- ABC News
- June 6, 2014
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SAN ANTONIO -- After two and a half bags of intravenous fluids and plans to take extra supplements, LeBron James said he thinks he'll be over his cramping problems and back to 100 percent for Sunday's Game 2 of the NBA Finals. James was forced to the bench during the fourth quarter of the Miami Heat's 110-95 Game 1 loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday. An air-conditioning failure at the AT&T Center caused temperatures on the court to approach 90 degrees and likely was to blame for James' cramping issues. But James said he was angry his body let him down in such a crucial moment -- it was a two-point game when he was forced to leave the game for good. "For obvious reasons, I was angry, I was disappointed in myself," James said Friday. "I did everything that I needed to do to prepare for this game, prepare for this moment and to feel like my body failed me. ... I was angry in the fact that I couldn't help my team get over the hump. In a huge Game 1, I...