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Allen Iverson 22pts vs LeBron James 33pts Cavs 08/09 NBA *LBJ swats AI's shot after the whistle

LeBron James was a cheerleader when the Cleveland Cavaliers took over against the Detroit Pistons. Then, the superstar finished them off. James scored 33 points and got some timely help from Mo Williams and Daniel Gibson in Cleveland's 90-80 win over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday. "It's been different this season because we have guys who can control the offense and control the defense," James said. "There's not been a time this season when I felt pressure to not come off the floor. "I know these guys can take care of things." With James resting, Williams and Gibson outscored Detroit by themselves in a 15-2 run to take a 73-68 lead early in the fourth quarter. James shouted, "C'mon Mo! C'mon Mo!" from the scorer's table during the final possession of the winning surge, then celebrated with Williams after his jumper led to Detroit calling a timeout. The 24-year-old phenom sealed the victory on a driving layup, an assist, 3-pointer and free throw to put the Cavs ahead by nine with 2 1/2 minutes left. The Central Division-leading Cavs have won six of their last seven and are 12 games ahead of Detroit. They had lost four straight at The Palace in the regular season. "This is a good win in a building where we've always had a lot of trouble," Cavs coach Mike Brown said. "It seems like they've had our number here, so this feels good." The Pistons haven't felt good in a while, losing four straight home games for the first time in eight years. Allen Iverson scored 22 points for Detroit, which has lost nine of 12 and are 21-21 with him. "I'm surprised, but I've seen the flashes of how good we can be," Iverson said. "And, I see the reasons that we lose games." Detroit has wins against five of the NBA's six division leaders, beating the Western Conference's top teams on the road, but has lost to bad teams such as the Oklahoma City Thunder. "Our whole thing is, it better be figured out by the time we get to the playoffs," Iverson said. "Regardless of where we're seeded, we need to be playing at a high level and that's the only thing I'm concerned about." Rookie coach Michael Curry, though, has plenty to be worried about. "Success breeds confidence," he said. Detroit dooms its chances in many games with lackluster stretches offensively and defensively, looking out of sync as they struggle to play with Iverson in the starting lineup and Richard Hamilton coming off the bench. The Pistons are coming off their first losing month since February 2004, the month in which they acquired Rasheed Wallace and went on to win the NBA title. But they're "totally different" than that team, according to a player who would know because of the Iverson-for-Billups trade. "Billups brought a lot of leadership to the team and made sure everybody got the ball where they needed to get it," Cleveland's Ben Wallace said. "He was more of a floor general. Iverson is more of a scorer. Chauncey would make sure everybody got their looks and if he needed to score, he would.

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