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LeBron's 24 points lifts Cavs, 104-87 over Wolves
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - LeBron James scored 24 points to lead the
Cleveland Cavaliers to their first victory of the season, 104-87
over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night.
James took most of the fourth quarter off, finishing with nine
rebounds and six assists in 34 minutes and avoiding his first 0-3
start in five years. He shot 10 for 18 from the field while the
Cavaliers used the renovated Timberwolves to revive their defense,
which allowed an average of 98 points in defeats by Boston and
Toronto this week.
They were better offensively, too. Mo Williams added 20 points,
Zydrunas Ilgauskus had 11 of his 15 points in the first half to
help make up for some early lulls, and Daniel Gibson drained three
3-pointers during a 3-minute stretch of the fourth quarter to end
any faint hope the Wolves had of repeating their rally from two
nights earlier.
Al Jefferson, working his way back into form from knee surgery
last February, had a quiet 12 points and eight rebounds with
Shaquille O'Neal jockeying for room with him underneath. Jefferson
wished aloud beforehand he hadn't lost those 30 pounds during
rehab, because of this matchup with the behemoth O'Neal, who had
six points and seven rebounds.
Jonny Flynn had 17 points for the Wolves, who again missed Kevin
Love's rebounding ability. They overcame that deficiency to turn a
16-point deficit against New Jersey on Wednesday into a
buzzer-beating victory.
Cavaliers coach Mike Brown discussed his team's "bunker
mentality" before the game, touting the importance of blocking out
external expectations and criticism and joking that some of his
relatives are afraid to call him because he's so focused on the
job.
James - "The King" as his new extra-large teammate has simply
called him - usually doesn't break a sweat. If the stress of a
losing streak to start this critical season, which could be his
last in Cleveland, was getting to James, he wouldn't show it.
During the 12-2 run the Cavs used to stretch their lead late in
the second quarter, James was the picture of cool.
He spent the first part of the period on the bench, watching the
Wolves take a pair of one-point leads with their subs in, but
shortly after re-entry he finished a fast break with a determined
drive and spin dribble for a layup, foul and three-point play.
Then after a steal by Anthony Parker, James raced to the hoop
again and threw down a dunk from a foot or so inside the free throw
line. His pull-up jumper gave the Cavs their biggest lead of the
half, 51-38.
At one point, a whistle stopped a transition and a couple of
teammates faked like they were going to follow through on an
alley-oop. James joined in and pretended to dunk the ball backward
over his head, flashing a big smile.
NOTES: Delonte West was inactive again for the Cavaliers. He
hasn't played yet because of personal issues. ... Timberwolves
coach Kurt Rambis was given permission from the medical staff to
stretch Jefferson's playing time. Bothered by a sore Achilles'
tendon this month, Jefferson played 25 minutes on Wednesday. The
key will be how he feels the day after. "During the game he's
probably going to feel fine," Rambis said. "We just don't want to
stress him too much that we send him backwards." ... Vikings
offensive lineman Bryant McKinnie, who could probably post up Shaq
at 6-foot-8 and 335 pounds, sat courtside. He posted a picture on
his Twitter feed and exclaimed: "I'm so close I can trip the
ref!"


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