Miami: Miami coach Erik Spoelstra says he has no hard feelings towards LeBron James, who decided to bolt the Heat and return to his former team the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Speaking for the first time about James’ surprise move, which was announced last Friday, Spoelstra said he wishes James all the best in Cleveland.

“He seemed at peace with the decision,” Spoelstra told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel newspaper. “We don’t have any regrets. He shouldn’t have any regrets. It was a historic four-year run.”

The Heat reached the finals four straight years and won two championships during James’ south Florida stint.

James’ exit left Miami scrambling to piece together a competitive roster after losing to the San Antonio Spurs in last year’s NBA finals.

Miami added free agents Luol Deng, Danny Granger and Josh McRoberts and also re-signed their two stars that together with James made up their Big Three — Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.

The US media reported on Wednesday that Wade re-signed for two years and $31 million (Dh113.8 million) while Bosh signed earlier for five years and $118 million.