<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">He attacked the basket with a vengeance in yesterday's game and was 24-of-28 from the foul line - both franchise records and tops in the NBA this season. His 16-for-18 effort in the second half was also best in team history, while his 13 free throws attempted in the fourth quarter matched Shawn Kemp's 1999 mark. ''I just wanted to be aggressive,'' James said. ''On the road, you don't want to settle for jump shots. I was going to the hole and getting to everyone's body. I was trying to finish over them and create contact.'' - James' 28 free throw attempts surpass his own team mark of 22 set against Milwaukee in 2004. - His 24 free throws made leapfrogged Mark Price's team record of 18 set twice in 1989. - His 18 free throws attempted in the second half topped the mark of 17 set by Campy Russell (1979) and Kemp (2000). The 16 free throws made surpassed Kemp's record (1999). - The previous highs in the NBA this year were 23 made (three times, most recently by Washington's Gilbert Arenas against Golden State) and 26 attempts (by Lakers guard Kobe Bryant against New York). - In three games against Miami this season, he's 42-of-47 at the line (89.4 percent). ''I got beat up a lot,'' James said. ''I took a lot of contact and tried to go to the line.'' Cavaliers coach Mike Brown said James was doing his job. ''LeBron attacked the rim like he's supposed to,'' he said. He was driving the basketball and being aggressive.'' Snow's elbow Cavaliers point guard Eric Snow said he's been bothered by a sprained left elbow. An MRI showed no structural damage. ''They said it should get better,'' he said. ''But if I keep tweaking it ... ,'' the elbow may not improve. He reached in and fouled Orlando's Dwight Howard early in the Magic game Friday and re-injured his elbow. Forward Donyell Marshall also had an MRI on his right middle finger. He played with it taped up.</div> Source