Published on Sunday, January 31, 2010
By Redlands Daily Facts Staff Writer
BA Cleveland sets franchise record by scoring 46 points
in first quarter.
CLEVELAND - When LeBron James hit his fourth 3-pointer of the first quarter - from 30 feet away - Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy sat silent in his chair while the sold-out crowd roared around him.
There was little Dunleavy or his team could do to stop the Cleveland Cavaliers during their 114-89 win Sunday night.
James scored half of Cleveland's 46 points in the first quarter and the streaking Cavaliers tied an NBA record with 11 3-pointers in the opening period of their season-best eighth straight victory.
The whole spectacle left Dunleavy stunned.
"I've got money that I'll put them in the gym naked, nobody else on them, and they probably can't make 11 out of 13 again from the same spots," Dunleavy said. "They hit some shots in that first quarter that I know in 30 years of being in the NBA that I've (never) seen a team make
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