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"We just keep fighting. That's all you can do," Scott said before the game.
Last Feb. 4, the Cavaliers beat Miami 102-86, moving to an NBA-best 40-11 at the time. The Cavs finished 61-21, two games better than anyone in the league.
This year? They're better than no one. The next chance to snap the skein is Wednesday against Indiana. Cleveland is at Memphis on Friday, back home to face Portland on Saturday, then goes to Dallas next Monday.
Lose them all, and that'll be 25 in a row -- the blight of blights in NBA history.
James sees no reason to enjoy Cleveland's epic struggles. And it doesn't give him a sense of vindication, either.
The way he sees it, Cleveland's descent does nothing to prove that he made the right choice in joining up with Wade and Bosh in South Florida.
"It didn't matter for me if the Cavs were going to have a successful season or not," James said. "I felt like I was making the right choice for me as an individual and for my career."
Monday's game was the third time Miami and Cleveland have met since James switched uniforms. Unlike the first two, it almost seemed like a regular game instead of having a circus atmosphere.
"The first two were kind of crazy, but now both teams went their separate ways," Scott said. "I think it is just a game right now and I think that's how both teams look at it."
It wasn't just James who played the role of superstar who dealt a team a significant blow by moving elsewhere last summer, of course. Without Bosh, the Toronto Raptors have now lost 12 straight, its longest slide since the season before James, Bosh and Wade were all part of the same draft class.
In Miami, that threesome just keeps on clicking.
"I'm happy that at this point in the season, we're playing some good ball, whether it's against the Cavs or whatever," James said.
NOTES: The Cavaliers played again without guard Mo Williams, who has a strained left hip flexor. ... House was fined $25,000 earlier Monday for his excessive celebration after hitting the deciding 3-pointer in Sunday's win at Oklahoma City. ... Miami's next game is Thursday at Orlando, a matchup of Southeast Division rivals who last met in late November. The Heat and Magic have split two meetings this season, each winning at home.
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