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Things have changed dramatically since the teams met in the playoffs last season. James is with Miami; former Cavs coach Mike Brown is looking for work after being fired; O'Neal and Delonte West swapped wine-and-gold jerseys for green-and-white ones, and Scott returned to coaching after a spin as a TV analyst.
There wasn't a trace of James inside an arena he helped put on the NBA's map. Earlier in the day on a building outside, a giant black-and-white banner depicting Cleveland's skyline was hung in the exact spot where James' iconic image once towered.
No. 23 is gone, but hardly forgotten. He'll be back on Dec. 2 -- now wearing No. 6 -- and Cleveland is waiting.
While walking around the city, Rivers received congratulatory handshakes from Cavs fans who thanked him for beating James.
"I got lots of them," Rivers said, laughing. "I thought it was pretty funny."
Afterward, Rivers felt even more love.
"We're the most popular team in Cleveland right now, beating Miami and losing to the Cavs," said Rivers, who praised the Cavs. "That's what the Cleveland fans want to see. This is blue-collar town. This team will fit them very well."
Before the game, Gilbert said he did not regret criticizing James in the hours after the superstar announced he was leaving as a free agent. Gilbert sent a scathing letter to Cleveland fans, calling James "narcissistic" and "cowardly." Later that night, James told The Associated Press that he felt James quit on the Cavs in Game 5 last season against the Celtics.
Gilbert didn't back off from any of his remarks, and believes the Cavs remain a playoff team without James.
"Not a lot of teams have the quality of Antawn Jamison and Daniel Gibson coming off the bench," he said. "When you think of it in that sense, and having the kind of quality coach we have, anything can happen."
It already has.
NOTES: Like many, O'Neal was shocked when James said he was joining the Heat. "I was baby-sitting at the time," he said. "I thought it was a joke. I thought he was coming back, but I got an e-mail saying he went to Miami and I was like, 'stop lying.'" ... Aerosmith front man, longtime Celtics fan and new "American Idol" judge Steve Tyler sat courtside with the band's drummer Joey Kramer, who was misidentified as bassist Tom Hamilton on the arena's scoreboard. ... Varejao mimicked one of James' signature chase-down blocks by running down Allen from behind and swatting his layup into the stands. ... The Cavs have won nine of 10 over Boston at home in the past five seasons.
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