Cleveland Cavaliers fans concerned about the health of megastar LeBron James can rest assured that the four-time MVP will be geared up to compete opening night.

"I would say he will absolutely be ready for the season opener," Cavaliers head coach David Blatt said of James, according to ESPN's Dave McMenamin. "Absolutely."

The 30-year-old forward sat out the final three preseason games after getting an anti-inflammatory injection in his back. He received a similar shot in January, with the plan always being for him to receive another after responding so well to the first, reports the Akron Beacon Journal's Jason Lloyd.

In two preseason outings, the 13-year veteran averaged 11 points, four assists, and 3.5 rebounds in 24.1 minutes.

The Cavaliers open the regular season Oct. 27 on the road against the Chicago Bulls as part of a TNT doubleheader. James will still participate in practice in the meantime, working alongside a now-healthy Kevin Love, who returned to action Sunday following his recovery from a dislocated left shoulder.