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    Cavaliers take it to the Nets, 106-82

    Cavaliers beat up on the Nets 106-82

    With his contract up in 2010, Lebron James displayed just why the NJ Nets need him.  Scoring 31 points and leading the Cavs to their eighth straight win, Lebron put on a show for the New York Metropolitan Area.  With four players in double figures (Mo Williams 16, Delonte West 16, Zydrunas 13, and Lebron 31) the Cavaliers had a balanced attack from outside and inside.  Cleveland  shot 58% from behind the arc.  This team displayed why they better watch out in the east.  Defensively this looks to be the best the Cavaliers have looked in a long time, having 8 blocked shots, and 6 steals against the Nets.  New Jersey led after the first half 52-49, but could do nothing in the second half getting outscored in the third quarter 28-13. The Nets couldn't muster any offense as the Cavaliers win their eighth straight 106-82. 

    The Nets were led by Devin Harris scoring 23 points, and will travel to Toronto and fall to 4-5 on the young season.  As for the Cavaliers they travel to their rival, the Detroit Pistons.  The Cavs now have one of the best records in basketball at 9-2.

    Rob Trautman
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