CLEVELAND -- Donyell Marshall, Anderson Varejao and Daniel Gibson aren't necessarily the first names that come to mind when it comes to stopping the Cleveland Cavaliers. That's typically a list that begins and ends with LeBron James. But James can turn a role-playing veteran into a Raptors slayer; a non-scoring energy guy into a key fourth-quarter contributor and help a rookie have the game of his career. The Cavaliers' star did all of that and more in engineering Cleveland's 95-91 come-from-behind win over the Toronto Raptors at Quicken Loans Arena.