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LeBron James was splendid and occasionally dominant, and he hardly needed to exert himself in a game that was never close as the Cleveland Cavaliers dismantled the retooled Knicks.
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As Delonte West walked away from his team and into an uncertain future, he observed that LeBron James is an even better person than he is a basketball player.
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For months, N.B.A. general managers have been not-so-subtly plotting to steal LeBron James, a potential free agent in 2010, from the Cavaliers.
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LeBron James’ first visit to New York this season arrives just days after the Knicks made key trades to position themselves to lure the Cavaliers superstar when he’s a free agent in 2010.
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In a poetic bit of scheduling, LeBron James will be at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, along with his current supporting cast, the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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In LeBron James’s first appearance in the New York metropolitan area this season, the Cavaliers pulled away in the third quarter to beat the Nets.
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Like a shepherd surveying his flock, Cleveland Cavaliers LeBron James is hoping Mo Williams will be the final piece in the team’s quest for a title.
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At the end of a memorable conference semifinal, it was tempting to say that Cleveland’s Chosen One couldn’t overcome one-third of Boston’s Big Three, but that just wouldn’t be the truth.
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Paul Pierce scored 41 points and walked off the court with his arms raised to the wild chants of the crowd. LeBron James left dejected, his 45-point effort not good enough.
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Boston has been hopeless on the road. But Game 7 against Cleveland will be played in the only place the Celtics look like the titans they were presumed to be.
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Even when his shot was off kilter, as it often was Friday night, LeBron James was the most dominant player on the court, forcing a Game 7 to be played on Sunday.
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Having beaten the Hawks, Boston now draws LeBron James and the Cavaliers, which is enough to make even the star-studded Celtics a little antsy.
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Washington Wizards reserve forward Darius Songaila was suspended for Game 6 of the playoff series for hitting Cleveland’s LeBron James in the face with his hand.
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LeBron James’s 34 points and 12 rebounds led the Cavaliers to a 100-97 victory and a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference playoff series.
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LeBron James scored 30 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers played their best game in months, beating the visiting Washington Wizards, 116-86, on Monday night to take a 2-0 series lead.
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