November 6, 2009

Cavs Treating Season Like Preseason

B. Windhorst, Cleveland Plain Dealer

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It might pay off later in the season, but as the Cavaliers continue to use the first few weeks of the season as an extended preseason, they likely are going to continue to have preseason-like results.

There were some interesting and controversial late-game details, including a LeBron James collision at the rim with less than a second remaining, but that wasn't why the Cavs left The Q on Thursday with their second home loss of the season at the hands of the Chicago Bulls, 86-85.

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