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By Chris Sheridan
ESPN.com Tuesday, November 25, 2008 NEW YORK -- His first attempt was a set shot from the 3-point line, and naturally, he drilled it. His toes never completely left the floor on his second shot either, this one another 3-pointer that drained through the bottom of the net. So, it was immediately clear Tuesday night that LeBron James was quite comfortable with his feet planted squarely on the ground in this, his favorite city, and the King barely had to break a sweat as the Cleveland Cavaliers romped past New York 119-101 in James' first game at the Garden since he dropped 50 on the Knicks late last season. Activate your ESPN Profile!
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