Daily News – December 24, 2015

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Cleveland Cavaliers fight off pesky New York Knicks, 91-84 Author: Chris Haynes Publication: Cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland Cavaliers were forced to entertain the New York Knicks on Wednesday night before the real fireworks kicked off.

Cleveland captured its sixth straight victory by beating New York 91-84 at The Q, but it was far from easy. LeBron James scored six of the team’s final eight points and the Knicks were held to two points over the last four minutes by an intense defensive finish from the home team.

James’ 24 points, nine rebounds and five assists, paired with Kevin Love’s 23 points and 13 rebounds, carried the team to its third win in a three-game homestand. But it didn’t please James, who said after the game that they ‘played like s—.” – CLICK HERE to read full story.

LeBron James said ‘the memories will come back’ as soon as the Cavaliers arrive to play Golden State Author: Joe Vardon Publication: Cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio – LeBron James couldn’t remember the last time he saw what he saw Wednesday night.

That is, he saw a full Cavaliers team, all the players healthy and in uniform, in the huddle before they trotted from the hallway onto the court at The Q to play and beat the New York Knicks.

“I cannot remember, and I can remember everything,” James said, after the Cavs beat New York 91-84.

Let’s help him out here. Would you believe that, until this one against the Knicks, the last time the Cavs had no one on the injury list was precisely one year ago, Dec. 23 of 2014, when a full Cleveland outfit suited up to play the Minnesota Timberwolves? – CLICK HERE to read full story.

Kyrie Irving goes through postgame shooting session and Iman Shumpert feeling ‘salty’ heading into Golden State game: Fedor’s five observations Author: Chris Fedor Publication: Cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio — It was the night the Cleveland Cavaliers had been waiting for, one that was months in the making.

They were fully loaded for the first time this season, playing the final home game before heading off for an NBA Finals rematch with the Golden State Warriors, which opens a tough four-game road trip.

“It was a great feeling today,” LeBron James said. “We was in the tunnel before we ran out and for the first time I cannot remember, and I can remember everything, I cannot remember the last time I looked in the huddle and we had everyone in uniform. That was a pretty good feeling.” – CLICK HERE to read full story.

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