Despite losing the 2017 NBA Finals, LeBron James continues to look at the glass half full. Recently, the 32-year-old superstar reflected on the positives from this season's finals run while sharing his optimism for the next season.

"Obviously, it's always disappointing when you get to the finals, or you had that goal set out, and you want to bring it home, and you're not able to accomplish it," James told Uninterrupted.

"It's never a failure when you're able to put your teammates in positions they never been in, for first-time guys like Kyle, Dwill, and Flight... those are the things that make me happy."

The three-time NBA champ, who became the first player ever to average a triple-double in the Finals, already is setting his sights on holding the O'Brien trophy next year. "Kudos to the Golden State Warriors... now its time for me to revamp, see ways I can get better to help this franchise out, next year when we could host the trophy once again."

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