Cavaliers top Knicks, improve to NBA best 41-11
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 14 years, 11 months AGO
LeBron James scored 47 points, including 24 straight for Cleveland in the first half, and the Cavaliers held off the visiting New York Knicks 113-106 on Saturday night for their 11th straight victory.
Cleveland (41-11) holds the NBA's best record.
Hornets 104, Bobcats 99: Darren Collison scored 24, leading New Orleans at Charlotte.
Bulls 95, Heat 91: Luol Deng scored 25, leading host Chicago past Miami.
Timberwolves 109, Grizzlies 102: At Minneapolis, Al Jefferson scored 23, leading Minnesota past Memphis.
Pistons 99, Nets 92: At Auburn Hills, Mich., Jonas Jerebko scored 20, leading Detroit past New Jersey.
Jazz 116, Nuggets 106: Andrei Kirilenko scored 22, leading Utah past Denver at Salt Lake City.
76ers 102, Rockets 95: Thaddeus Young scored 17, leading Philadelphia at Houston.
Bucks 93, Pacers 81: Andrew Bogut scored 21, leading Milwaukee past visiting Indiana.
Spurs 98, Clippers 81: George Hill scored 22, leading San Antonio at Los Angeles.
Thunder 104, Warriors 95: At Oakland, Calif., Kevin Durant scored 29, leading Oaklahoma City past Golden State.
Lakers 99, Trail Blazers 82: Lamar Odom had 22 rebounds, leading Los Angeles at Portland.
Atlanta at Washington, ppd., snow: The game between the Hawks and Wizards was postponed because of the blizzard that battered the Mid-Atlantic region.