Cavaliers hit 9 treys in 4th quarter, erase 23-point deficit to top Knicks
LeBron James had 23 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds, Kyle Korver scored 19 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter to spark a huge comeback, and Cleveland beat the Knicks 104-101 in New York on Monday night. James and the rest of the Cavaliers' starting five were benched in the third quarter as the Knicks built a 23-point lead. James returned to hit two of the Cavaliers' nine three-pointers in the fourth quarter as they won at Madison Square Garden for the eighth straight time. Cleveland outscored New York 43-25 in the fourth quarter, making more threes than the Knicks had baskets (eight). Tim Hardaway Jr.
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