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Other than him and West, only one other Cavs player scored in double figures, Daniel Gibson with 12. Antawn Jamison led Washington with 23 points and 11 rebounds, while Caron Butler added 19 points.
One very key stat: The Cavaliers held a 51-31 rebounding advantage, including two offensive boards in a row that led to Joe Smith's three-point play to make it 80-73 heading into the fourth.
Arenas was in the starting lineup again, wearing a black sleeve and blue knee pad on his left leg.
Whatever emotional lift he might have given his teammates, whatever excitement his mere presence in uniform might have given the crowd, Arenas was not exactly helpful with the ball in his hands. By the time he sat with 3 1/2 minutes left in the first quarter, his line gave whole new meaning to his nickname "Agent Zero": zero points, zero field-goal attempts, zero foul shots, one assist, one foul, and four of Washington's five turnovers.
Arenas' first points didn't come until a reverse layup in the third quarter, and he finished with 10 in a series-high 32 minutes.
The Cavaliers went up by as many as 15 points, at 67-52 on James' 3 early in the third quarter, but the Wizards used a 12-0 spurt to make things interesting.
Notes: Gibson was called for a technical foul in the third quarter after appearing to cock his fist when Wizards C Brendan Haywood knocked into him while hanging on the rim after a dunk. ... Cleveland has outrebounded Washington in all eight games they've played this season. ... Washington's fans were decked out in 20,000 white T-shirts left on seats before the game. ... Cleveland switched from its Game 3 blue road uniforms to burgundy for Game 4. As if such things really matter, James offered a sober pregame analysis. "The blue uniforms haven't be to great to us this year," he said with a straight face, "so we decided to make a change and see what happens."
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