CHICAGO -- LeBron James won't just be battling the Chicago Bulls' strong defense and raucous crowd for Wednesday night's Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals.
James said Wednesday after the Miami Heat's shootaround that he's been fighting a head cold for the past three days that has been draining him. He said he's been treating it as best as he can with medication and extra rest.
"I'm taking everything you can get from 7-Eleven," James said. "I've been sick since we got here."
While James said the congestion has made it hard to sleep and that it's affecting his energy on the court, he added that's it not so bad it would prevent him from starting Game 2.
James struggled in the Heat's Game 1 loss to the Bulls, scoring just 15 points on 5-of-15 shooting. James did not blame his performance on the illness and has been able to get through all of the Heat's practices and workouts over the last few days.
Just so everyone knows, LeBron has been battling the sniffles. Please excuse any losses against the Bulls because he doesn't have his normal energy. Poor baby.
Gloria must be too busy ridin' dirty with Delonte to get Bron Bron some chicken soup.
-Big Ran
*KC Jones note: So, a multi-millionaire basketball player is suffering w/ the sniffles and the only option he has is 7-Eleven? Interesting. And, Big Ran, Glo and D-West are on vacation, she'll tend to Baby Bron when she gets back.
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