LeBron James now readily admits in the early days of his much publicized alliance with Miami Heat teammate Dwyane Wade the two of them often clashed in settling on a style of play.

With the Heat now poised to make a run at the league's first three-peat in nearly two decades, James recently told NBA TV there was a time when both he and Wade wondered if they made the right decision in becoming teammates.

James bolted his hometown Cleveland Cavs in 2010 to team with Wade and Chris Bosh to form the Big 3 in Miami, but not without growing pains. Not only was there a league-wide backlash against the Heat that first season, The King now admits he and Wade were not always one.

But somehow, some way, the two All-Star talents figured out a way to make the most of their combined talents and the rest has become history in the form of back-to-back NBA title.

James talked about it all in a piece that is scheduled to air on NBA TV on Feb. 17 as part of the network's All-Star weekend coverage.