Coming off back-to-back losses and a players-only meeting, LeBron James says the Heat need to find "balance."

A record of 9-8 wasn't what Miami envisioned when they re-signed Dwyane Wade and brought LeBron James and Chris Bosh in to play alongside him.

"We're used to having the ball, making plays, finishing plays," James said. "So, right now, it's a process of us having to still be aggressive, but playing off the ball. So it's an adjustment for ourselves.

"We've talked a lot recently, just trying to figure this thing out and do what's best for ourselves individually and what's best for the team. It's something that we're making progress with."

James said that it shouldn't be expected that he or Wade will change their style of play.

"I can't change my game dramatically, and I don't think he can, either," James said. "It doesn't make any sense to do that. I'd be a role player at that point, if I changed my game dramatically.

"We have to figure out a balance, where we continue to be who we are for the better of the team, for the better of each other."