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TUESDAY'S GAMES

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Published: November 28, 2007

CAVALIERS 109, CELTICS 104: LeBron James handed the Celtics' Big 3 loss No. 2. Cleveland's superstar scored 38 points, hitting a crucial 3-pointer and all six free throws in overtime as the Cavaliers won their fourth straight.

James, playing the best ball of his career, scored 11 points in OT as the defending Eastern Conference champions dropped the Celtics to 11-2 with one of their best all-around performances of the early season. James added 13 assists and finished 14-of-15 from the line.

HEAT 110, BOBCATS 90: Yanked from the starting lineup, Ricky Davis and Jason Williams responded with strong games off the bench to help struggling Miami.

Davis equaled a season high with 23 points, while Williams totaled 11 points and eight assists. Rookie reserve Daequan Cook added a season-high 19 points while missing only two shots.

GRIZZLIES 110, NETS 103: Pau Gasol scored 22 points and Juan Carlos Navarro had 16 points and 11 rebounds as Memphis Grizzlies posted consecutive wins for the first time this season.

The back-to-back wins came in the Grizzlies' 14th game of the season. It took Memphis 73 games last season to win consecutive games. Mike Miller hit his first five shots and finished with 19 points for Memphis.

76ERS 114, BUCKS 99: Andre Iguodala, Samuel Dalembert and Kyle Korver combined for 62 points to lead Philadelphia and snap the Bucks' five-game winning streak.

The 76ers' win also snapped the Bucks' 6-0 mark this season at the Bradley Center, leaving just Boston (7-0) and San Antonio (8-0) as the league's perfect teams at home.

BULLS 90, HAWKS 78: Luol Deng scored 22 points and Ben Gordon added 21 as Chicago snapped its four-game losing streak.

The Bulls desperately needed the win after a 1-5 trip left them with the worst record in the Eastern Conference, and it came against a team they've dominated in recent seasons.

The victory was the Bulls' 12th straight over Atlanta, a longtime doormat that is showing signs of an awakening.

The Bulls finally looked like a team that's serious about contending in the East, outscoring the Hawks 36-21 in the third quarter to stretch a four-point lead into a 70-51 advantage.

The Associated Press

TUESDAY'S GAMES

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