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Cavaliers fall to Pacers

Lue sees improvemen­t in another loss

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A Cleveland Cavaliers lineup struggling to come together and sustain effort for a full game suffered its fourth consecutiv­e NBA loss on Wednesday, falling 124- 107 to visiting Indiana.

Every Pacers starter scored in double figures, with Thaddeus Young netting 26 points, Darren Collison adding 25 and Victor Oladipo pouring in 23 as Cleveland ( 3- 5) suffered a fifth loss in six games, the past three by a combined 58 points.

“The other games we just got our butts kicked,” Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said. “Tonight, I thought we did some good things. We just couldn’t sustain it. But the other games we just flat out got our butts kicked. So seeing improvemen­t.”

The Pacers had lost nine meetings in a row with the Cavs since March 2014 – four months before LeBron James returned from Miami to the Cavs.

“It’s just we have an opportunit­y to be very good and then you see some of the lulls that we have and it’s just very difficult on our team right now,” James said.

James led Cleveland with 33 points and 11 assists but committed a game- high eight turnovers, while Derrick Rose added 19 points.

With an average age of 30, the Cavaliers have the NBA’s oldest roster.

James is the NBA’s sixth player with 400 regular- season games of at least 30 points, joining Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlai­n, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant and Kareem AbdulJabba­r.

Elsewhere, ex- Cavs guard Kyrie Irving and Jaylen Brown each scored 22 points to power Boston over visiting Sacramento 113- 86. The Celtics ( 6- 2) won their sixth in a row while the Kings ( 1- 7) lost their sixth in a row.

James Harden had 31 points and nine assists and Houston scored 16 consecutiv­e points in the second quarter on the way to a 119- 97 victory at New York.

Ben Simmons had 19 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists to spark the Philadelph­ia 76ers over visiting Atlanta 119- 109. It was the Sixers’ third consecutiv­e win and the seventh consecutiv­e loss for the Hawks ( 1- 7). The 76ers reached 4- 4, the first time they have been at .500 since November 11, 2013.

Frenchman Rudy Gobert sank an equalizing dunk to force overtime and Spaniard Ricky Rubio scored seven of his team- high 30 points in the last 75 seconds to lift the Jazz over visiting Portland 112- 103.

Malik Monk scored 25 points, 18 in the fourth quarter, to power the Charlotte Hornets over visiting Milwaukee 126- 121. Khris Middleton scored a career- high 43 points in a losing cause while Greek star Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, the NBA’s leading scorer, fought foul trouble and finished with 14 points for the Bucks.

 ?? Photo: IC ?? Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James reacts in the fourth quarter against the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday in Cleveland.
Photo: IC Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James reacts in the fourth quarter against the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday in Cleveland.

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