CLEVELAND (AP)
LeBron James has mostly gotten over the stinging loss to
Golden State earlier this week.
His coach can't quite let it go.
James scored 22 points with 12 assists,
J.R. Smith made six
3-pointers,
Kevin Love played like an All-Star and the
Cleveland Cavaliers took care of one of the
Western Conference's top teams, beating the
Los Angeles Clippers 115-102 on Thursday night.
Love added 18 points and 16 rebounds for the
Cavs, who were playing their first home game since being humiliated in a 34-point loss to the defending champion
Warriors on Monday in a rematch of last year's
NBA Finals. They bounced back with a win at
Brooklyn on Wednesday, but the
Nets aren't the
Clippers, who came in 11-1 in their past 12.
And although they've played better the past two games, James said the Warriors' debacle hasn't been forgotten.
"Who's to say we shook it off," James said. "We won two games. We took two or three steps backward on Monday and we took a couple steps forward these last couple games, and that's all that matters to me."
Kyrie Irving scored 21 for
Cleveland, which has won 13 of 14 against
Los Angeles.
Before Thursday's game, Cavs coach
David Blatt went on a long rant, complaining about the criticism his team has received since Monday's loss.
"I hear a lot of far-reaching conclusions and, personally, I don't like it, but there's nothing I can do about it because I'm not the one that's saying or doing those things," Blatt said.
Following the win over the Clippers, Blatt remained defensive.
"
It's about my team," he said. "It's about my guys and I don't like it. I don't like it at all. My guys are out there fighting for the Cavaliers and doing the best job they can in a tough
NBA - very tough - especially because this is a team that night after night has a target on its back. They go out there and they fight and they play and they deal with adversity like we've had to deal with all year.
We are far from perfect and we are still not at our best, but it's not for lack of effort."
Chris Paul scored 30 and
J.J. Redick 17 for the Clippers.
Los Angeles made only six 3-pointers after knocking down 22 on Monday against
Houston.
The Clippers were again without star forward
Blake Griffin (torn quadriceps).
"We didn't play well, but we had chances," Clippers coach
Doc Rivers said. "I guess that's the silver lining
."
In the second half, Cleveland employed a "Hack-a-Shaq" strategy and intentionally fouled Los Angeles center
DeAndre Jordan, who went just 6 of 15 from the line.
The Clippers trimmed a 16-point deficit to six in the fourth, but Love and
Smith made two 3-pointers apiece in a span of 2:08 to put the Cavs back in control.
With Cleveland leading 79-70 in the third and in a good rhythm offensively, Blatt ordered
James Jones to foul
Jordan, who entered the game shooting only 42 percent from the free throw line.
Earlier, Blatt had said he didn't particularly care for the "hacking" strategy, but he implemented it - and it worked.
Jones committed four fouls on Jordan in a span of 1:21. The Clippers' big man made just 3 of 8 free throws and the Cavs stretched their lead to 88-72 when Jordan was called for goaltending on a short shot by James.
"I still don't like it,"
Blatt said. "I liked it tonight, but I still don't like it."
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- published: 22 Jan 2016
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