The Cleveland Cavaliers have scored their second win in their last three games, beating the Los Angeles Lakers, 104-99. That other win was against the Los Angeles Clippers, so maybe the Cavs should just join the Pacific Division?
Lakers Vs. Cavs Final Score: Cavaliers Give L.A. A Three-Game Losing Streak
Ramon Sessions is your leading scorer on the night, pouring in 32 points for Cleveland, with four other players hitting double figures.
It was a wretched night for most of the Lakers top scorers, with Ron Artest, Lamar Odom, and Andrew Bynum combining for 13 points on four-for-19 shooting. Pau Gasol scored 30 points and grabbed 20 rebounds, including 10 on the offensive side — hey, how’d he get so many chances to grab offensive rebounds? — while Kobe Bryant mustered a 17-point, 12-rebound night hampered by seven turnovers.
It’s been a horrible year for Cleveland, but Cavs fans will probably enjoy this All-Star break a little bit more than Lakers fans will.
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