CLEVELAND — LeBron James has long held to a mantra of not letting himself get too high during the best of times or too low during the worst. Following the Cavaliers' 108-85 Game 4 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Friday night, it became evident that while Cleveland produced its third Finals loss in four seasons, their appearance in the Finals at all was a function of both James' otherworldly talent and also his ability to lead a locker room full of players who never appeared to fit in a cohesive fashion.
"It's definitely been a whirlwind," James said of his 15th season.