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Raptors vs. Cavaliers


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Raptors drop Cavs despite LeBron's triple-double
 
 
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TORONTO -- Seven years in the NBA has taught LeBron James the importance of patience. It is being tested after Cleveland started its new season with two straight losses.

Andrea Bargnani scored 28 points, Chris Bosh had 21 points and 16 rebounds, and the Toronto Raptors overcame James' 25th career triple-double to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 101-91 on Wednesday night.

"Early in my career, I'd get very upset when you lose two or three games, you'd just feel like you can't turn it around," James said. "But I'm at a point in my career now where I know that you can lose two but, at the same time, you don't look too far into it. You learn from the mistakes and you just try to get better."

James had 23 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds, but Cleveland opened its season with consecutive losses for the first time since an 0-3 start in 2004-05. James scored 38 points in Tuesday's 95-89 home loss to Boston.

"I'm still positive," James said. "If it was 25 or 35 games into the season and we were going through a three- or four-game losing streak, then I'd be a little bit disappointed, but I'm not at this point."

Mo Williams scored 16 points and Shaquille O'Neal had 12 for Cleveland, which had won five straight over Toronto and nine of 10.

"Coach is still learning us, we're still learning the system, we're still learning each other," O'Neal said. "It's going to be a work in progress."

 

Cavaliers coach Mike Brown said his team has work to do at each end of the court.

"There were stretches where we struggled offensively and there were stretches where we struggled defensively," Brown said. "To struggle the way we did on both ends of the floor is going to result in a loss."

Hedo Turkoglu scored 12 points in his Raptors debut and Marco Belinelli had 10. Jose Calderon had 11 assists for Toronto, but Bargnani's performance was the talk of the locker room.

"If Andrea gets it going and is scoring the basketball a lot, then we are going to be tough to beat," Bosh said.

Trailing 78-71 to start the fourth, Brown left James on the bench and Toronto took advantage, outscoring the Cavaliers 9-3 and building an 87-74 lead by the time James returned with 8:40 remaining.

Brown said he wants James, who played 45 minutes Tuesday, to average 38 minutes in the regular season. James played 40 minutes against Toronto.

"The bottom line is this is the second game of the year and I've got to make sure I don't play him too many minutes," Brown said.

Even with James back, Cleveland struggled to cut into the lead. A pair of free throws by Williams and a 3-pointer by Daniel Gibson cut it to 93-83 with 4:06 left, but Antoine Wright answered with a 3-pointer for Toronto.

James wasn't done, making one free throw, then following up a miss from the line with a 3-pointer from the top to cut it to 96-90 with 1:37 left.

Toronto guard Jarrett Jack stopped the run with a free throw and, after James made one more from the line, Turkoglu made a free throw and Calderon converted a three-point play.

Bargnani had 13 points in the first while James was held to just three, making one of three shots, as Toronto led 27-22.

Belinelli had 10 points, Bargnani scored eight more and the Raptors shot 10 for 17 in the second as the Cavaliers stumbled, going just 6 for 22. Toronto closed the second on a 16-7 run and led 57-39 at the break.

James made four of Cleveland's six shots in the second and had 14 points at the half.

It was Toronto's turn to go cold in the third, as the Raptors shot 6 for 15. Cleveland, meanwhile, used five 3-pointers to get back into it, and trailed 78-71 heading into the fourth.

