LeBron and the Cavs seems to have found the "On Switch"; Have their sights set on another Championship

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Nick Turchiaro-USA TODAY Sports

The Cleveland Cavaliers are rolling right along after a 109-102 win over the Toronto Raptors and if you think that they're just performing this way because of a weak Eastern conference then think again. LeBron James scored 35 points in game 4 and ended his first 8 games averaging 34 points per game.

The Cavs have rolled over Indiana and Toronto and now await the winner of the Celtics/Wizards series but until then they will get another long break, which only makes them more dangerous. They are clicking on all cylinders as role players Kyle Korver, Channing Frye and JR Smith are going to be key down the stretch. If Kyrie Irving is getting help while he is taking a breath on the sidelines then that alone takes Cleveland to another level.

Cleveland will ultimately end up in the Finals which means it will be round 3 against the Golden State Warriors, but this year's match-up will be different as the Warriors added superstar Kevin Durant last off-season. The Cavs countered, not with big names, but with quantity.

It really isn't a far gone conclusion that James doesn't care who is in front of the Cavs in the playoffs, but that he's aiming for his 4th crown and 2nd consecutive for his hometown of Cleveland.

Golden State is looking to close out the Jazz Monday night, but this Cleveland team seems to be a bit more focused than last year and they have more shooters on the bench which makes them a threat.

When LeBron stated "He has nothing left to prove" means it's a scary thought for opponents to play against him like he has nothing to lose.

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