LeBron James Breaks Up Skirmish, Scores 23 as Cavaliers Stop Nets

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Dec 15, 2009

LeBron James Breaks Up Skirmish, Scores 23 as Cavaliers Stop Nets CLEVELAND — LeBron James had 23
points, six rebounds and seven assists while adding the role of
peacemaker to his duties, and the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the New
Jersey Nets 99-89 on Tuesday night.

The Nets’ Devin Harris was ejected
with 3:48 left in the game after committing a flagrant-2 foul on
Cleveland’s Jamario Moon. With Cleveland leading by 11, Harris wrapped
his arm around Moon’s face and neck and pulled him to the ground while
Moon was going up for a breakaway basket. It caused a brief skirmish
that left James squarely in the middle.

James wrapped his arms around Harris
and tried to pull him away while restoring order as some of his
teammates, including Shaquille O’Neal, began jawing and pushing their
way toward Harris.

No punches were thrown and Harris was the only player ejected.

It was another ugly moment in a
frustrating season for the Nets (2-23), who opened the year by losing a
league-record 18 in a row.

Cleveland centers O’Neal and Zydrunas
Ilgauskas
combined for 32 points and 10 rebounds in producing the type
of night the Cavaliers had hoped for when they acquired O’Neal during
the offseason. The 16 points for Ilgauskas were a season high.

Brook Lopez had 22 points and 15 rebounds for New Jersey. Harris had 22 points and reserve Rafer Alston had 20 points.

The Nets were within two midway
through the third when James stole a pass from Harris and scored after
driving the length of the floor. It came in the midst of a furious
5-minute stretch for James, who scored 10 of the team’s 12 points to
end the third quarter and start the fourth.

Cleveland’s Delonte West was inactive
Tuesday, missing his ninth game as he continues to bounce in and out of
the rotation. West has been dealing with personal problems all season,
but had played in nine consecutive games prior to Tuesday.

The Nets played without Chris
Douglas-Roberts
and Keyon Dooling. Douglas-Roberts, who is averaging
16.2 points, missed his second straight game with a sprained left knee.
Dooling missed his third straight game with strained hip flexors.

The Cavaliers have won eight straight at home.

Notes
The Cavaliers have reached a
deal to sell Tsingtao, a popular Chinese beer, inside the Q. The team
is close to finalizing a sale of 15 percent of the franchise to Chinese
investors. … Tony Battie, battling a strained groin, did not dress
for New Jersey. … The Nets entered last in the league in points per
game (89.3) and field goal percentage (41.5). … The Nets fell to 1-15
on the road.

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