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LeBron's 33 Lead Cavaliers Past Bulls 106-91 In Game 2

CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron James attacked from the start and scored 33 points, Kyrie Irving added 21 and the Cleveland Cavaliers evened their semifinal series with Chicago with a 106-91 victory over the Bulls in Game 2 on Wednesday night.

Donning his signature headband for the first time in two months and powering to the basket, James kept the Cavs from falling into a 2-0 hole. He added eight rebounds and five assists for Cleveland, which led by 25 in the third quarter and withstood a third-quarter charge by the Bulls.

For the second straight game, the Cavs were without forward Kevin Love (shoulder surgery) and J.R. Smith (two-game suspension). But they had James and he was more like himself after a sub-par performance in the opener.

"We're a little banged up, we're short-handed, so I have to be aggressive," James said. "Even more aggressive than my usual self, and I was happy I was able to make a couple of plays to help our team win tonight."

Jimmy Butler scored 18 and Derrick Rose had 14 points and 10 assists for the Bulls, who host Game 3 on Friday night. Pau Gasol added 11 points — 10 fewer than Game 1, when he destroyed the Cavs on uncontested jumpers.

Iman Shumpert added 15 points, James Jones made five 3-pointers and Tristan Thompson added 12 rebounds for Cleveland. Thompson started at power forward in Love's spot, allowing James to move back to his usual role at small forward. On the perimeter is where James is most dangerous and he made it clear from the outset that he wasn't going to stand around and wait for the game to come to him.

The Bulls used a 14-0 run to get within 11 in the third, but Jones hit consecutive 3s and James scored twice near the basket to put Cleveland up by 16 going into the fourth.

James arrived at Quicken Loans Arena at around 4 p.m., three hours before tip-off. As if there needed to be another sign of the game's importance to Cleveland this was it, as the superstar typically gets to the arena for a home game around 90 minutes before the start.

"Maybe he wanted to beat the traffic," quipped Cavs coach David Blatt. "Knowing him, it was something else."

It sure was.

Back in his familiar headband after ditching it since March 7, and with an all-business look from the time he took the floor for warmups, James came out as aggressively as he promised.

He scored 14 points in the first quarter and got to the free-throw line five times, three more than in Monday's 99-92 loss. James, who went just 9 of 22 from the field in Game 1, set the tone and his teammates followed.

Cleveland shot 62 percent from the floor and built a 22-point lead in the first quarter on a 3-pointer by Jones with 43 seconds left.

By then, the Q was roaring and the Bulls were in big trouble.

Love visited his teammates in the locker room before the game, and he joined them on the bench in the second quarter. Moments after Love, wearing a sling on his left arm, waved to the crowd, James delivered one of those plays only he can make. He burst down the left side of the lane and delivered a right-handed dunk over Butler, who did a marvelous job defending the four-time league MVP in Game 1.

But this wasn't the same James or the same Cavs.

TIP-INS

Bulls: Rose didn't show any signs of being slowed by a shoulder "stinger" sustained in Game 1. ... Chicago dropped to 19-11 against Cleveland in the postseason, and 8-8 in road games. ... The Bulls are now 21-8 this season with their "A'' lineup: Rose, Gasol, Butler, Joakim Noah and Mike Dunleavy. ... Coming in, the Bulls had only allowed an average of 89 points and 39 percent shooting in their previous 11 games.

Cavaliers: Smith will return for Game 3, but the way Shumpert is playing, there's no guarantee he'll have his starting job back. ... Shumpert strained his left groin in the third but returned. James (1,059) moved into a tie with Tony Parker on the career postseason assists list. He's two away from catching Steve Nash (1,061). ... Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones addressed the crowd in the second quarter, when he and members of the national championship title team was introduced. Jones, a Cleveland native, said, "Let's bring another championship to Ohio." ... Thompson started 15 games during the regular season.

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