LeBron James has taken part in each of the last seven NBA Finals.Let that sink in for a second.Averaging 27.5 points and career-highs in rebounds (8.6) and assists (9.1) this season, the 33-year-old superstar has shown no signs of decline and is poised for another run, even with a new slew of teammates around him.Ahead of his matchup against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday, LeBron made it clear that he respects his opponent, but is still very confident."I mean, I don't have any concerns," James explained after practice Saturday, per ESPN’s Dave McMenamin. "Listen, it's going to be a very good matchup. It's 4-5 for a reason. Both teams played good ball at times throughout the regular season. Obviously their season, from the outside looking in, was more productive than ours because of what they went through in the offseason. But we went through a lot in the offseason as well. It's a good matchup, and we look forward to the challenge."Despite that respect, James’ ultimate goal remains the same."My responsibility has been the same for quite a while now: Go out and try to dominate," James said.He believes that his goal is attainable, too.

"Mentally and physically, I'm where I should be right now," James noted. "I'm not comparing it to last year. I'm not comparing it to previous years. I don't compare it to next year. Right now, how I feel, I feel where I need to be and I'm healthy going into the postseason -- as healthy as you can be going into the postseason. So we'll see what happens.”

Interestingly, James also hinted that coach Tyronn Lue could turn to never-before-seen rotations now that Cleveland’s entire roster is fully healthy for the first time since they blew up their roster at the trade deadline.

"We have lineups we can go to that we haven't been able to go to all year," he explained. "But with that it also creates some unfamiliarity on the floor, too. You're playing with lineups sometimes you haven't played with or had a lot of minutes with. We'll see how it benefits us.”

There’s no reason to expect that Indiana will be able to contain James. They didn’t during the regular season, as he averaged 28.8 points, 8.5 rebounds and 10.3 assists in four meetings against them.

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