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LeBron James re-signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers and is ready to give it another shot at the NBA championship title, hopefully with his Big 3 counterparts of Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love staying healthy this time.  Though James is ready to move on, he admits he’s still not over how last season ended.

Speaking to Bleacher Report Radio on Sirius XM, James said the pain of a Finals series loss never really goes away.

“I just don’t feel like you ever move on from losing in the Finals,” James said, “because you feel like you’re right there and feel like you have the opportunity to do something special. … I can never get away from losing in the Finals.”

James has played in each of the last five NBA Finals and is 2-4 all-time in Finals series, however he says that experience hasn’t made moving on any easier and in fact said he has “nightmares” over missed opportunities in Cleveland’s loss to the Golden State Warriors.

“I guess there’s nightmares now about situations throughout the games that’s always replaying in my head,” James said. “It’s definitely difficult, you know I’m getting better every day, but you know it takes quite a while for me to get out of the funk.”

James said one thing that’s helping him get out of that funk is just being a dad in the offseason.

“I got these three kids running around this house every day that don’t allow me to not be happy,” James said.

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Source: ESPN