INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — LeBron James says his back feels good and he will be active for the Cavaliers' season opener on Tuesday in Chicago.
James had been limited in practice since receiving an anti-inflammatory injection in his back on Oct. 13. He made it through a complete practice Sunday, taking contact for the first time since getting the shot. The four-time MVP said the big test would be how his body responded after the workout.
Following Monday's practice, James said he's "ready to go." The 30-year-old shook his head and said, "nope" when asked if there was any doubt he would be available when the Cavaliers open the season.