James Scores 45 points, Leads Cavaliers Past Knicks
Published 11/3/2007 by Tom Withers at Wash Post NBA
LeBron James scores 45 points and Daniel Gibson makes four 3-pointers in just over two minutes to rally the Cavaliers past the Knicks, 110-106, Friday night.
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