Cleveland - Cleveland superstar LeBron James scored 33 points on Wednesday to lead the Cavaliers to a 106-91 victory over Chicago that knotted their NBA playoff series at one game apiece.
After connecting on just nine of 22 shots in Monday's 99-92 game-one defeat, James came out hot against the Bulls.
He scored 22 points in the first half as the Cavs bounced back to even the best-of-seven Eastern Conference second-round series before it shifts to Chicago for the next two games.
"We needed it," James said. "Our backs were against the wall. We can't go down 2-0 on our home floor."
In the Western Conference, the Houston Rockets also bounced back from a game-one defeat on their home floor, downing the Los Angeles Clippers 115-109 to level their series at one game apiece.
James Harden scored 32 points and Dwight Howard added 24 with 16 rebounds for the Rockets, whose 64 attempts from the free throw line were two shy of an NBA playoff record.
After knocking off Dallas in the first round in convincing style and having five days off, Houston had come out flat in the second-round series opener on Monday.
Game two was up for grabs until the waning moments.
A 10-2 run saw the Clippers pull within 111-107 with a minute remaining, and Corey Brewer air-balled a runner at the other end to give the Clippers life. But Austin Rivers, starting his second straight game for injured Clippers star Chris Paul, lost the ball out of bounds and Howard sank two free throws at the other end to help Houston hold on.
Los Angeles star Blake Griffin followed up his game one triple-double with 34 points and 15 rebounds, but the free throw discrepancy was too much for the Clippers to overcome.
The Rockets finished 42-for-64 from the line, led by Harden's perfect 15-for-15, battling back from a nine-point halftime deficit.
"We had to lock in," Harden said. "We just started playing much harder than them."
AFP