‘King James’ helps Cavs tie franchise record

The league’s reigning MVP spearheaded the fourth-quarter  surge which decided the game. The Cavaliers trailed by two with 7:31 left before James  scored or assisted on five straight baskets during an 11-0 run  that sunk the Magic.

Cleveland (43-11) matched the win streak it set last season  while winning a second straight against Orlando (36-18) in a  rematch of last year’s Eastern Conference Final.

“It’s definitely fun when you get one of the best teams in  your house or when you play against one of the best teams,”  James told reporters. “You want to try to see where you match up and you want to  see if that winning streak is really valid. It was a great game  by both teams.”

Dwight Howard had 19 points and 11 rebounds while Rashard  Lewis added 19 for the Magic, who trailed for the majority of  the first half before turning the game into a nip-and-tuck  affair.
Orlando topped the Cavaliers 4-2 in the best-of-seven  playoff series last May but currently trail their NBA-best foe  by seven games.

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Personnel changes to both teams this season have altered  the match-up. With 7-footer Shaquille O’Neal in the middle,  Cleveland has a presence to contend with Howard.

The two big men have developed a bit of a contentious  rivalry.

O’Neal was in foul trouble for most of the night and  tallied just 10 points but young forward J.J. Hickson had a  breakout game with 20. Guard Delonte West also gave the team a boost in his return  to action after being sidelined for nine games with injury.

“Delonte was terrific. He did a nice job running the team,”  said Cavaliers coach Mike Brown. “He hit some big buckets to  keep us in the game when it was close.”

The Magic fell behind by 14 points in the first quarter but  lit up the scoreboard for 40 in the second to draw close.  Orlando led by as much as seven in the third but the lead  quickly evaporated with a string of Cleveland three-pointers.