Dwight Howard didn't honor his commitment to dunk over LeBron
James, but it didn't stop the NBA China Games from rocking 15,000
fervent fans in Shanghai last night.
Dwight Howard scored a game
high 31 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead his team over the
Cleveland Cavaliers 90-86 in the first NBA China Games in Shanghai
yesterday. [Photo:Sina.com]
The Orlando Magic center scored a game high 31 points and
grabbed 14 rebounds to lead his team over the Cleveland Cavaliers
90-86 in a sold-out NBA preseason game at Qizhong Forest Sports
City, part of the NBA China Games. It is the NBA's second visit to
China in four years.
James finished with 17 points and three assists in 28 minutes.
The Cavs got 16 from Larry Hughes and 12 from Shannon Brown. Jameer
Nelson added 24 points for the Magic, while Hedo Turkoglu had 12
and Keith Bogans had 11.
"The game was very special," said Howard. "Chinese fans are
great; they are passionate and really know basketball. I did enjoy
the atmosphere; everything was terrific - though it was just a
preseason game, fans made the arena electric."
[Photo:Sina.com]
The Cavs jumped to a 19-8 lead to start the game. James, who led
the Cavs to the frachise's first-ever NBA Finals in June, was just
as intense as he was in the playoffs in June.
The forward opened with two free throws with just under seven
minutes left in the first quarter as he scored six points in a
row.
Cleveland enjoyed a 34-20 lead after an 11-0 run in the second
quarter, but the Magic closed the gap to 46-42 going into
halftime.
In the third quarter, Howard continued the comeback battle with
a pair of dunks. Jameer Nelson's ensuing finger-roll gave the Magic
their first lead in the game at 53-52.
Turkoglu made a basket to give the Magic a two-point lead with
35 seconds left in the game and Nelson closed it out with two free
throws in the final seconds.
NBA China Games 2007 is the league's second set of preseason
games to be held in China. In 2004, the NBA became the first
American professional sports league to stage games in China, with
two match-ups between the Houston Rockets and Sacramento Kings in
Shanghai and Beijing.
[Photo:Sina.com]
The NBA is also conducting a series of community outreach
initiative this week alongside the Games as part of the NBA Cares
program.
The teams, along with the China All-Stars Team, will participate
in NBA Cares events and activities in both cities in partnership
with Shanghai Sports Administration and Venetian Macao.
(China Daily October 18, 2007)