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Staring from the left side, James drove to his right past Johnson down the foul line, reached back like a baseball pitcher looking for more velocity on his fastball and powered his jam over a stunned Johnson as Cleveland's sellout crowd gasped and then erupted.
The dunk shook the backboard, not the Bulls.
They trailed by 10 points early in the second quarter, but worked their way back with extra effort, especially on the offensive glass.
Noah grabbed four of Chicago's eight offensive rebounds in the first half, resulting in 13 second-chance points. Anthony Parker's 3-pointer put the Cavs up 50-44, but with O'Neal on the bench after picking up his third personal, Noah scored six straight points as the Bulls pulled within 52-50 at halftime.
"They kept scrapping," James said.
During an on-court TV interview, James lamented the easy baskets the Bulls were getting and promised the Cavs would "clean up our defense" in the second half.
The Bulls, though, still got to the rim and only James' outside shooting saved Cleveland.
NOTES: The Bulls are an NBA-best 107-35 in home playoff games. ... The Cavs gave all fans a box of macaroni and cheese as part of a promotion. That sounded tasty to Bulls coach Vinny Del Negro. "I'm Italian, I like macaroni," Del Negro said. "I'm hoping I can get a few boxes after the game. I love pasta." ... Someone's minutes for Cleveland were going to get pinched in the playoffs and so far it's forward J.J. Hickson, who averaged more than 20 per game in the regular season and played just 40 seconds in Game 1. He might be the odd-man out, but Hickson won't complain. "I understand we have goals we need to accomplish," he said. "I want whatever the team wants. If it's the coaching staff decision not to play me, I'll do whatever I can to help my team win." ... Browns Pro Bowl return specialist Josh Cribbs sat courtside and got a loud ovation when he was shown on the giant scoreboard.
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