James scores 31, sparks comeback as Cavs beat Jazz

Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James rises for a shot during an NBA basketball game in Cleveland. | AP Photo/Ron Schwane

CLEVELAND – LeBron James tied a season high with 31 points, including 17 to spark a fourth-quarter comeback, and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their seventh straight, 118-114 over the Utah Jazzon Tuesday night (Wednesday in Manila).

Cleveland trailed 95-86 deficit midway through the fourth, but James took over and brought the Quicken Loans Arena crowd to its feet with one of his trademark plays.

With the Cavaliers trailing 95-91, James stole the ball near midcourt and headed to the basket. Rodney Hood wrapped his arms around James, but the four-time MVP made a layup anyway and flexed his bicep as Hood was called for the foul.

James made the foul shot and Cleveland followed with a 10-0 run to go ahead 104-98.

Alec Burks led Utah with 24 points while Gordon Hayward and Derrick Favors each added 17.

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