PHOENIX - LeBron James rejoined the Cavaliers and brought a lot of excitement with him.Just not quite enough for a Cleveland victory.James scored 33 points in his return from a two-week layoff but couldnt prevent the Cavaliers from going down to their sixth straight loss, 107-100 to the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night.James displayed his array of booming dunks, acrobatic drives and 3-point shots.I couldnt make those moves two weeks ago, he said. For me to come back and feel like myself again is pretty cool.Markieff Morris scored a career-high 35 points on 15-of-21 shooting for the Suns, who outscored the Cavs 11-3 over the last 3:31.Morris refused to talk to reporters afterward, walking away from them in the locker room.The Cavaliers rallied from a 19-point, third-quarter deficit to go ahead in the fourth, the first of eight lead changes down the stretch.J.R. Smith, who joined the Cavaliers during James absence, scored 29, going 8 of 14 on 3-pointers.James, who took time off to rest his sore left foot and lower back, made 11 of 18 shots, 6 of 8 in the second half.I thought he was terrific, Cleveland coach David Blatt said. It is not new for anybody. I just thought he laid it out there. That wasnt an easy thing because he hasnt played a competitive game in eight games.The Cavaliers were 1-7 in James absence and have lost nine of 10 overall to fall below .500 at 19-20.But at least they have their superstar back. I thought I was going to run out of gas, James said. Yesterday at practice my lungs were burning. I was able to get my second wind today. The Suns, opening an eight-game homestand, have won 11 of 15.Kyrie Irving, who averages 21 points, scored nine of 4-of-14 shooting for the Cavs.Cleveland was down 80-61 with 3:26 to play in the third quarter, then finished the period with an 18-5 flourish.In the final seconds of the quarter, James made a thunderous dunk, then Smith stole the ball in backcourt and sank a 3-pointer at the buzzer to cut the Suns lead to 85-79 entering the fourth.The Cavaliers took their first lead since the opening minutes when Tristan Thompson dunked off a pass from James to make it 90-88 with 7:31 to play.James gave Cleveland its last lead, 97-96, with a driving layup 3:52 from the finish. The Suns made nine of 11 free throws from there, the last four by P.J. Tucker in the final 18.1 seconds. Phoenixs lone field goal in the final run was Alex Lens tip-in.With Morris not talking, it was left to his teammate to others to talk about his performance.Superstar, All-Star, everything, Goran Dragic said. He played unbelievable. He was our force tonight.Suns coach Jeff Hornacek said Morris was awesome, especially in that fourth quarter.We had a stretch where we had a lot of bad things going on, Hornacek said. We just pounded it into Markieff and he came through, play after play.James had not played since Dec. 28 to rest his injuries.He practiced for the first time since then on Monday, then flew to Texas to cheer on Ohio State in the national college football championship game. He said he got back at 12:30 a.m.The Cavaliers survived a big scare in the first half.With 9:12 left in the second quarter, James took an elbow to the head from Tucker and fell to the floor. He stayed there for a moment, surrounded by all his teammates, before slowly getting up. He stayed in the game, though.James first basket was a powerful reverse dunk from the baseline, then he ended the half with an equally impressive stuff, but the Suns led 59-51 at the break.TIP-INSCavaliers: Kevin Love was on the bench throughout Clevelands big rally and didnt play in the fourth quarter. ... James made 5 of 7 shots in the fourth quarter, the rest of the team 4 of 15. ... Irving had two in the first half on 1-for-4 shooting. .. The Cavs are 1-9 overall without James this season, 18-11 with him.Suns: The Suns eight-game homestand is the longest in franchise history. ... Morris previous high was 30 at Boston on Nov. 17. ... Dragic and Morris were a combined 14-of-21 shooting in first half.UP NEXTCavaliers: Visit the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday.Suns: Host Minnesota on Friday. Wholesale Nike Shoes From China . "If we could score a six in every game, obviously I would be pretty excited," Jones said. "Its a long week but a short week. 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Lillard drove to the hoop and scored, and Markieff Morris missed a chance at a tip-in for Phoenix at the buzzer. Lillard, last seasons Rookie of the Year, finished with 11 points and eight assists in the Blazers fourth straight win. Lopez had 13 points and 15 rebounds, while LaMarcus Aldridge had 12 points and 12 rebounds. It was the third straight game in which both Lopez and Aldridge finished with a double-double. Bledsoe scored 23 points for the Suns, who defeated Portland 104-91 in the season opener. Matthews layup put the Blazers in front 22-17 late in the first quarter, but the first half was marked mostly my missed layups and turnovers on both sides. At one point Blazers guard Mo Williams clapped his hands in frustration after a miss. Goran Dragic put the Suns in front 35-34 midway through the second quarter with a ttip shot.dddddddddddd Dragic was making his first start after an ankle injury sidelined him for three games. He came off the bench Sunday against New Orleans, scoring 12 points. He finished with 14 against the Blazers. Lillards basket and Aldridges dunk narrowed it to 43-41 at the break. The Blazers had 12 turnovers at halftime and finished with 17 for the game. It stayed close in the third quarter but Bledsoe gave the Suns a 58-53 lead on a fast-break layup. Phoenix extended it to 68-59 on Morris long jumper and another fast-break basket from Bledsoe. Dorell Wrights pull-up jumper got Portland to 68-67 but the Suns stifled the threat and went back ahead 77-69 after Gerald Greens 3-pointer with 8:50 to go. Portland closed to 77-74 on Matthews 3-pointer with 7:31 left. Portland was coming off a 109-103 victory at home over the Detroit Pistons on Monday night, while the Suns were coming off a 101-94 victory over the Pelicans on Sunday to improve to 4-0 at home this season. Both teams went into the game 5-2. NOTES: Morris was named the Western Conference player of the week after averaging 22.8 points, eight rebounds and two steals off the bench in the previous three games. He was the Suns first player of the week since Amare Stoudemire in 2008. ... Portland Timbers forward Frederic Piquionne attended the game. The Timbers play the second game of their two-leg goal aggregate Western Conference final against Real Salt Lake on Nov. 24. RSL won the first match 4-2 on Sunday. ' ' '