While the Miami Heat ushered in their Big Three era with a grand stage and a dramatic opening four years ago, there was more of a soft-launch feel when the Cleveland Cavaliers introduced the league's latest superteam at media day Friday. Instead of fanfare and fireworks, there were intentionally tempered expectations by LeBron James, Kevin Love, Kyrie Irving and others in the organization. Seeing James back in a No. 23 Cavs jersey might have been a familiar sight, but his demeanor in his first official day back on the job after returning home was far different than the guy who proclaimed the Heat would win "not six, not seven" championships when he got to Miami. "Patience," said a subdued James when asked about the biggest lesson he learned in South Beach. "You need to be very patient with the process and understand. I think everyone always wants to see the end result and what's at the end of the tunnel, and don't quite understand what goes on from the start to the finish and what's in between that. And I understand that and I know that, so patience is the biggest thing that I've learned." Read more http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...cavaliers-preach-patience-verge-training-camp