Philippine Daily Inquirer

LEBRON CHALKS UP MILESTONE

LeBron shows why he’s still best, chalks up another NBA milestone

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CLEVELAND— The standings show the Eastern Conference’s top team plays in Canada. The best player remains in Cleveland, Ohio. LeBron James reminded Toronto he’s king.

Playing without five teammates and his coach, James scored 35 points and added 17 assists, his last setting up a late 3-pointer by Kevin Love, as the undermanne­d Cavaliers rallied to beat the Raptors, 132-129, Wednesday night.

The Cavs were down five rotational players and coach Tyronn Lue, who missed his second straight game for health reasons.

But they still had James, who earlier in the day said, “I’ll be available, so we got a chance.”

The three-time champion delivered another virtuoso performanc­e, adding seven rebounds without committing a turnover in nearly 40 minutes—his 17 feeds were the most by any player without a turnover.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” said associate coach Larry Drew, filling in for Lue. “It’s just amazing what he does, night in and night out.”

James made three free throws in the final 7.8 seconds, but missed one with 3.9 seconds to go, giving Toronto a final shot. DeMar DeRozan got a decent look on a 3-pointer—contested by James—at the horn but missed. DeRozan and Toronto coaches complained the All-Star was fouled to no avail.

The win felt like a statement by the Cavs, but James insisted there were no intended messages.

“It’s a good win for us because of how depleted we are on our roster and everything that’s been going on,” he said. “It’s a good win for us against a very good opponent.

“But I don’t need to remind anybody about what my teams are capable of doing.”

Love, playing his second game after missing 21 games with a broken left hand, finished with 23 points and 12 rebounds and George Hill had 22 on 10-of11 shooting for the Cavs, who were blown out by 34 points against Toronto in January.

But that was before Cleveland shook up its roster with four trades designed to get back to the NBA Finals. The Cavs are third in the East, but still as dangerous as anyone.

“They’re still a top team in our conference—and in this league,” DeRozan said.

I’ll be available, so we got a chance. LEBRON JAMES On Cleveland’s chances with five rotation players out

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 ?? —AP ?? LeBron James rises to score against Toronto’s Jakob Poeltl (left) and Pascal Siakam.
—AP LeBron James rises to score against Toronto’s Jakob Poeltl (left) and Pascal Siakam.

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