"He's off the planet," said Dwyane Wade, who is having the best shooting season of his career at 51 percent and is still eating James' dust. "He's not even the best player on the planet. He's somewhere else right now --the galaxy."
"If the defense backs up, I shoot. If they get up on me, I drive. If my teammates are open, I find my teammates," James said. "The game flows for me that way. I'm in a comfort place right now where I can just go out and play free."
"I'm confident in my ability," James said. "It's great to see when you put in a lot of work and you can put it into a game situation. You're not forcing anything, you're not thinking about it, you're just playing your game. That's what I'm doing right now."
"He's getting good looks at the rim, our spacing is helping, he's also not letting teams off the hook," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "If he has an angle he's taking it with that space. He's taking shots he's got a high percentage of making. That's the sign of a high basketball IQ player."
"One day he's going to just shoot 50 percent," Wade said. "We will take it."