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James, Cavs drop Knicks at the Garden


Last Update: 11/07 12:46 am
LeBron James #23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers reacts during the season opener against the Boston Celtics at Quicken Loans Arena on October 27, 2009 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Gregory Shamus, Getty Images)
LeBron James #23 of the Cleveland Cavaliers reacts during the season opener against the Boston Celtics at Quicken Loans Arena on October 27, 2009 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Gregory Shamus, Getty Images)

LeBron James recorded game bests of 33 points and nine assists to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to their sixth straight win over the Knicks with a 100-91 victory at Madison Square Garden.

New York lost all four matchups with Cleveland last year, while the Cavaliers have won six straight and 10 of the past 13 meetings. The Cavs are also unbeaten in their last four trips to Madison Square Garden.

James also hauled in eight rebounds for the Cavs, who have won three of four. Mo Williams added 12 points and Daniel Gibson 11 in the win. Anderson Varejao grabbed 14 boards to go with eight points, while Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 11 caroms and nine points.

David Lee poured in 21 points and grabbed six rebounds for the Knicks, who fell to 1-5 on the year. Danilo Gallinari chipped in 17 points and former Cavs guard Larry Hughes 18 with five boards and four helpers in defeat. Al Harrington added 14 points and Wilson Chandler 11 with six boards.

Trailing by 19 points late in the game, the Knicks made a valiant effort. Harrington and Gallinari hit consecutive three-pointers, and then a basket each to close it to 91-82 with 3:44 left to play.

Williams, though, responded with a jumper and James added a fadeaway to give the visitors a 13-points edge.

New York failed to get closer than the final margin.

James scored 19 points in the first quarter to lead the Cavs to a 40-21 lead after 12 minutes of play. Cleveland kept pushing and opened a 63-40 lead at the intermission.

Trailing by 25 points early in the third, Chandler hit a jumper then added a three before Hughes and Lee offered baskets to close it to 67-51.

The visitors opened a 77-58 advantage headed to the final frame.

Game Notes

James had scored 50 or more points in two of his previous three visits to the Garden...The Cavaliers (4-3) didn't suffer their fourth loss last season until December 13. The team has already lost twice at home this season to match the total from all of 2008-09 (39-2)...New York closed out a four-game homestand at 1-3 Friday...Six members of the World Series champion New York Yankees were in attendance, including third baseman Alex Rodriguez, pitcher CC Sabathia, first baseman Mark Teixeira. Former Yankees great Reggie Jackson was also in attendance.

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