LeBron James Ends His Injury Rehab; Will Play In Cavs’ Next Game

Official reports from the Cleveland Cavalier's shows that LeBron James will be back anytime soon after being pulled from the roster for nearly two weeks due to injuries in his lower back and left knee.

James will be starting on the Cavs' next game against the Phoenix Suns and said in an interview that "It's the most difficult thing I've been through. We got to get better, we got to approach every game with a sense of urgency. And I hated the fact that we were playing some pretty decent ball when I went out and we just dropped a lot of games when I was out. Hopefully I can get back tonight or very soon and we can start getting back on our winning ways."

The Cavs performance was seriously hampered by James' absence, in fact in the last eight games that James was on the sideline the Cavs' recorded a 1-7 game record only managing to win against the Charlotte Hornets on Jan 3.

Cavaliers coach, David Blatt said in an interview that although James will back in to lineup his minutes will be closely monitored in order to prevent the recurrence of his injuries. James completed his rehabilitation ahead of the schedule which was supposed to be two weeks; the decision to activate James again might be due to the fact that the Cavs' offense is really struggling without his presence.

During the Cavs' last game against the Sacramento Kings, James was on the floor doing his warm-up routine in hopes of probably getting some minutes unfortunately Cavs coach Blatt decided not to put him on the floor.

The Cavs lost the game 84-103. Their next game will be against the Suns and reports shows that James will back on the floor 100 percent.

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