LeBron James decided to stick to his pregame dunks routine despite receiving criticism for his spectacular dunks in warm-ups this week.
James had considered stopping his popular dunk session, however, he changed his tone following the Heat's practice on Thursday.
"I don't do it for anyone besides our team," James told ESPN. "We came up with something to say, 'Let's get warmed up even more.' We're happy our fans love it, and we're going to continue to do it. It's something we enjoy. It's something that gets us up for the game."
James and other Heat players have spent the final few minute of their warm-ups trying to out-dunk one another for several weeks.
However, James received criticism due to his lack of interest to participate in the NBA Dunk Contest held annually on All-Star weekend.
James is regarded as not only one of the best players in the league, but a top dunker.
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