TORONTO - LeBron James said he intends to cover the fine imposed on Cleveland Cavaliers reserve Dahntay Jones for the one-game suspension he received for punching Bismack Biyombo in the groin at the end of Game 3.

The cost? About $80.

Jones struck Biyombo in a sensitive area with 17.6 seconds remaining in Cleveland's 99-84 loss Saturday night. He was suspended by the NBA "without pay" for tonight's Game 4, and the fine is equal to 1/110th of Jones' 2015-16 salary.

Jones, who was signed prior to the Cavs' regular-season finale (so he was on the team for one game), was paid about $8,800.

Jones told multiple reporters, including cleveland.com's Chris Haynes, that his striking of Biyombo was unintentional and that he didn't know what happened until after the fact.

James told cleveland.com he would "take care" of Jones' fine, though at the time he didn't know the dollar amount. He'll probably be able to find that $80 somewhere. Jones laughed and said James was "just a great guy, anyway."

For what it's worth, it was Biyombo who wrapped James around the neck and popped him in the jaw earlier in Game 3 while trying to prevent James from converting a layup, and was assessed a flagrant foul.

James was asked his opinion of a controversial play from Game 3 of the Golden State-Oklahoma City series Sunday night, in which the Warriors' Draymond Green kicked the Thunder's Steve Adams in the groin, and was also assessed a flagrant foul but not ejected.

"I have not opinion on it," James said. "(The NBA) didn't ask me my opinion on Dahntay's play so they definitely don't want to hear my opinion on Draymond, so it doesn't matter."

Both the Cavs - including James - and Raptors have complained during the conference finals about the officiating on rough plays. Toronto coach Dwane Casey was fined $25,000 for his critical comments after Game 3.

As for tonight's game - the Cavs hold a 2-1 lead in the series - James said "I have a game plan tonight personally that I believe will benefit our team tonight."

What that means, who knows? But following Game 3 Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue said he should've called more plays for James to be "dominant" and the Cavs star has yet to score 30 points in a playoff game this season.

In Game 3, James took just 17 shots while Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love were a combined 4-of-28.