WASHINGTON (AP) That the
Cleveland Cavaliers would drop a road game against a would-be playoff team while giving
LeBron James a rare day off might not be all that surprising to most.
Still, trailing by as many as 30 points along the way to a 113-99 loss to
John Wall and the
Washington Wizards on Sunday did not sit well with
Cleveland's
J.R. Smith.
"If we're going to play with a lack of energy
... and come out and play the way we did today,"
Smith declared, "we shouldn't be who we are and be in these uniforms."
Smith, who had eight points and four rebounds in 18 minutes, continued: "
We can't play basketball like this going down the stretch
. ... You talk about contending or being a championship contender and you're blown out ... and get thrashed, make it look good at the end. We can't do that. If we're serious about who we're supposed to be, we can't do this."
It was the second consecutive loss for Eastern Conference-leading Cleveland, which is in the middle of a stretch of three games in four days.
That busy schedule was one of the reasons coach
Tyronn Lue gave for resting
James, who had skipped only one other game this season, on Dec. 5 at
Miami.
"Any time you (make) that kind of move, it kind of lets the guys down a little bit," Lue said. "But that's a decision that we made."
James left the locker room without speaking to the media.
Taking advantage of not having to deal with the four-time
NBA MVP, the
Wizards got a boost in their bid to move into playoff position, using
Wall's 21 points, 13 assists and seven rebounds, and 21 points from
Otto Porter Jr., to improve to 5-2 since the
All-Star break.
"Doesn't matter (if) they want to rest guys," Wizards coach
Randy Wittman said. "This game still counts."
Attacking from the start, Wall made 8 of 11 shots and came out on top in his matchup against
Kyrie Irving, who had 28 points and six assists on 9-of-20 shooting.
Late in the third quarter, Wall had the same number of assists as the entire
Cavs team, 12; he sat out the fourth quarter.
Ahead by nine at halftime, the Wizards broke things open with a 9-0 run to start the second half, taking a 72-54 lead on one of
Porter's four
3-pointers in the third quarter. When Porter and Wall made consecutive 3s later,
Washington's margin grew to 88-63, and that was pretty much that.
While the Cavaliers entered the day 41-16 and two games ahead of
Toronto for the top spot in the
East, the Wizards came in with a 27-30 record and 10th in the conference,
2 1/2 games out of the final playoff berth.
After alternating wins and losses in its previous five games, but now as healthy as it's been all season,
Washington showcased the small-ball style it's been implementing. Wall cemented his 34th double-double midway through the third quarter.
"It starts with
John, there's no question," Wittman said. "He's been locked in here, more recently."
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- published: 29 Feb 2016
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