INDIANAPOLIS -- LeBron James had missed the Cavs' last two road games against the Pacers, which both ended in losses.
Order was restored Wednesday night with James on the court, as Cleveland picked up a 132-117 win over red-hot Indiana for its fourth consecutive victory and sixth out of seven.
James scored 25 points to go with nine assists. Kyle Korver had what was easily his best game as a Cav with a season-high 29 points on eight 3-pointers off the bench. Korver, who shot 10-of-12 overall and 8-of-9 from 3-point range, needed five 3s to pass Jason Kidd (1,988 3-pointers ) for seventh on the NBA's all-time list, which he reached in the third quarter.