LeBron James scored 47 points, including 24 straight for Cleveland
in the first half, and the Cavaliers held off the New York Knicks
113-106 on Saturday night for their 11th straight victory.
James, who historically has saved some of his best performances for
the Knicks, set a franchise record with 35 points in the first half
thanks to his remarkable streak.
He finished one point shy of his season high while adding eight rebounds and eight assists.
He needed just 5:29 to score 24 straight — 16 in a row to end the
first quarter and eight straight to start the second. He closed the
first quarter with four three-pointers in the final two minutes,
including a pair from 32 feet in the final 37 seconds.
James celebrated after the first quarter by charging toward the fans
and throwing open his arms as the sellout crowd inside the Q roared.
With James' free agency pending this summer and the woeful Knicks
dreaming of him in New York blue and orange next season, the Knicks
could only stand by and watch James embrace his hometown fans.
But the Cavaliers still had to fight to hold on in the fourth quarter.
Cleveland led by as much as 24 in the first half, but the Knicks cut
the deficit to 109-106 on a basket by Jordan Hill with 2:19 to play.
James countered with a jumper from just inside the three-point line,
then grabbed the rebound following a miss by Al Harrington and stuck
another jumper to make it 113-106 with less than a minute to play.
Nate Robinson, in his second start at point guard this season, had
26 points for New York. David Lee added 20 points and Harrington had 16
off the bench, including nine in the fourth quarter.
Shaquille O'Neal scored 19 points, former Toronto Raptor Anthony
Parker had 11 and J.J. Hickson added 10 for Cleveland, which is two shy
of tying the franchise record for consecutive wins it set last season.
Big games against the Knicks are nothing new to James. He had 52
points on Jan. 4, 2009, in New York, when he later had a triple-double
taken away after video review. He scored 50 against them March. 5,
2008, and he had 45 at Cleveland on Nov. 2, 2007.
During his only visit to Madison Square Garden this season, James
had 19 in the first quarter and the Cavs scored 40 in what became a
100-91 Cleveland victory on Nov. 6.