LeBron James has had a solid history with the Chicago Bulls, whether he was in Cleveland or in Miami. Tonight, with the standings not favoring the Bulls, the Cavs can eliminate the Bulls from playoff contention with a win and can clinch the number one overall seed.
James spoke on the Bulls surprising place in the standings and potentially missing the playoffs.
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James and the Cavs have met in the postseason four times of the last six years, and will technically be able to help the Cavs eliminate Chicago again as they will fall three games behind Indiana with just two games left.
