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The Brooklyn Nets had the Cleveland Cavaliers on the ropes, with the score tied at 88-88 in the final seconds of the fourth quarter. Then, well, LeBron James stepped up and as Anthony Puccio put it, he pulled off a Magic Johnson-like, one-handed runner to beat the Nets, 90-88.
Credit to the Nets who held the Cavs in check -- including James, really, who scored "only" 26 points on 10-22 shooting. Still, it was the final two points that did the Nets in.