre-season

LeBron James was on the winning side as the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated his former Miami Heat teammates in an NBA pre-season clash.

LeBron James

LeBron James was on the winning side as the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated his former Miami Heat. (AAP)

Although the Miami Heat downplayed their pre-season game against LeBron James, coach Erik Spoelstra and Chris Bosh admitted they were glad to finally get it out of the way.

Spoelstra said there was "certainly a level of strangeness" to the game in Rio de Janeiro, while Bosh said that he hoped now everybody could "move on."

The Cleveland Cavaliers won 122-119 in overtime on Saturday night, with James scoring just seven points and picking up eight assists in 20 minutes.

It was the first time superstar James played against the Heat since returning to Ohio after leading his former teammates to two NBA titles in four years.

"For me it was a special moment to be back there competing against my old teammates," James said. "I didn't get that awkward feeling, but a lot of memories came back about the things that we accomplished."

James barely talked to his teammates before and during the game, though.

"If you have to do something like this, I think it really benefits both teams to get the awkwardness out of the way in the pre-season," Spoelstra said. "There was certainly a level of strangeness to it."

James and Bosh quickly shook hands, but didn't even seem to make eye contact before the game.

Bosh said it was "just normal routine stuff" to guard James, but he also thought it was good that the first meeting was already in the past.

"I like the fact that we could get everything out of the way, that we could just come out here for the pre-season and kind of just let everybody see us," Bosh said. "We can move on."

He said it was "tough" as usual to play against the former teammate, "but as far as him in another uniform and being on different teams, we are pretty much over that."

"We are here to improve our team, to get better, and he is doing the same thing," Bosh said. "I'm glad we could get that out of the way and move on."

He acknowledged that it's "going to be a work in progress" for the Heat to play without James.

"For the last four years, of course, it's been a little easier with LeBron handling the ball," Bosh said. "He made everybody's lives easier."


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