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James arrived so early that he was on the floor shooting before the lights were fully illuminated inside Quicken Loans Arena.
To a seat-shaking soundtrack that included Jay-Z and Snoop Doog, James worked his way around the 3-point line, dropping shot after shot off crisp passes from Cavs assistant coach Chris Jent -- more than three hours before tipoff. Apparently, MVP also stands for Most Valuable Practitioner.
Hawks coach Mike Woodson knew his team had its hands full.
"I have never seen a player as young as LeBron, as strong as LeBron, as quick and as athletic as LeBron that has all the fundamental tools a player can have," Woodson said before the game. "I have never seen that type of player in my lifetime. And he's still young. That's the scary thing."
Wearing special Nikes to honor his MVP win, James was scary from the outset, starting like he needed to prove he deserved the award.
He dunked on Cleveland's first possession, got his second bucket on a left-handed finger roll and finished the first quarter with 16 points and five rebounds, leading the Cavs to a 25-21 lead.
But it was when James sat that the Cavaliers opened a 12-point lead. The Hawks, though, didn't let Cleveland get any further away.
With Bibby making two 3-pointers and Smith driving for dunks or easy baskets, Atlanta, which shot 56 percent from the floor, was within 49-44 at halftime.
Notes: After playing 192 times during the regular season, it was the first postseason matchup between Cleveland and Atlanta. .... During the Cavaliers' extended break, forward Sasha Pavlovic got married. He wed longtime girlfriend Dunja Karisik last week in an intimate ceremony. ... James' intimate MVP ceremony at his high school on Monday made a big impression on Brown. "I was more in awe of the setting than anything else," he said. "That was a great idea, and with the banners overhead and his jersey, it felt a little like 'Hoosiers.'" ... New Kentucky coach John Calipari sat courtside with some of James' business partners and Cavs owner Dan Gilbert.
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