LeBron James & Kyrie Irving Bounce Back For NBA Win Over Carmelo Anthony's New York Knicks

By Kenneth Brown | Dec 05, 2014 10:15 AM EST

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It seems that LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love are starting to put together a good run of form, downing the New York Knicks, meaning it's now 5 wins in a row for the Cleveland Cavaliers. The New York Knicks are struggling, but the Cavaliers had to deal with a motivated Carmelo Anthony, and that they did with the late, comeback victory. Kyrie had a memorable game, leading the team, in the way James had always envisioned, proving that their plan is slowly, but surely coming together.

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Irving explained his form, saying, "I saw something different out there, but that's just part of the game. He called timeout, drew up a heck of a play, trusted me with the ball at the end of the game, and we're getting used to one another."

Did Anthony pose a threat? He believes so. He explained "For the most part I thought everybody played extremely well tonight. I wish I played better. I know I could have played a little bit better. I just wasn't there for my team offensively tonight."

Irving could find himself James-less soon, with injury concerns growing. James explained that his elbow was "A little sore tonight. I don't know why, it hasn't been sore for a while, but I'll be all right tomorrow."

If James misses any game-time, the Cavaliers know Irving has stepped his game up. However, if these stars stay fit and healthy, then the NBA had better watch out. They've started slowly, but after yet another impressive win, the Cavaliers are here.

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