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At least they're still playing hard -- in many ways.
They were physical with Dallas, wounding several Mavericks. Nowitzki needed treatment on a jammed wrist and was so frustrated by the rough play that he got rough, too, practically throwing a punch at Sessions in the final minute. A foul was called on the play, but not a flagrant.
Yet Cleveland kept goofing up.
With the Cavs trailing only 80-79, 7-foot center Ryan Hollins lost a jump ball to Terry, who is 6-foot-2. Hollins fouled Terry on the ensuing possession, and he hit a pair of free throws. Then Eyenga shot an airball on a running 8-footer in the lane and Terry came back with another jumper.
The Mavs began to pull away, but the Cavs still had that chance to tie it at the buzzer.
Anthony Parker took a long 3-pointer from well beyond the top of the key with about 5 seconds left and a teammate got the rebound. Cleveland had enough time left to put up another shot, but Jamario Moon passed to Jamison as the horn sounded.
Jamison and Moon put their hands on their heads, elbows out, in shame and disbelief. Hollins walked off with a towel stretched across the top of his head and the same pained look.
NOTES: Dallas missed its first eight shots. ... There was only one lead change, at the end of the first quarter. ... Dallas got more points from its bench than from its starters, while Cleveland had only 11 bench points. ... The Mavs were coming off three straight road games and are headed on the road for the next three as well.
[Associated Press;
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