Despite head coach Tyronn Lue still absent from the bench due to his health, the Cleveland Cavaliers have extended their winning streak to four games, and LeBron James was once again the driving force behind the team's victory.The Cavaliers demolished the Phoenix Suns 120-95 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on Friday night, keeping their ambitions of finishing in the top two places in the Eastern Conference alive despite being six games the Boston Celtics in second.James led the way on the scoreboard with 27 points, six rebounds, and nine assists. He also had a steal, a block, and he was 11-of-19 from the field. One of his nine assists was a sublime pass in the first quarter that travelled almost the entire length of the court.Off a bad attempt to score for the Suns, LeBron caught the defensive rebound and immediately threw the ball in the direction of the opposite basket to teammate Jose Calderon for the score at the same velocity which a quarterback would throw a football down the field. Someone call the Cleveland Browns and tell them their quarterback is already in the city!

The Cavaliers were able to get the win and continue their fine form after a troubling midseason, but James has recognized that the team is not out of the woods just yet with 10 games remaining in the regular season.

The four-time MVP winner said to ESPN after the game: "I mean, listen, I'm staying even keel because you can have a great week like this week, and then you can have a horrible week next week.

"I'll stay even keel. Listen, we got better this week. We played well this week. We won some really good games versus teams that are at the top, teams that are at the bottom, and we worked our habits. We just want to continue to not get too high about what we just accomplished. We did what we wanted to do, and we want to try to continue to do that going into next week."

James and the Cavaliers will be looking to extend their current winning streak to five games when they play next on Sunday against the Brooklyn Nets.

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