Andre Iguodala had an interesting observation about a change LeBron James has made this season.

“I shouldn’t say he doesn’t jump as high, because he does jump as high," Iguodala said. "But he doesn’t spend too much energy trying to dunk on guys. He makes the easy play now.” 

Iguodala elaborated his point. 

“He doesn’t go down the lane and do a windmill in the half-court set or backwards dunk it. It’s kind of like ‘just get the finish.’ He’s preserving his body for the long haul and I see that.” 

When told of Iguodala's comments, James laughed about Iguodala’s morning scouting report. 

“I guess I’m getting ready for the playoffs, I’m saving all my energy for the playoffs,” James said on Friday. 

“But if I get one tonight, I will throw it down,” James said laughing. 

James didn’t disagree with Iguodala’s assertion that he is trying to keep his body healthy for the postseason. 

“This year I’ve been banged up a little bit and I’ve just trying save enough energy [for the playoffs]. But if I get the opportunity [to dunk], I will,” James said.