LeBron James said his complaint about playing too many minutes in the Miami Heat's loss to the Boston Celtics on Thursday were taken out of context, and another attempt to create controversy amid the team's 5-4 start to the season. "It got blew up out of proportion, saying that I told coach Spo [Erik Spoelstra] that he's playing me too much and he's a bad coach," James said before Miami's game Saturday against the visiting Toronto Raptors. "You kind of understand sometimes what Randy Moss was talking about when he said, 'I will not be answering any more questions.' Because every time I say something, it gets turned out of character." James' reference to Moss came two weeks after the disgruntled NFL receiver announced during a news conference that he would no longer take questions from the media and would answer his own questions. Moss was cut by the Minnesota Vikings a day later and is now with the Tennessee Titans. read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5802449