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Saturday, 11 June 2011

MARK POTASH AT THE NBA FINALS;Minutes may be taking toll on LeBron;Though he's only 26, James'

MIAMI - Among the theories being offered to explain LeBron James' mortal performances in the NBA Finals is fatigue. James is averaging more than 44 minutes a game in the postseason. It adds up. ''I don't think so,'' Dallas Mavericks guard DeShawn Stevenson said. ''He's 26. I know when I was 26 I ...


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