The Cavaliers opted to leave Rafer Alston open in Tuesday's Game 4, focusing their defensive attention on Rashard Lewis, Hedo Turkoglu and Dwight Howard.

"I'm probably not the most consistent one out of all the bunch as far as making threes," Alston said Tuesday.

Alston responded by scoring a career playoff-high 26 points, including 6-for-12 from three-point land.

"He wasn't Rafer Alston, he was the playground legend Skip to My Lou," Howard of his teammate. "When he plays like the playground legend he's tough to guard."