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LeBron James scores 32 points on Cleveland return as Lakers fight back to beat Cavaliers

James receives standing ovation and is honoured by former team for ending 52-year title drought in 2016

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Highlights of the Los Angeles Lakers' trip to the Cleveland Cavaliers in Week 6 of the NBA

LeBron James scored 32 points, grabbed 14 rebounds and dished out seven assists to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a come-from-behind 109-105 win in his return to Cleveland on Wednesday night.

Game leaders

Los Angeles Lakers

  • Points: LeBron James - 32
  • Assists: LeBron James - 7
  • Rebounds: LeBron James - 14

 

Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Points: Cedi Osman - 21
  • Assists: Clarkson/Nance Jr - 5
  • Rebounds: Tristan Thompson - 15

The Lakers, sparked by James, went on a 16-3 run late in the fourth quarter to erase a 99-91 Cavaliers' lead.

Former Laker Jordan Clarkson scored 20 points and ignited a 13-4 fourth-quarter run in which the Cavs turned an 87-86 deficit into a 99-91 lead with 5:41 to go.

But Kyle Kuzma's 24-foot three-pointer cut the Cavaliers' lead to 99-94, and then No 23 took over - an all-too-familiar site for Cleveland fans. Only this time, it spelled another defeat for the home crowd.

James made two free throws, connected on a three-point jumper and made three more foul shots to put the Lakers up 102-99.

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From there it was a matter of the Lakers making free throws to ice the game, and while James struggled on the night from the charity stripe, going 8-for-12, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope calmly made four straight to seal the win for the Lakers.

All five Los Angeles starters scored in double figures, and Caldwell-Pope added 13 off the bench. Cedi Osman led Cleveland with 21 points.

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James' former team-mate and good friend Tristan Thompson scored 14 points and grabbed 15 rebounds as the Cavaliers didn't play like a team that is 2-13, the league's worst record.

LeBron James is warmly embraced by former team-mate Tristan Thompson
Image: James is warmly embraced by former team-mate Tristan Thompson

The sellout crowd at the Quicken Loans Arena gave James a rousing standing ovation during the team's introduction, thanking him for bringing Cleveland their first championship - a memorable title over the Golden State Warriors in 2016, ending a 52-year drought.

James received warm hugs and handshakes from his former team-mates, but when it was time to play, the Cavaliers came out inspired.

James scored the first points of the game and JaVale McGee's dunk gave the Lakers a 4-0 lead. From there, it was a see-saw affair with Cleveland holding the upper hand most of the way.

LeBron James controls possession against the Cavaliers
Image: James controls possession against the Cavaliers

In the first quarter, there would be 10 lead changes and five ties.

About four minutes into the game, the Cleveland organization honoured James with an emotional video tribute thanking the native of Akron, Ohio (about 30 minutes south of Cleveland) for all the work on the court as well as for his humanitarian work in northeastern Ohio.

The Cavaliers led 52-49 at half-time and started the fourth quarter on level terms at 81 apiece before Clarkson's late scoring burst was checked and answered by James who sealed the Lakers' 10th win of the season.

Wednesday night's results

  • Oklahoma City Thunder 123-95 Golden State Warriors
  • Portland Trail Blazers 100-143 Milwaukee Bucks
  • New York Knicks 117-109 Boston Celtics
  • Detroit Pistons 124-126 Houston Rockets
  • Denver Nuggets 103-101 Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Indiana Pacers 109-127 Charlotte Hornets
  • New Orleans Pelicans 120-121 Philadelphia 76ers
  • Toronto Raptors 124-108 Atlanta Hawks
  • Los Angeles Lakers 109-105 Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Phoenix Suns 116-124 Chicago Bulls
  • Brooklyn Nets 113-119 Dallas Mavericks
  • Memphis Grizzlies 104-103 San Antonio Spurs
  • Sacramento Kings 119-110 Utah Jazz

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