Cavaliers slam Wizards 98-86

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CLEVELAND (AP)—LeBron James dropped to one knee and swung his right arm overhead several times, windmilling like a guitar hero in sneakers.

Rock on, Cavaliers.

James scored 21 points before spending part of the fourth quarter on the bench playing air guitar and dancing as the Cavs avenged an embarrassing loss to one of the league’s weaker teams by thumping the rival Wizards 98-86 on Wednesday night to improve to 38-1 at home.

The win lowered the Cavaliers’ magic number for locking up home-court advantage for the Eastern Conference playoffs to one. A Cleveland win on Friday night at Philadelphia or a Boston loss to Miami will give the Cavs (63-15) the East’s top seed.

None of that matters to James right now.

“We’re just trying to get better,” he said. “We don’t want to take a step back with four games to go.”

Cleveland became the first team in NBA history to have two 15-game winning streaks at home in the same season. If the Cavs can beat Boston (Sunday) and Philadelphia (next Wednesday) in their last two games at Quicken Loans Arena, they’ll match the 1985-86 Celtics, whose 40-1 home mark is the league’s all-time best.

“What we’ve been able to do at home is unbelievable,” James said. “It’s something that we’ll be able to talk about long after we’re done playing.”

Mo Williams scored 14 points and Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 13 rebounds for the Cavs, who for the first time in four years will not see the Wizards in the first round of the postseason. The teams have had a heated three-year rivalry, an annual get together punctuated by trash talk, hard fouls and a mutual disdain.

“I think we can both say that we would rather not see each other anymore,” James said. “It got a little bit out of control. It’s a heated rivalry, man. They’ll be back in it.”

Cleveland’s 38 home wins are a franchise record. The Cavs won 37 in 1988-89.

Nick Young scored 16 to lead the Wizards, who stunned Cleveland last week and handed the Cavs two of their 15 losses this season. Washington’s Gilbert Arenas didn’t play, choosing to rest his surgically repaired right knee. Arenas’ return had sparked the Wizards to their upset over the Cavs last week.

It’s been that kind of year for the Wizards—one good game followed two or three bad ones.

Antawn Jamison has seen enough.

“You play selfish basketball, try to pad the stats and not play to win games, you get blown out,” the forward said. “The same stuff has been going on all year. It gets to the point where it’s frustration. I don’t know. It’s not playing team basketball and not doing the things you need to do in order to win.

“It’s disappointing. We continue to take steps back. There are no excuses. The Wizards, for some reason, when they do something good, they take four or five steps back.”

Cleveland’s only loss on its home court came against the Los Angeles Lakers on Feb. 8. The Cavs weren’t about to let the Wizards hand them No. 2.

They jumped out to an early 13-point lead and were never threatened while moving to 23-4 since the All-Star break. Up by 11 at halftime, the Cavs blitzed the Wizards 13-4 to start the third, built a 24-point lead and coasted. Washington only made the score respectable in extended garbage time.

Cleveland’s Ben Wallace was back for the first time since breaking his right leg on Feb. 26 against Houston. Wallace didn’t start, ending his steak of 766 straight games in the first unit. He had started every game he’d been healthy for since April 13, 1999, when he came off the bench for Orlando against the Cavs.

When Wallace’s dunk made it 89-69 in the fourth, James came on to the floor and showed off his best rock and roll moves.

Wallace’s basket was also followed by the familiar “dong” of the bell when Big Ben scores.

“I didn’t hear it,” Wallace quipped. “I was breathing too hard.”

With four games left, the Cavaliers still have a lot to play for.

Along with clinching the East, they also lead the idle Los Angeles Lakers by one game for the league’s top record. If they can make it to the finals, the best record would guarantee the Cavs four home games in a seven-game series.

With Arenas and Brendan Haywood back in the lineup last week, and a Washington crowd fired up at seeing their team finally healthy, the Wizards shocked the Cavaliers 109-101. The next night, Cleveland got drubbed by 29 points at Orlando.

Since then, though, Cleveland has been back on its game, playing solid defense and executing on offense in consecutive wins over San Antonio and Washington.

“We just had an extra kind of aggression and incentive knowing they had beaten us twice in a row,” Williams said. “We took care of business.”

