Banner night for LeBron, Cavaliers in rout of Knicks
CLEVELAND -- LeBron James led his pack of teammates toward the banner this city has waited 52 years to see. Then he laid his newly minted ring finger on the wine-colored banner before it was raised to the sky.
James celebrated the Cavaliers' championship with 19 points, 14 assists and 11 rebounds for his 43rd career triple-double and Cleveland opened defense of the franchise's first title by smashing the new-look New York Knicks 117-88 Tuesday night.
James is now 3-0 on ring nights.
Kyrie Irving scored 29 points and Kevin Love contributed 22 points and 12 rebounds for the Cavs, who capped an electrifying day with an emotional victory.
Carmelo Anthony scored 19 points, Derrick Rose added 17 points on 7-of-17 shooting in his Knicks debut and Kristaps Porzingis had 16 points and seven rebounds.
The Knicks overhauled their roster over the summer by adding Rose and Joakim Noah, who went scoreless and grabbed six rebounds, but discovered Tuesday how far they still have to go to catch the defending champions.
Fueled by adrenaline, the Cavaliers blew open a close game at the half with a dominating third quarter. They ended the night shooting 13 of 35 on 3-pointers, but the Knicks made just one field goal over a five-minute stretch in the third quarter, allowing the Cavs to extend a five-point lead to 69-53 on a night that was all about Cleveland from start to finish.
As James wiped away tears and fiddled with his new ring that is stuffed with 216 diamonds -- representing Cleveland's 216 area code -- the Cleveland Indians hosted the Chicago Cubs across the street in Game 1 of the World Series. This city with so little to cheer for so many decades is suddenly overflowing with riches.
"At this point, if you're not from here, live here, play here ... then it makes no sense for you to live at this point," James told a sold-out crowd that roared louder with his every word. "Cleveland against the world."
NOTES: G J.R. Smith, who was traded from New York to the Cavs two seasons ago, said he didn't get any added joy from the fact the Knicks were in town when he received his ring. "I'm trying to live my life a different way and not try to focus on vendettas and trying to get back at people. So that's one of the last things I'm thinking about," he said. ... Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue is hopeful G Kay Felder (concussion) will be available this weekend. ... The Knicks remained in the locker room during the rings ceremony. ... Knicks C Joakim Noah has a long-running feud with Cleveland after he ripped the city in 2010. "Congratulations to Cleveland," he said. "Even though it's not a vacation spot, you guys got your championship. It's well-deserved."