Coach Tyronn Lue wanted LeBron James to be more aggressive to start Game 2. The King did that and more.
After what could almost be described as a “quiet” triple-double in Game 1, Cleveland’s four-time MVP came out guns blazing on Wednesday night – scoring the game’s first 13 points, netting 20 in the first quarter and eventually leading both squads with 46 points as the Wine & Gold evened up the First Round, taking the 100-97 win over the Pacers at The Q.