Notes

Cavs became the 25th team in league history to win at least 63 games. … With rookie F J.J. Hickson expected to miss two to three weeks with a sore back, the Cavaliers will sign F Jawad Williams on Thursday. Williams appeared in nine games for the club earlier this season. He has been playing with Rio Grande of the NBA’s Developmental League. Williams was in Cleveland’s locker room before the game. … Brown doesn’t expect the Wizards to be down long. “They’ll definitely be back in the playoffs next year and be a force to reckon with,” he said. … Young had played only one minute in Washington’s previous game because of a sprained left knee. … James’ missed free throw in the third ended a streak of 25 in a row.

Updated Apr 8, 10:59 pm EDT
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  1. Deezer
    49. Posted by Deezer Sat Apr 11 1:22pm EDT

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    Way to go Cleveland Raised, that's telling it like it is. if Lakers fan's were Laker's fan's they would spend time posting coment's on the Lakers. and stop tripping about the Cavaliers, it look's like they are a little worried about us here in CLE-TOWN. don't make any difference anyway because we know what time it's gonna be for sure, go cavs, kickin hips and takin name's. GO LEBRON, GO MO, GO ANDERSON, GO BIG Z, GO CLEVELAND, LOOK'S LIKE WE ARE GOING TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP!!!! PEEEEEEEACE.
  2. j
    48. Posted by j Thu Apr 9 2:32pm EDT

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    Dont bet your truck vinny you wont have nowhere to sleep and then we couldnt hear from you.
  3. Purple Yam and Magolover
    47. Posted by Purple Yam and Magolover Thu Apr 9 1:59pm EDT

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    To tyrickman who wrote: Lebron James is without a doubt the best player out there, he'll stomp anybody!!

    My reply to tyrickman: If LeBron "BALLHOG" James is without a doubt the best player out there.....then why did LeBron let DWIGHT HOWARD stomp him during there loss to the ORLANDO MAGIC!!! LOL!!! My vote for MVP is "SUPERMAN II" - DWIGHT HOWARD!!!
  4. Purple Yam and Magolover
    46. Posted by Purple Yam and Magolover Thu Apr 9 1:55pm EDT

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    To all the Cavs fans...."REMEMBER THE ALAMO" !!! It's the day the Cavs got swept by the San Antonio Spurs and LeBron James became a QUEEN!!! Enough said!!!
  5. Purple Yam and Magolover
    45. Posted by Purple Yam and Magolover Thu Apr 9 1:53pm EDT

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    You smug Cavs fans are so sure your team will win the NBA Championship this year. First of all, the Boston Celtics are still the NBA champs. So until you beat the Celtics in the playoffs...the Cavs are just another playoff team. Cavs fans forget that the Lakers beat them twice this year during the regular season. Also, the only home loss that the Cavs suffered was to the Los Angeles Lakers. Either way, the Cavs don't have enough talent to get them past the first round. They still have the Orlando Magic, Atlanta Hawks, and the Miami Heat to worry about before the Cavs go to the NBA Finals. All the Eastern Playoff teams play tough defense that can stop LeBron "BALLHOG" James. It's going to be a quick playoff exit for the Cleveland Cavaliers!!! Enough Said!!!
  6. SteveS
    44. Posted by SteveS Thu Apr 9 1:15pm EDT

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    To many smug Lakers fans out there reminds me of the South Park episode, you all smeel your farts for fun dont you? lol Lakers if they make the Finals are going down! by the Cavs Lebron=MVP
  7. <i>timothyross9343</i>
    43. Posted by timothyross9343 Thu Apr 9 1:11pm EDT

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    T.Ross we the best.
  8. David M
    42. Posted by David M Thu Apr 9 12:50pm EDT

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    The Faker fans and Bostonians sure must be worried to put postings in the Cleveland comments. Cavs fans don't need to post on LA, Boston or wherever. You guys are in for a dogfight. Sweep? Ha, Ha.
  9. Vinny
    41. Posted by Vinny Thu Apr 9 12:34pm EDT

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    I am willing to bet my truck that Cleveland will once again choke and go down as the all time choke artists. Well, besides the Browns. Any takers?
  10. Angel L
    40. Posted by Angel L Thu Apr 9 12:32pm EDT

