NBA Game Recap - LA Lakers at Cleveland
Wed Nov 21, 2018 8:00 PM EST

IND
109
CHA
127
F
NO
120
PHI
121
F
NY
117
BOS
109
F
TOR
124
ATL
108
F
DEN
103
MIN
101
F
POR
100
MIL
143
F
DET
124
HOU
126
F
LAL
109
CLE
105
F
PHO
116
CHI
124
F
MEM
104
SA
103
F
BKN
113
DAL
119
F
SAC
119
UTA
110
F
OKC
123
GS
95
F

Nov 21, 2018, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

LA Lakers

24

25

32

28

109

Cleveland

28

24

29

24

105

Cleveland thanks LeBron, who carries Lakers past Cavs
Thu Nov 22, 2018 5:13 AM

CLEVELAND (AP) Once the video tribute ended, a simple sentiment filled the giant scoreboard. Against a black backdrop, giant white letters delivered the heartfelt message.

Cleveland wanted to say something.

"THANK YOU, LeBRON," it said.

Eight years after he was treated like a thug, LeBron James was welcomed back properly.

Back on the court where he performed for 11 seasons, and under the title banner he helped raise, James returned to Cleveland and rallied the Los Angeles Lakers to a 109-105 win on Wednesday night over the Cavaliers, who played their best game of the season against their former teammate but couldn't stop him when it mattered most.

James finished with 32 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists. He also scored or assisted on 11 straight points as the Lakers overcame a 99-91 deficit in the fourth quarter.

But basketball took a backseat to James' homecoming, which was so different than his return in 2010, when betrayed Cleveland fans unleashed their fury on him.

There were no profane chants this time. No derogatory signs. No venom.

Only love, and James felt it.

"From the time we landed yesterday, it just felt a different way," he said. "I'm a different person. We're all different from eight years ago, both good and bad. But more importantly, this experience has been great. So it's all about growth and we all have grown from that moment eight years ago. So I kind of leave the past in the past and always focus on the present and see what happens in the future."

The Cavs, who came in a league-worst 2-13, gave James and the Lakers all they could handle. And even after giving up an eight-point lead, they had a chance to tie late, but Kyle Korver missed a wide-open 3-pointer with 17 seconds left and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope made four free throws in the final 15 to seal it for Los Angeles.

Jordan Clarkson had 20 points and Tristan Thompson 14 and 15 rebounds for Cleveland.

From the moment he stepped back onto Quicken Loans Arena floor, James was treated like a returning champion.

On the night before Thanksgiving, Cleveland said thanks to the Northeast Ohio son, the one who ended the city's 52-year championship drought.

"A hero has come back," Cavs coach Larry Drew said before tip-off.

James was the last Lakers player introduced before the game, presented with a line familiar to all Cavs fans: "A 6-foot-8 forward from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School," said arena announcer Sean Peebles. "Welcome home! LeBron James."

The crowd roared and stood as James walked out and huddled with his new teammates, who must have wondered what was in store for them.

But unlike that ugly night of Dec. 2, 2010, when James returned with the Miami Heat and was subjected to a toxic, charged atmosphere of hatred unlike anything seen before or since, this was a night for celebration - and maybe more closure.

James has moved on.

Cleveland, too.

With 8:09 left in the first quarter, James was saluted by the Cavs with a moving video tribute during a timeout. Images of James' playing days with Cleveland - highlighted by the Cavs' historic comeback to win the 2016 title - were shown along with video clips of his impact on the community, including his opening of the I Promise School in his hometown of Akron.

James was touched by the presentation. He bit his lower lip while walking back onto court and pointed to all corners of the building in appreciation, his chance to reconnect with a fan base he'll always share a special, if not complicated, relationship.

"I appreciate these fans, just as much as they appreciate me," he said. "Every single night we stepped on the floor, they always showed their appreciation to not only myself but to my teammates over these 11 years, especially the last four years -those championship runs that we were making. So that was just my salute to them for them appreciating what I was able to accomplish with my teammates and coaches along those four years."

TIP-INS

Lakers: Coach Luke Walton is impressed with James' knack for blocking out external distractions. "The great ones have that ability," he said. "When they're on the basketball court nothing else matters, other than what they're trying to do. Their focus level seems to somehow get higher with the louder the noise gets. I don't know how. I don't know why."

Cavaliers: Did not commit a turnover in the first half. ... Starting G George Hill missed his sixth straight game with a sprained right shoulder sustained on Nov. 4. Hill has ramped up his on-court workouts in recent days and could be back soon. ... Drew said he was unaware of Smith's comments accusing the Cavs of "tanking." Drew believes his team is playing hard, and promised to nothing but coach his team to win. "To coach to lose, I don't understand that, I don't know how to do that," he said. "I don't know how anybody can do that. That's something I would never, ever do."

SCHOOL DAY

Earlier in the day, James made a surprise visit to his I Promise School, a refurbished elementary for at-risk kids he founded and plans to expand.

"It was grandparent's day," he said. "We kept it that way, we didn't tell none of the kids until I actually walked into all six of the classrooms individually, spent a good amount of time with those classrooms, my third and fourth graders. It was great. It was a good way to go into Thanksgiving, all of being thankful, the great lives they've had."

HOME COOKING

Following the game, the Lakers feasted on hamburgers, french fries and shakes from Swenson's, an Akron drive-in restaurant favored by James.

Sitting at his locker, James sipped on a banana shake and smiled.

"I'm good," he said. "I got my hometown food."

UP NEXT

Lakers: Host Utah on Friday.

Cavaliers: At Philadelphia on Friday.

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Leaders

LA Lakers PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. James 32 9 7 14 0 1
L. Ball 15 16 6 7 1 0
Cleveland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Osman 21 -12 2 7 0 1
J. Clarkson 20 4 5 2 0 0

Team Comparison

LAL CLE
Points For 109 105
Field Goals 40/78-51% 39/102-38%
Three Pointers 9/25-36% 13/34-38%
Free Throws 20/28-71% 14/15-93%
Offensive Rebounds 7 15
Defensive Rebounds 44 31
Rebounds 62 48
Blocks 9 2
Steals 2 3
Turnovers 15 3
Points Scored Off Turnovers 2 15
Points in the Paint 56 32
Fast Break Points 10 8
Personal Fouls 20 22
Technical Fouls 0 2
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - LAL Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 21 LAL 109 @ CLE 105 L. James 32 C. Osman 21

Game Information

Stadium: Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, Ohio
Attendance: 19,432
Game Time: 2:23