Cavs end Knicks' 4-game run, 126-94
LeBron James scored 25 points, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love also surpassed 20, and the visiting Cavaliers crushed the Knicks, 126-94, on Wednesday night.
James had nothing to say Wednesday morning about Knicks president Phil Jackson and not much more about his decision to not stay with the team in a Donald Trump-branded hotel, but he and the Cavs made a loud statement at Madison Square Garden.
It was their second straight win after a three-game skid, and they did it easily in handing the Knicks their worst loss of the season. Irving led Cleveland with 28 points and Love scored 21, 16 in the first quarter.
Brandon Jennings scored 16 points for the Knicks, whose four-game winning streak ended.