Cleveland Cavaliers at Milwaukee Bucks, March 14,…

For one reason or another the Cleveland Cavaliers have not found an answer on how to defeat the Toronto Raptors this season. Their loss on Tuesday, March 13 marks the third game this season they have been bested.

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Raptors hex continues: Cleveland Cavaliers fall to…

CLEVELAND, Ohio — To the rest of the NBA, the Toronto Raptors are a low-scoring, unimposing, draft-lottery bound opponent.

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Cleveland Cavaliers prepare for their nemesis from…

INDEPENDENCE – Byron Scott and the Cavaliers waited about five minutes after Sunday night’s win against Houston to address the team that has bedeviled them this season.

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Bargnani, Raptors visit streaky Cavaliers

Less than a week ago, the Cleveland Cavaliers were on a six-game slide and a playoff spot seemed out of the question. Three impressive wins later, a postseason appearance hardly appears out of reach

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Cavs snap OKC’s home win streak

OKLAHOMA CITY — Coach Byron Scott and the Cleveland Cavaliers have found a new way to maximize rookie Kyrie Irving’s closing skills when it matters the most. Antawn Jamison scored 21 points, Irving orchestrated a decisive run in the final 3 minutes and the Cleveland Cavaliers snapped Oklahoma City’s 14-game home winning streak by beating the Thunder 96-90 on Friday night

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Cavs Snap Thunder's Home Winning Streak

POSTED: 11:15 pm CST March 9, 2012 OKLAHOMA CITY — Coach Byron Scott and the Cleveland Cavaliers have found a new way to maximize rookie Kyrie Irving’s closing skills when it matters the most.Antawn Jamison scored 21 points, Irving orchestrated a decisive run in the final 3 minutes and the Cleveland Cavaliers snapped Oklahoma City’s 14-game home winning streak by beating the Thunder 96-90 on Friday night.For the second straight game, Scott closed the game with a three-guard lineup featuring the 6-foot-9 Jamison as the only player taller than 6-6. It paid off with the team’s first back-to-back road wins of the season.”It allows the lane to open up that much more …. I’m able to attack.

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Cavs snap Thunder's 14-game home win streak

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OKLAHOMA CITY — Coach Byron Scott and the Cleveland Cavaliers have found a new way to maximize rookie Kyrie Irving’s closing skills when it matters the most. Antawn Jamison scored 21 points, Irving orchestrated a decisive run in the final 3 minutes and the Cleveland Cavaliers snapped Oklahoma City’s 14-game home winning streak by beating the Thunder 96-90 on Friday night

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Cavaliers snap Thunder home win streak 96-90

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—Coach Byron Scott and the Cleveland Cavaliers have found a new way to maximize rookie Kyrie Irving’s closing skills when it matters the most.

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Cavaliers end Thunder's home streak

Coach Byron Scott and the Cleveland Cavaliers have found a new way to maximize rookie Kyrie Irving’s closing skills when it matters the most. Antawn Jamison scored 21 points, Irving orchestrated a decisive run in the final 3 minutes and the Cleveland Cavaliers snapped Oklahoma City’s 14-game home winning streak by beating the Thunder 96-90 on Friday night.

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Cavaliers end Thunder's 14-game home win…

Coach Byron Scott and the Cleveland Cavaliers have found a new way to maximize rookie Kyrie Irving’s closing skills when it matters the most. Antawn Jamison scored 21 points, Irving orchestrated a decisive run in the final 3 minutes and the Cleveland Cavaliers snapped Oklahoma City’s 14-game home winning streak by beating the Thunder 96-90 on Friday night.

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Cleveland Cavaliers snap Oklahoma City Thunder…

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Alonzo Gee (33) shoots between Oklahoma City Thunder guard Daequan Cook (14) and center Kendrick Perkins, center, in the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Oklahoma City, Friday, March 9, 2012. Sue Ogrocki, Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY — Antawn Jamison scored 21 points and Kyrie Irving orchestrated a decisive run in the final 3 minutes and the Cleveland Cavaliers snapped Oklahoma City’s 14-game home winning streak by beating the Thunder 96-90 on Friday night.

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Cleveland Cavaliers at Oklahoma City Thunder,…

The Cleveland Cavaliers have their work cut out for them in facing the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday. Coming off a final second win over the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday, the Cavaliers are certainly on a high note. Antawn Jamison continued to do well scoring 33 points and nine boards while rookie point guard Kyrie Irving delivered a driving layup in the final seconds of the game to win it.

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Cleveland Cavaliers at Denver Nuggets, March 7,…

Are the Cleveland Cavaliers in trouble after showing early promise this season? The Cavaliers at 13-23 have lost five straight games, and with the look of their schedule, there appears to be no relief in sight. “This month will be very tough with the opponents we are going to be playing,” coach Byron Scott said.

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Cleveland Cavaliers Re-Assign Eyenga and Harangody…

March 6, 2012 – NBA Development League (D-League) NEW YORK, March 6, 2012 – The Cleveland Cavaliers today re-assigned forwards Christian Eyenga and Luke Harangody to the Canton Charge, the Cavaliers’ NBA Development League affiliate. The assignments mark the 46th and 47th time NBA players have been assigned to their NBA D-League affiliate during the 2011-12 season, and are the second assignments for both players this year. Eyenga (6-7, 210) returns to the Charge following a nine-game assignment in January, when he averaged 8.9 points and 4.1 rebounds.

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