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Sam AmicoLeBron James continued the monster start to his season last night, dropping 40, 10, and 9 on Carlos Loozer and the Jazz in a 99-94 win at The Q.  Sam checks in with us this morning to recap the win, hit on Larry Hughes missing a month with a bruise, and to analyze King James' heroics at both ends of the floor for the Cavaliers this season. 

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Sam AmicoEric Snow out with a knee injury.  Donyell Marshall's injured wrist.  Damon Jones with a strained back, Sasha Pavlovic with back spasms.  Larry Hughes missing games early on with the sniffles and again recently with a shaving cut.  This Cavs team has been battered and bruised early on in the season, and is still missing Andy Varejao.  In Sam's latest, he quickly brings us up to date on the Cavs MASH unit, and talks about the potentially uncertain future of some of these players with the team.

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Sam AmicoThe Cavs showed the effects of a month long frenzy around the globe that took the team to China, and then all over the west coast in the seasons first couple weeks ... as they fell to the Nuggets 122-100 in Denver last night.  Still, the Cavs finished the west coast jaunt with a 3-3 record, and did so against some of the best teams in the NBA.  Sam Amico pipes in on last nights game, and also the potential end of the Eric Snow era here in CTown.

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John HnatHow 'bout them Cavs? Thrown under the bus by everyone in this town and nationally, given no chance to defend the East, and guaranteed to fall flat on their face on this early season west coast trip ... and guess what? They're 4-3 despite a brutally tough early season schedule. Between their win last night and Lola's Michael Symon winning "The Next Iron Chef" .... Sunday night helped salvage a tough sports weekend in CTown. John Hnat gives us the good, the bad, and the summary from last nights win.

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Sam AmicoIn an 82-game season, you're not gonna win them all. Especially when one of those 82 is the fourth game of a West Coast swing. That is what make the Cavaliers' 93-91 win in Sacramento Friday all the more meaningful. And in Sam Amico's latest, he says maybe it's time for the all the Cavs' critics to start considering them one of the elite teams in the Eastern Conference.  Sam recaps last nights win over the Kings out on the left coast.

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