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If you are a Cavs fan, or just a fan of Lebron in general, last night did not go exactly as you may of hoped. The Knicks came in and looked good all night and spoiled the most famous homecoming in the history of sports in this country. Lebron did not play well and was clearly not happy with how things went. He is however glad the spectacle of the return is over.

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James struggled from the start in his first game with Cleveland in four years, and the New York Knicks ruined the megastar’s emotional return home with a 95-90 victory over the Cavaliers on Thursday night. He finished with 17 points on 5-of-15 shooting. He also committed eight turnovers and never looked comfortable on a night when the entire city — and a star-studded crowd — celebrated his comeback.

“It was a special night,” he said. “I’m glad it was great, but I’m also glad it’s over.”

“I was throwing passes where I thought some of my teammates were,” said James, who sat out Cleveland’s final preseason game and welcomed a baby girl last week. “Those things will come.”

“It was one game,” James said, “and we’ve got to learn from it.”

Lebron said he wasn’t distracted or tense due to the significance of the night and more so blamed the poor play on shots not falling and knowing more time is needed for the team to gel.