Notes

  • Cleveland was an NBA-best 16-3 in the second game of back-to-backs last season.
  • Calderon was honored at center court before the game for posting an NBA-record 98.1 free throw percentage last season, making 151 of 154. Calderon later missed his first two free throws, the first time he'd done that since Apr. 9, 2007, at Minnesota.
  • Cleveland's last loss to Toronto had been a 91-82 defeat on Nov. 30, 2007, a game that James skipped because of a sprained left index finger.
  • James scored a career-high 56 points in a 105-98 loss at Toronto on March 20, 2005.
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October 28, 2009 10:36 pm
Sure one game proves nothing but anyone who watched tonights game has to admit a certain writer's power rankings placing this team at #24 shows a total lack of understanding of basketball. This is an athletic team with some talent. Are they a contender? they certainly do not have those credentials but a door mat? Absolute nonsense.
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October 29, 2009 8:06 am
The Cavs start 0-2...no big deal really.  They were 1-2 last year and won 66 games.  That's not the interesting part to me.  What I think is funny, strange, or whatever word you want to choose is the postings that are made on this site after a Cavs loss.  I find there are many postings made by Pistons, ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 12:41 pm
It's getting less and less fun to read the boards nowadays (Trust me, I know.  I'm a Raiders fan).  But the crap-talking after every game is getting worse and worse.  Two games into the season and you're bashing the Cavs fans for supporting their team?  Their season is over?  LeBron is a terrible player?  Come on.  Everyone knew adding Shaq was a big change and i ...(more)
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October 28, 2009 11:09 pm
That's the motto year in and year out for Cleveland correct?  Lebron is getting sick of playing there real fast.
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October 28, 2009 10:28 pm
The Cavaliers made some moves this off-season that I legitimately feel will help them in the long run.  No matter how good the talent a team brings in, chemistry and rhythm does not happen over night.  Ideally, I'm sure Mike Brown and company did not have an 0-2 start on their mind when they were looking forward to this season. &n ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 11:12 am
yea he got a triple double, but he shot 35% from the field.  To translate for stupid cavs fans, he scored a lot because he shoots too much for his talent level.  I can easily think of 10 other players id rather have on my team.  Lebrons whole game is leaning into contact and whining about not getting the calls.  Thats never going to change and he will never be in the same leagu ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 8:13 am
(POLL) Lets ASSUME that the Cavs don't win title this year and LeBron realises that Cleveland is sports cursed and that not even he can bring a championship there. Where does he go next year?
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October 29, 2009 1:06 am
That was one of the worst triple double games I've ever seen...he shot 7-19....was 1-5 from 3 point range...missed 6 free throws...and had 4 turnovers!  He missed a number of free throws when his teammates got him back into the game near the end of the 3rd and only had 9 points in the 2nd half, where he was terrible.  If you're going to say this guy is the best in the game, he has to be ...(more)
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October 28, 2009 11:32 pm
I just posted this thread last night. Are you kidding me? Two nights in a row? We won 66 games last year. We added a piece to the so called championship puzzle. You know, Shaquisition.

I know, let's wait a month so these players can gel.





THEY SHOULD BE GELLING RIGHT NOW. THEY ARE PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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October 28, 2009 10:36 pm
1.  There was amoment there in thte third i think when during a close up of Shaq on the bench you could see him recognizing the end of his career.
2. If everybig man in the league call Bosh Rupaul, he would be unstopable (if he's shooting at a slightly higher percentage something more Bosh-esque)
3. I said it before and I'll say it again: This is Il Magos's team in two years or le
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October 28, 2009 11:46 pm
The Cavs are a joke, they were lucky to get to the semis last year, have fun in NJ next year Labron
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October 28, 2009 11:02 pm
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October 29, 2009 2:53 pm
you have calded posted with 5 assists. then again you have the Raptors ranked at 22. go back to drinking and pick the Lakers.
 
 
 
 
Andrea Bargnani slams down a game-high 28 points to help the Raptors fend off the Cavaliers.  (Getty Images)
Andrea Bargnani slams down a game-high 28 points to help the Raptors fend off the Cavaliers. (Getty Images)

 
Scoreboard
Cleveland (0-2) 2217322091
Toronto (1-0) «27302123101
CLE:L. James 23 Pts
CLE:L. James 11 Reb
CLE:L. James 12 Ast
TOR:A. Bargnani 28 Pts
TOR:C. Bosh 16 Reb
TOR:J. Calderon 11 Ast
 
Players of the Game
TorontoCleveland

A. Bargnani

L. James
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
2851231112
 
Cavaliers
L. James, SF407-198-141112123
M. Williams, PG404-146-762516
A. Parker, SG384-122-251312
S. O'Neal, C256-120-370412
A. Varejao, C250-52-24052
D. Gibson, PG344-100-133312
J. Moon, SG192-55-66109
Z. Ilgauskas, C132-50-05034
J. Hickson, PF50-11-22031
L. Powe, PFDid Not Play
D. Green, SFDid Not Play
C. Karl, PGDid Not Play
D. West, SGDid Not Play
J. Williams, SFDid Not Play
D. Jackson, PFDid Not Play
Totals 29-8324-3749192791
 34.9%64.9% 
 
Raptors
C. Bosh, PF406-179-12162521
H. Turkoglu, SF343-75-673312
J. Calderon, PG311-63-531155
A. Bargnani, PF3011-154-451528
D. DeRozan, SG243-62-25128
J. Jack, PG312-92-44336
M. Belinelli, SG194-81-211010
A. Wright, SF182-50-04155
R. Nesterovic, C72-20-02014
A. Johnson, SF60-02-21012
R. Evans, PFDid Not Play
M. Banks, PGDid Not Play
Q. Douby, SGDid Not Play
S. Weems, SGDid Not Play
P. O'Bryant, CDid Not Play
Totals 34-7528-37482330101
 45.3%75.7% 
 
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