A: The only reason I pointed out that the Cavaliers will be concluding a back-to-back set on Saturday night is because I didn't want to overstate the return of LeBron James. Considering the Cavaliers' ugly loss to the Jazz on Monday night, LeBron might be hungry for wins this week, and may not have to push too hard on Friday night in Orlando against the reeling Magic. Even with Tyronn Lue saying he would manage the minutes of his players during this grueling return from the West Coast by the Cavaliers, I would be surprised if there were any sort of advance planning with LeBron ahead of Saturday's game at AmericanAirlines Arena. I think how long and how hard he would have to play Friday in Orlando, if he plays against the Magic at all, will very much leave any decision on Saturday's status as one that will be made Saturday. In other words, I wouldn't necessary go all-in when it comes to buying tickets with a specific plan of seeing LeBron in action on Saturday night, but I also wouldn't necessarily plan on him sitting out as he did in Cleveland's previous visit this season. At the moment there is no reason to expect that he will be out. But back-to-back scheduling always leaves the door open. The Cavaliers' upcoming schedule is Wednesday at home against the Mavericks after a four-game West swing, then Friday in Orlando, Saturday in Miami and Monday at home against the Nuggets.