From Yahoo! Sports, The Cavaliers bounced back from a dismal 29-point loss in Orlando, and league's best home team improved its home record to 38-1.
LeBron James (@real_lebron) finished with 38 points, and Mo Williams and Delonte West added 22 each. Tony Parker scored 24, but got little help from teammates Manu Ginobili (@manuginobili) or Tim Duncan.
Across Twitter, Cav fans expressed as much relief as they did joy over the win.
The playoffs loom large, and the Cavaliers hold home-court advantage at the moment. Playing at home could be key for Cleveland; the Cavs are 0-2 this season at Boston and Orlando, the two teams within striking distance in the standings of Cleveland.
Across Twitter, Cav fans expressed as much relief as they did joy over the win.
morganlee0214 Woohoo my #Cavs won! =) Mo Williams was amazing! And of course LeBron! 05 Apr 2009 from TwitterBerry jimfisher Cavs back on track with solid win over Spurs. Guard play was excellent. 05 Apr 2009 from mobile web Fiorta Cavs won. Nice. It was looking shaky there for a few games. 05 Apr 2009 from web
The playoffs loom large, and the Cavaliers hold home-court advantage at the moment. Playing at home could be key for Cleveland; the Cavs are 0-2 this season at Boston and Orlando, the two teams within striking distance in the standings of Cleveland.
ColumbusSports Cavs road record this year against Lakers, Celtics and Magic: 0-5. Think home court advantage won't be vital for them to get? 04 Apr 2009 from twhirl Szczepanik The last three games prove how critical it is that the #cavs get home-court throughout. 05 Apr 2009 from web