LeBron James dominated the fourth quarter of Cleveland's 112-102 win over Orlando in Thursday's Game 5.

Afterward, he admitted that the Cavaliers' coaching staff had a plan in place to exploit the Magic's defense when the time was right.

"I knew there was going to be an opportunity to press the gas on the offensive end," James said. "It was something the players and coaches came up with to exploit their defense and take advantage of my shooters."

The NBA's MVP scored or assisted on 32 straight of Cleveland's points from late in the third quarter to late in the fourth.

James had 17 points and 4 assists in the fourth, allowing him to finish with 37 points, 14 rebounds and 12 assists.

Magic coach Stan Van Gundy admitted that James was difficult to stop with the game on the line.

"They're giving him the ball in the middle of the floor. The game is all LeBron all the time," Van Gundy said. "It is a difficult area to double team in because of shooters and his passing. It gets real tough because he has shooters and if he gets in the lane it is automatically a foul."