Cavs won't change starting line-up - James
Do not expect any changes to the Cleveland Cavaliers' starting line-up for game five against the Golden State Warriors on Sunday.
Star forward LeBron James said the Cleveland Cavaliers are not planning to make changes to their starting five.
The Cavaliers came unstuck in the NBA Finals on Thursday, beaten 103-82 as the Golden State Warriors levelled the series 2-2 in Cleveland.
James and Co. struggled to cope with Steve Kerr's change on the floor, with Andre Iguodala starting in place of Andrew Bogut.
However, James - averaging 29.4 points, 10.8 rebounds and 8.3 assists in the 2015 play-offs - insisted the Cavaliers will remain unchanged at the Oracle Arena on Sunday.
"We're going to play our game. We've gotten to this point by playing the way we play, and we're not going to change," James told reporters on Saturday.
"We'll make adjustments throughout the game, but we won't change our starting line-up."
Of the Warriors' decision to bench Bogut in favour of Iguodala, James added: "It's an adjustment for sure. It's much more of an adjustment on the fly because you're not quite sure that a team is going to do that, so you've been preparing for a certain line-up and they're able to make the switch.
"So it kind of makes the line-ups and the preparation a little bit different for the guys that are covering him.
"In this case with our big, Timo [Mozgov] and Tristan [Thompson], Timo's starting off on Iggy, it's a different match‑up than Bogut, obviously. You've got a guy that's primarily on the perimeter in game four versus guarding a guy that's always in the paint, for the most part, unless he's initiating offense.
"It's definitely a different change for us. But I think we'll be much more prepared for it tomorrow night if they go with the same line-up."