After praising how Shawn Marion is playing, LeBron James made one thing clear Saturday when asked how Marion is defending him: “I don’t feel like it’s one guy in this league that can stop me one-on-one. He’s the guy that’s guarding me, but there’s no one-on-one guy that can guard me.”

James is shooting 55 percent in the NBA Finals and 59 percent when Marion is on the floor. But he has taken only six free throws and said his mentality will change in Game 3:

“I have to be more aggressive in the paint,” he said. “Six free throws in two games? I do that in my sleep in one game. I’m going to make a concerted effort to be more aggressive to try to get to the rim, create opportunities for myself and teammates.”