LeBron James was feeling it at the beginning of game three of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night.

With the Cleveland Cavaliers down 2-0 to the Golden State Warriors after losing both of the opening games on the West Coast, there was a need for an early statement from Tyronn Lue's men in their first home game of the series.

They did get off to a hot start, and King James looked to be at his regal best after possibly pulling off the move of the post-season despite JaVale McGee appeared to have locked him down completely.

James was not to be contained and pulled proceeded to execute something quite extraordinary, surprising the Warriors with a remarkable alley-hoop off the glass to himself.

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Prior to the start of the game, James wasn't in the mood to relax simply because the series was heading back to Cleveland.

"We've got an opportunity to go home, and we played some really good basketball on our home floor," he said via ESPN. "But that shouldn't give us any comfort. We should still be uncomfortable with the series as we were in Game 1 and as we were tonight.

"We want to continue to be uncomfortable. Just because we're going home doesn't mean we can relax. This is the last team in the world you want to relax against. They've proven they can win on someone else's floor. They've proven they can win on someone else's floor and do it in any fashion, in any way."

The three-time NBA champion will be a free agent this offseason and is very unlikely to remain on the Cavs' roster if they fail to win yet another final against the Warriors this month.

Sources are reporting that the Ohio native is considering seven teams, with the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics all thought to be potential destinations.

ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has sensationally claimed that the Warriors could possibly meet with the superstar forward during the summer. Kevin Durant has said he isn't buying it, yet seeing LeBron join the already star-studded Dubs would be quite something.

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