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			Irving, James propel Cavaliers past Nets 
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			 [January 07, 2017] 
			NEW YORK -- For the first three 
			quarters, the feeling for Kyrie Irving was rust. 
 As the Cleveland Cavaliers let the Brooklyn Nets back into a game 
			they once led by 24, the feeling was agitation.
 
 So, after shaking off the cobwebs from a week of inactivity, Irving 
			decided to do something about it.
 
 Irving scored the first 12 Cleveland points of the fourth quarter 
			and 32 overall and helped the Cavaliers open a six-game road trip 
			with a 116-108 victory over the Nets on Friday.
 
 "I got to be ready for anything," Irving said. "I was really 
			starting to get (ticked) off. The momentum was shifting. We had a 
			few opportunities at the rim. We got a few in and outs. We weren't 
			executing plays. As the point guard, I take full responsibility for 
			that. So, going into that fourth, it started with me."
 
 Irving appeared in his first game since getting 32 points against 
			the Boston Celtics on Dec. 29. He sat the next three games with a 
			tight right hamstring but felt well enough to participate in 
			four-on-four pickup games with teammates in practice and felt good 
			enough in the morning shootaround.
 
 Still it was a matter of getting his legs under him and that aspect 
			of Irving's performance developed slowly. He was 4-of-14 in the 
			first half and 5 of 17 through the first 36 minutes as the Cavaliers 
			held an 86-68 lead.
 
			
			 
			Irving then missed his first shot of the fourth quarter and the Nets 
			were within 86-80 on a 3-pointer by rookie Caris LeVert with 9:55 
			remaining. After Brooklyn scored the first 12 points of the quarter, 
			Irving responded with a personal run, doing it while LeBron James 
			rested.
 Irving started with two free throws and followed with a 22-footer 
			off an inbounds play. Then came two 3-pointers and a reverse layup 
			and the lead was was 98-82 with 7:36 remaining.
 
 "He loves big moments," James said. "Games get close, you know he's 
			going to step up to the plate and it's always good to see."
 
 James scored 29 of his 36 points in the first three quarters and 
			returned with 6:26 left. He did not provide a personal run like 
			Irving but the Cavs made enough plays down the stretch to secure 
			their 14th win in 17 games and never led the lead slip below seven 
			the rest of the way.
 
 "They made that run, he came in and made big shot after big shot and 
			got to the rim even after the timeout," said Cleveland forward Kevin 
			Love, who added 17 points after sitting out Wednesday with food 
			poisoning from eating bad fish on the team flight from Charlotte on 
			Saturday. "He was huge for us."
 
 Irving finished with his fifth game of at least 10 points in the 
			fourth quarter but also was glad to get the rest since the hamstring 
			was injured a lot worse than he thought.
 
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			Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving (2) dribbles the ball during the first 
			quarter against the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center. Mandatory 
			Credit: Anthony Gruppuso-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			 While 
			the Nets made it competitive by shooting 68 percent in the fourth, 
			it was not enough to undo the events of the previous quarters. The 
			Nets missed their final 10 shots before halftime and faced a 50-39 
			deficit and then missed six of seven shots midway through the third 
			when Cleveland took a 79-55 lead.
 "We showed great fight obviously," Brooklyn center Brook Lopez said. 
			"We can't put ourselves in that positon, that's it."
 
 Bojan Bogdanovic led the Nets with 23 points, two weeks after going 
			scoreless in Cleveland. LeVert added a career-high 19 points while 
			Lopez contributed 17 as the Nets lost for the 22nd time their last 
			26 games since Nov. 12.
 
 "We tried to compete the whole game," LeVert said. "We knew we kind 
			of dug ourselves into a hole in the second quarter, beginning of the 
			third. We were just fighting with our backs against the wall. We 
			tried to climb out of it."
 
 NOTES: Cleveland did not finalize the trade for G-F Kyle Korver, but 
			reports indicate that it will be official sometime Saturday. The 
			Cavaliers announced they obtained their own 2018 first-round pick 
			from Portland for an unprotected 2017 first-round pick. The 2018 
			pick was sent to Portland last season at the trade deadline in the 
			Anderson Varajao deal, but the Cavs needed to reacquire since league 
			rules prevent teams from dealing first-round picks in consecutive 
			years. The Cavs are reportedly sending their 2019 first-round pick 
			to Atlanta. ... Kenny Atkinson was an assistant with Atlanta for the 
			first three seasons of Korver's tenure there and said: "Great move. 
			I'm very familiar with Kyle. I think we all make a mistake if we 
			just think Kyle's a shooter. He's a better all-around player than 
			people think." ... Nets F Rondae Hollis-Jefferson tested his right 
			hip Friday and returned after sitting out Thursday. ... G R.J. 
			Hunter, who recently was waived by the Chicago Bulls, was obtained 
			the Long Island Nets, Brooklyn's affiliate in the D-league.
 
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