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John HnatWell, the Cavs kept LeBron and his sprained finger in street clothes for last nights game against the Raptors.  Encouragingly, Toronto did the same with Chris Bosh.  But alas, it was not meant to be for the wine and gold last night as they were scorched for 50 points by Andrea Bargnani and Carlos Freaking Delfino in a 91-82 loss.  Boobie had a big game for the good guys, but it was not enough.  John gives us the good, the bad, and the summary from last nights affair.

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John HnatTough spot for the Cavaliers last night.  Fourth game in five nights.  Second of back to backs.  Coming off an emotional home overtime win against the Celtics where all the starters played heavy minutes.  And playing the Pistons for the first time since we knocked their butts outta the playoffs.  Even if LeBron wouldn't have gotten hurt last night, this would have been a tough one to win.  John recaps the loss, and The Injury.

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Gary BenzWhen it comes to the business side of sports, there is absolutely one golden rule to remember: in salary negotiations when they say it's not about the money, it's about the money.   The Cavs are now almost a quarter of the way into the season, and the contract holdout of young Brazilian power forward Anderson Varejao just keeps getting uglier by the day.  Gary Benz hits on the impasse with Andy.

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Sam AmicoThe Q had that playoff intensity again last night, as the high profile Boston Celtics and their "big three" came to town last night.  LeBron was LeBron, Z continued his great start to the season, and Drew Gooden ... he outplayed Kevin Garnett last night from start to finish.  Just like that, the Cavaliers have won four in a row, and are 9-6 heading into tonight's game with the Pistons in Detroit.

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John HnatEverybody expected a big game from the Big Three last night at Quicken Loans Arena.  And they got it. That's right - the Cavs' big three of LeBron James, Drew Gooden, and Zydrunas Ilgauskas combined for 77 points, 31 rebounds, 18 assists, and seven blocked shots, pacing the Cavs to a 109-104 overtime victory over the Celtics.  The Anti-Branson, John Hnat, recaps last night's big win.

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