Cavaliers trip Knicks 98-93
Mo Williams scored 23 points, LeBron James added 19 and the Cleveland Cavaliers opened a crucial stretch of home games by beating the New York Knicks 98-93 on Sunday night.
The Cavaliers didn’t put the Knicks away until the final minutes and improved the NBA’s best home record to 29-1. Cleveland, battling Boston for the best mark in the Eastern Conference and home-court advantage in the postseason, will play seven of its next eight games at Quicken Loans Arena.
James, who came in with three triple-doubles in his last four games, flirted with another one but finished with 10 assists and eight rebounds.