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After a lethargic first half -- by his standards -- James began looking to drive to the basket more often in the third quarter, and worked his way inside for 13 points.
He dropped a 20-foot jumper at the horn to end the period, giving the Cavs a 69-68 lead entering the fourth.
With Atlanta leading 77-76, James decided it was time to do his thing.
He made consecutive baskets and then drained a long 3-pointer to give Cleveland a four-point lead. After the Hawks got to 83-82, James whipped a pass to Hughes, who smoothly made his big shot.
With Gooden making his first six shots, the Cavs built a 37-29 lead in the second quarter before going into one of their usual offensive funks. Atlanta got right back in it, and a 9-0 spurt over the final 3:58 put the Hawks up 38-37 at halftime despite shooting just 32 percent from the floor.
Notes: Paging Dr. LeBron: Sonics rookie Kevin Durant called James to consult with him about a finger injury he sustained that was similar to the one that sidelined Cleveland's superstar for five games. "I don't think his was as bad as mine," James said. ... No New Year's resolutions for James, who turned 23 on Dec. 30. But he does plan to move into his new 35,440-square-foot house sometime in the summer of 2008. "It's getting there," said James, who routinely stops by to check on construction. ... Atlanta's 9-4 record in December was the club's best in the month since 1993-94. ... The Cavs assigned F Cedric Simmons to the NBA's developmental league. Simmons, acquired in an offseason trade from New Orleans, played in just four games and has been slowed by an ankle injury.
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