LeBron to the Cavaliers rescue
CLEVELAND >> LeBron James acknowledged that it didn’t look good for the Cavaliers on Tuesday night.
As usual when his team is in trouble, he did something about it.
James scored 35 points, making the tie-breaking 3-pointer with 48 seconds remaining, and Cleveland rallied to beat the Toronto Raptors 105-101 for its eighth straight victory.
Toronto, which owns the best record in the Eastern Conference, went ahead midway through the first quarter, built the lead to 14 points late in the third and still led by 10 with about eight minutes to play.
"I guess it was a little desperation," James said. "You get down on your home floor 13, 14 points, you go out there and control what you can control. That’s how hard you play, how hard you defend. The defense got our offense going."
James’ jumper from the top of the key gave Cleveland a 102-99 lead and tied him with Mark Price for the franchise record for 3-pointers at 802. James scored 10 points in the fourth, when Cleveland held Toronto to 13 points.
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"That was a tough, hard victory," Cleveland coach David Blatt said.
The Cavaliers haven’t lost since falling 110-93 to the Raptors at Quicken Loans Arena on Nov. 22, after which James said they were "fragile." Cleveland got a measure of revenge with a 105-91 win in Toronto on Friday.
The Raptors built a double-figure lead Tuesday, but couldn’t hang on in the team’s third matchup in 18 days.
"If you want to be an elite team, those are the plays you have to make at the end of the game," Toronto coach Dwane Casey said. "We had some crucial turnovers and crucial rebounds we didn’t get."
Backup guard Matthew Dellavedova provided a boost for Cleveland in the final 12 minutes by hounding Kyle Lowry defensively. Toronto’s point guard scored 16 points, but only two in the fourth.
Dellavedova, who missed 15 games with a knee injury, returned Monday against Brooklyn and played the entire final period against Toronto.
"Delly’s a guy who’s always been counted out, saying he can’t make it," James said. "Heart and effort will take away a lot of things you can’t do. I’ll take a guy like that any day on my team."
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TRAIL BLAZERS 98, PISTONS 86
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JAZZ 100, SPURS 96
SALT LAKE CITY >> Derrick Favors scored 21 points, Gordon Hayward added 20 and Utah snapped a nine-game losing streak.
PELICANS 104, KNICKS 93
NEW ORLEANS >> Tyreke Evans scored 27 points, Anthony Davis had 18 and the Pelicans handed the reeling Knicks their ninth straight loss.
THUNDER 114, BUCKS 101
OKLAHOMA CITY >> Kevin Durant scored 23 points in his first home game of the season, leading Oklahoma City past Milwaukee.
HEAT 103, SUNS 97
PHOENIX >> Chris Bosh scored 10 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter, including seven straight down the stretch, and Miami snapped a four-game losing streak.
LAKERS 98, KINGS 95
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