Isaiah Thomas sat out the entire fourth quarter of Cleveland's win on Sunday over the Pistons.

Thomas played the entire third quarter as he begins to stagger his minutes with LeBron James.

"I don't know. What do you want me to say?" Thomas said when asked about watching the end from the bench. "I'm just glad we won."

Tyronn Lue likes the way James is playing with Kyle Korver, Jae Crowder, Jeff Green and Channing Frye.

"We talked about it, so I think that needs to happen," Thomas said of the adjustment. "My minutes just can't be with LeBron at all times. We got to play to our strengths. Just like Chris Paul and James Harden, they don't play together at all times.

"We got to play to our strengths. Kyrie [Irving] last year, they didn't play together at all times. So he's figuring it out, and we're figuring it out as a unit, how to use our strengths, and at the same time, we know for the most part we start games together, finish games together, and we go from there. So it's a learning process, and we're still learning each other. I'm still learning this team, and Ty Lue is still learning how to use me and use me to the best of my ability."