TORONTO (AP) Peja Stojakovic scored 27 points and Mike Bibby had 21 to lead the Sacramento Kings past the short-handed Toronto Raptors 96-81 Sunday for their sixth win in seven games.

Bibby had 18 points in the second half for Kings, who were without injured center Brad Miller, suspended forward Chris Webber and injured guard Bobby Jackson.

Chris Bosh had 20 points for the Raptors, who tied a season-high with their fifth straight loss. Toronto is in danger of falling out of the playoff race after losing Vince Carter and Jalen Rose to injuries.

The Kings, the NBA's highest scoring team, had a season-low 39 points in the first half and trailed Toronto, the lowest scoring team, by eight.

Cavaliers 92, Knicks 86

NEW YORK (AP) LeBron James scored 22 points in his first game at Madison Square Garden, where the fans turned on the home team as the New York Knicks fell behind by 23 points in the fourth quarter.

Whether they were booing or chanting the name of the departed Keith Van Horn, the matinee crowd let it be known that they weren't happy seeing the Knicks play so poorly. The loss was the fourth in five games for New York, which now embarks on a four-game Western road trip.

James didn't have his flashiest or most productive game, stepping aside to let center Zydrunas Ilgauskas carry most of the offensive load. Ilgauskas had 31 points and 15 rebounds, Carlos Boozer added 14 points and 17 rebounds and Jeff McInnis scored 13 points.

Stephon Marbury shot just 4-for-21 in the first three quarters and finished 13-for-34 for 30 points for the Knicks.

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