LeBron James says his complaint about logging too many minutes in Miami's loss to Boston on Thursday night was taken out of context.

"It got blew up out of proportion, saying that I told coach Spo [Erik Spoelstra] that he's playing me too much and he's a bad coach," James said Saturday night.

"You kind of understand sometimes what Randy Moss was talking about when he said, 'I will not be answering any more questions.' Because every time I say something, it gets turned out of character."

James was referencing the disgruntled NFL receiver, who two weeks ago announced that he would no longer be taking questions from the media.

After Thursday's loss to the Celtics, James poked at the box score while sitting at a table during the Heat's postgame news conference and said that his 44 minutes were "too much."