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    hey cavs @#$%s, may i remind you the last time the lakers were in the finals we didnt get swept, and the cavs did huh? and against the spurs of all teams, ha ha ha ha, pansies :p
  11. j
    38. Posted by j Thu Apr 9 10:52am EDT

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    Check that i appologize. The last 2 times they were in the finals they were definately THE SPOILERS. Of what , i dont know!! More like the SOILERS. Yes thats it.
  12. j
    37. Posted by j Thu Apr 9 10:42am EDT

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    Laker fans have and still only talk when thier team may have a chance . LOSERS :).
  13. Cleveland Raised
    36. Posted by Cleveland Raised Thu Apr 9 10:37am EDT

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    I think it's funny that all these Laker fans are posting on a game review in which they weren't a part of at all!! I think L.A. fans might be scarred if they have to try to intimidate Cleveland and any other basketball fans with their poor grammar and cheap shots at players that aren't even going to read this article! Good luck Laker fans, but I foresee no championship heading to the West Coast this year.
  14. j
    35. Posted by j Thu Apr 9 10:32am EDT

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    It doesnt matter what happened in regular season. "Cryin" But my lakers beat them by 17 and 10. It only matters in playoffs. Last time i checked when the lakers were in finals. They were not the spoilers. They just sucked.
  15. <i>kylepaybackrepo</i>
    34. Posted by kylepaybackrepo Thu Apr 9 10:18am EDT

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    lebron is god! thats it
  16. Dana
    33. Posted by Dana Thu Apr 9 10:13am EDT

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    thats the real truth, the lakers are the 2009 champs in my book. they are well rounded and hungry. Cleveland has to depend on labron to much. We used to be that way in La, but now we have a host of young ttalent that will not settle for less than a championship
  17. DEXTER F
    32. Posted by DEXTER F Thu Apr 9 10:02am EDT

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    Go cavs!!!!!!!!!!!
  18. ty
    31. Posted by ty Thu Apr 9 9:42am EDT

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    Lebron James is without a doubt the best player out there, he'll stomp anybody!!
  19. <i>arifzai63</i>
    30. Posted by arifzai63 Thu Apr 9 8:09am EDT

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    the Yahoo is the best messenger in the world I like it so much go ahead. Thanks to Yahoo Team.Best Regards. arifzai63@yahoo.com
  20. respect101
    29. Posted by respect101 Thu Apr 9 8:05am EDT

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    Y'all keep proving Lakers fans are foul mouthed basketball retards.No offense to the handicapped.
  21. Peggy
    28. Posted by Peggy Thu Apr 9 7:54am EDT

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    KOBE BRYANT...you sound like a real ass right now.

    Don't start crying when the Cavs get homecourt advantage and beat your asses. Lebron is the KING. CAVS BABY!
  22. Monkey Pacquiao
    27. Posted by Monkey Pacquiao Thu Apr 9 3:46am EDT

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    haha suck your C_CK??? Who will suck a potsu c_ck of yours A$$ Clown!!!! Yeah Kobe the beast with 12" c_ck but including his tongue. 11" for the tongue and 1" for the c_ck!!! MOST VALUABLE POTSU KOBE THE RAPIST BRYANT!!!!
  23. Jason
    26. Posted by Jason Thu Apr 9 3:37am EDT

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    not to dis on LBJ who in his own rite is a fantastic player, but has a long way to go to catch Kobes total game, everyone that says KB is a ball hog have u atched more than 1 game this season, he gives his team the chance to score if they dont take it he does what he is paid to do ssasinate the oppisition, and the 2 glaring differences that create the gap between LBJ n KB defense and that killer instinct. come off it to 2 u Clevland fans(not all of u some Have a b-ball iq) KB is the best defender in the NBA
  24. Mark
    25. Posted by Mark Thu Apr 9 2:16am EDT

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    Dennis, I think your assumptions are a bit extreme considering the circumstances. Lakers beat the Cavs by 17 in LA and 10 in Cleveland. For you to assume that the Cavs are going to somehow pull this off is more hopeful than blatant. LeBron will most likely win MVP this year (as he deserves), but don't get your hopes up for a national championship! We all know who the spoilers are in the NBA...the Lakers!
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