Cavaliers
hold off Nets, 95-91
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[December 20, 2014]
CLEVELAND -- LeBron James still
remembers Mike Miller's Game 5 performance in the NBA Finals in 2012,
when Miller made seven 3-pointers against the Oklahoma City Thunder to
clinch James' first championship in Miami. The stakes weren't nearly as
high Friday, but Miller and James still look terrific playing together
in starting roles.
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Miller scored 21 points -- again on seven 3-pointers -- in his
first start of the season and the Cleveland Cavaliers held on for a
95-91 victory Friday night over the Brooklyn Nets.
The Nets had a chance to tie, but forward Kevin Garnett missed a
3-pointer in the final seconds after guard Joe Johnson couldn't get
a clean look at a 3.
Cavs forward James split two free throws with one second left to
finish it.
James had 22 points and nine assists, guard Kyrie Irving had 16
points and four assists and forward Kevin Love added six points and
14 rebounds on a night when all three of the Cavs' stars struggled
offensively. Love made just 1 of 10 shots from the field, but Miller
was there to bail them all out.
"He kept us afloat tonight with his ability to shoot the ball,"
James said. "It makes me feel good to see my teammates succeed. What
he did in the Finals to clinch my first championship, that meant
more to me than anything. He's huge."
Johnson had 26 points, including two big baskets in the final minute
to keep the Nets within reach. Mason Plumlee had 14 points and nine
rebounds, but the Nets lost for the sixth time in their last eight
games.
The Nets, already without All-Star center Brook Lopez, lost guard
Deron Williams early in the second quarter with a strained calf. He
did not return.
Johnson thought he was going to have a good look to tie the game and
perhaps force overtime, but the Cavs changed their defensive
coverage and forced Johnson to relinquish the ball.
"I had two (defenders) on me so I just tried to make the next pass,"
Johnson said. "The pass that I was trying to make to KG, I think
LeBron tipped it. We gave ourselves a chance. But in the fourth
quarter, starting with me, turnovers killed us."
The Nets turned the ball over five times in the fourth quarter and
managed just 58 points over the final three quarters.
"We never really got way down," Nets coach Lionel Hollins said. "We
made them have to earn the victory right down to the wire."
The Cavs were coming off what Cavs coach David Blatt termed an
"embarrassing" 29-point home loss to the Atlanta Hawks. Looking for
a jolt, he benched Shawn Marion and turned to Miller, who returned
after missing seven games with a concussion he sustained two weeks
ago at Madison Square Garden.
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Miller has struggled miserably with his shot, entering the night
just 5 of 20 from 3-point range. His playing time was sporadic the
first few weeks, which prevented him from developing any sort of
rhythm.
Then he made all three of his 3-pointers in the first quarter and
Blatt played him nearly 34 minutes, well above what he was expecting
at the start of the night.
"When the fire is hot, you want to let it burn," Blatt said. "It was
burning tonight."
James, Love and Irving shot a combined 14 of 46, leaving the Nets to
key defensively on Miller in the fourth quarter. He didn't get a
shot off, but all of the added attention allowed James to score
eight points in the fourth and score three of his seven baskets in
the final quarter.
"That's the biggest thing with a team like this and one thing I
learned in Miami: The perception of a shooter is almost more
important than actually making shots," Miller said. "Hopefully I've
done enough to make people perceive I'm a shooter. That's really
what I'm out there for."
NOTES: G Mike Miller was moved into the starting lineup in place of
Shawn Marion. Cavs coach David Blatt said the Cavs wanted to move
Marion to the bench to help limit LeBron James' minutes. ... James
passed Charles Barkley for 23rd place on the NBA's career scoring
list in the first quarter on Friday. Barkley had 23,757 points
during his career. ... Nets G Deron Williams began the night with 70
assists and 19 turnovers in nine December games. His 3.7
assists-to-turnover ratio is second in the league behind Denver's Ty
Lawson this month. ... C Mason Plumlee was averaging 18.3 points and
10 rebounds in his last four games.
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