SACRAMENTO, CALIF.: Chris Webber had 34 points and 14 rebounds, and Peja Stojakovic had 36 points as the Sacramento Kings got a big scare from the Cleveland Cavaliers before winning their ninth in a row, 109-102 last night.

The Kings won their 14th consecutive game at Arco Arena and improved to an NBA-best 21-1 at home, but they trailed at halftime and after three quarters to the Cavaliers, who lost their seventh in a row.

Lamond Murray scored 12 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter for the Cavs, who threatened to pull one of the season's biggest upsets before Webber and Stojakovic, who scored 16 points in the fourth, carried Sacramento to the win.

Led by Andre Miller and Wesley Person, the Cavs made a 17-2 run in the second quarter on the way to a 52-47 halftime lead -- just the second time all season the Kings have faced a halftime deficit at home.

Cleveland used a 10-0 run in the third quarter to take a 13-point lead, but the Kings finally rallied late in the third. Webber took over in the fourth, scoring 11 points in a five-minute span as Sacramento finished a 29-12 run.

Stojakovic, who matched his season-high scoring output, then added a flurry of baskets as the Kings pulled away to reclaim a share of the Pacific Division lead with the Los Angeles Lakers. Sacramento scored 35 points in the fourth quarter.