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Los Angeles Lakers celebrate their win against the Miami Heat during the second half in Game 4 of basketball's NBA Finals Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. ā€“ Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James got back to his hotel suite after Game 4 of the NBA Finals early Wednesday morning. At 6:30 a.m., he was already tweeting out images to announce to his 47.6 million followers that he was wide-awake.

When the seasonā€™s over, heā€™ll sleep plenty.

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Until then, his cycle is going to be a total mess.

Like it or not, the NBA Finals are on hiatus until Friday ā€” the first two-day break in this series between the Lakers and Miami Heat. When Game 5 happens, the Lakers will enter with a 3-1 series lead and on the brink of their 17th NBA championship.

ā€œFor me, I mean, at this point in the season, I donā€™t care about rest,ā€ James said. ā€œI really donā€™t. I donā€™t care about sleep. I donā€™t care about resting throughout the game. ... I donā€™t care about resting because I can rest in a week, max.ā€

Maybe sooner. Jamesā€™ teams ā€” two in Miami, one in Cleveland ā€” are 3-0 in finals games when they stand a win away from a championship. All-time, his teams are 38-10 in games where they have closeout chances.

Clearly, James doesnā€™t like to wait when the chance comes to clinch a series.

ā€œThey are going to make adjustments. We got to be prepared for it,ā€ Lakers forward Anthony Davis said of the Heat, who are facing an elimination game for the first time in these playoffs. ā€œWeā€™re going to make adjustments. Itā€™s going to be a big two days for us. Come out Game 5 and hopefully finish it off.ā€

Game 4 on Tuesday night was the first grind-it-out matchup of this series; the Lakers won 102-96, both teams finishing the game with a series-low in scoring and Miami shooting a series-low 42.7% from the floor. Some of that could simply be defenses catching up with offenses, but it also could have been the toll of four highly competitive games taking place in a seven-day span.

ā€œOur guys love competition and love the challenge,ā€ Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. ā€œWe are here for a purpose. We never expected this to be easy. Weā€™ll just rest and recover. I think everybody could probably use that a little bit. Recalibrate, get back to work on Thursday.ā€

Miamiā€™s Jimmy Butler has played more minutes than anyone in the series, averaging nearly 42 per game. The Heat have been barely able to take him out; Butler has logged 45, 45 and 43 minutes in his last three games, respectively ā€” numbers nobody else in these finals have reached even once.

He isnā€™t willing to show fatigue.

ā€œOur confidence ainā€™t going nowhere,ā€ Butler said. ā€œItā€™s going to stay high, Iā€™m going to make sure that it stays high, because itā€™s going to have to be at an all-time high to get this next win.ā€

The Heat could use a couple days off from a health perspective. It remains unclear ā€” doubtful is probably the best word ā€” if point guard Goran Dragic can play anytime soon because of the torn plantar fascia in his left foot. But getting All-Star center Bam Adebayo back from a neck injury for Game 4 was a plus, though he confessed heā€™s not 100%.

ā€œI feel like collectively we all need two days off,ā€ Adebayo said. ā€œItā€™s not just me, itā€™s not just Goran, but we all need a couple days just to readjust, realign, get some fresh air and get back to the drawing board.ā€

From the Heat perspective, that is indeed the case.

For the Lakers, the waiting may be the hardest part. The chance at the franchiseā€™s first title in 10 years is looming, and James ā€” who has great respect for Spoelstra, his former Miami coach ā€” is certain that the Heat wonā€™t go out easily.

ā€œI know Spo going into Game 5,ā€ James said. ā€œThatā€™s the best part about it. Itā€™s a chess match.ā€

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