James became the NBA's all-time leader in assists by a forward as
he sparked the Cleveland Cavaliers' rally from 14-point, second-half
deficit in a 102-93 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday
night at The Palace. James' 11 assists gave him 6,142 for his
career, seven more than the previous record holder for a forward,
Chicago Bulls Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen.
"When I started to shape by game, I knew that I'd be that point
forward," said James, who also racked up 19 points and seven
rebounds while overcoming nine turnovers. "I thought that would be
my trademark. Obviously, I looked up to Michael Jordan as someone
who gave me a lot of inspiration but as a kid, I never thought I
could get to that point. Jordan was so surreal but Pippen, (Penny)
Hardaway and Allen Iverson were those guys I really, really thought
that I could be."
Love was the recipient on five of James' assists on Tuesday while
scoring 24 points, all on his career-high-tying eight 3-pointers.
"I was taught the game the right way," James said. "Seeing my
teammates succeed, it's always been something I've cared about more
than anything. That's what it's all about."
The power forward made four 3-pointers in the third quarter when the
Cavaliers (36-22), who have won 17 of their last 19 games, took
control. Cleveland moved within a half-game of Chicago for the
Central Division lead.
"Kevin had it going and we found a set that was working," James
said.
Cavs point guard Kyrie Irving contributed 18 points and five assists
and center Timofey Mozgov had 14 points.
"We just decided to wake up and start playing the game the way that
we have for several weeks now," Cavs coach David Blatt said. "We
weren't defending and we came out of timeouts without the energy and
without the grit that we have to have in order to win. We made the
point to each other and we lived up to it and then the game
changed."
Point guard Reggie Jackson's 22 points, nine assists and eight
rebounds led Detroit (23-34). Shooting guard Kentavious
Caldwell-Pope had 21 points, center Andre Drummond supplied 17
points and 10 rebounds and power forward Greg Monroe added 12 points
and 14 rebounds for the Pistons.
Detroit shot just 30.8 percent in the second half and committed
eight turnovers.
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"I don't think the loss was a chemistry issue," Pistons coach Stan
Van Gundy said. "We just weren't very strong against their pressure
over the last 18 minutes."
Small forward Tayshaun Prince, who was traded back to his original
team by Boston on Thursday, scored seven points while beginning his
second stint with Detroit.
When Caldwell-Pope stole a James pass and made a pull-up 3-pointer,
Detroit had a 67-53 lead early in the third. Cleveland then climbed
back with a 10-0 run that included two more Love 3-pointers. Love
put the Cavs back in front at 73-70 with consecutive 3s midway
through the quarter.
With his team up two early in the fourth, James fueled a 9-0
outburst that put the Cavaliers up by double digits. He had a
three-point play and another layup and also found reserve forward
James Jones for an open trey. James' 3-pointer with 3:04 left made
it 89-78.
Detroit never threatened from that point.
"They turned up their defense," Monroe said. "They started getting
into us and we couldn't do things as comfortably as we did in the
first half. That was the major difference."
NOTES: Kendrick Perkins was in uniform after clearing waivers and
joining the Cavs. Perkins, who played two minutes and scored two
points, was waived by Utah after being traded by Oklahoma City on
Thursday. "I don't want to call Perk an insurance policy," Cleveland
coach David Blatt said. "He's a guy that can really contribute." ...
The Pistons were awarded a waiver claim for PF Shawne Williams on
Tuesday. Williams was waived by New Orleans after being traded by
Miami last week. "We're a little thin up front," Detroit coach Stan
Van Gundy said. "It's one of those moves that helps us over the last
25 games and also gives us an asset." ... Cavs SF Shawn Marion (left
hip strain) did not make the trip. ... Pistons PF Greg Monroe was
averaging 16.2 points and 11.9 rebounds in his last 28 games. ...
The clubs split their first two meetings this season. They play once
more on April 13 in Cleveland.
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