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Byline: Brian Windhorst
WASHINGTON _There hasn't been an LBJ so at home in D.C. since Lyndon himself.
LeBron James added to his already illustrious history at the MCI Center on Sunday afternoon, torching the Washington Wizards for a career-high 38 points in carrying the Cleveland Cavaliers to a pivotal road victory, 104-100.
Coming off a disappointing loss at Milwaukee on Friday, the win kept them hot. It was the Cavaliers' first win in the capital in nearly three years and their third road victory in their past five tries. The Cavaliers (18-29) have now won seven of their past 10.
James already had a nice resume assembled at the ...