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As the NBA Finals moves to Cleveland, LeBron James returns home, but for how long?

CLEVELAND - When LeBron James' daughter saw his face on a screen Sunday, during a FaceTime chat, 3-year-old Zhuri didn't like what she saw.

Half of her father's left eye was blood red, a product of being poked in the eye by Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green last Thursday in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. James looked a little scary.

Hours later, the Cleveland Cavaliers star could laugh about it during his postgame news conference following Game 2. James

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