Albuquerque Journal

Nance has a career night in first start for Cavs

Pacers hold on late to beat Milwaukee

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

CLEVELAND — LeBron James scored 31 points before taking a seat on the bench, Larry Nance Jr. reached career highs with 22 points and 15 rebounds in his first start for Cleveland, and the Cavaliers closed a disappoint­ing five-game homestand on a positive note with a 112-90 win Monday night over the Detroit Pistons, who haven’t won on the road in nearly two months.

With Cleveland missing three big men — All-Star Kevin Love, Tristan Thompson and Jeff Green — because of injuries, the Cavs needed someone to step up and Nance came through. Wearing the same No. 22 his father had retired by Cleveland, the 25-year-old Nance had the best game of his young career.

James was his usual brilliant self, making 5 of 7 3-pointers and adding seven rebounds and seven assists. With the Cavs comfortabl­y ahead, James sat the entire fourth quarter, a rarity in this odd season.

Blake Griffin scored 25 to lead Detroit, which has lost nine straight away from home. The Pistons haven’t won on the road since Jan. 10. Andre Drummond scored 15 but didn’t reach double-digit rebounds for the first time in 19 games.

Cleveland’s frontcourt injuries forced Cavs coach Tyronn Lue to change his starting lineup yet again. Lue moved Nance into Thompson’s spot and started Rodney Hood over rookie Cedi Osman, whose energy had given Cleveland’s first unit a needed lift.

PACERS 92, BUCKS 89: In Indianapol­is, Bojan Bogdanovic tied his season high with 29 points and grabbed a key jump ball late to lift Indiana over Milwaukee.

Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton stole Victor Oladipo’s pass with 10 seconds left and Indiana leading 90-89. He rushed to the basket, but Cory Joseph chased

him down and got a hand on the basketball before Middleton could attempt a shot. The ball rolled out of bounds, and referees called a jump ball after video replay. Bogdanovic came down with the tip off the jump ball and added a pair of free throws with six seconds left.

Thaddeus Young had 10 points and seven rebounds, and Oladipo finished with 14 points, five assists and five rebounds along with 10 turnovers.

HEAT 125, SUNS 103: In Miami, Hassan Whiteside had 24 points and 14 rebounds, Goran Dragic scored 17 and Miami moved into the No. 7 spot in the Eastern Conference by topping Phoenix.

Whiteside had his highestsco­ring game since Jan. 29, making 10 of his 13 shots. He averaged only 12.2 points on 48-percent shooting in his most recent 12 games.

Kelly Olynyk scored 15 points for the Heat, who gave four of their starters — Whiteside included — the entire fourth quarter off and beat the Suns for the 18th time in their last 20 meetings.

Dwyane Wade, Josh Richardson, Justise Winslow and Luke Babbitt each had 12 for the Heat.

CELTICS 105, BULLS 89: In Chicago, Jaylen Brown scored 21 points and Boston pounded Chicago even though Kyrie Irving sat out because of a sore

left knee.

Even without their All-Star guard, the Celtics took control right from the start and led by as many as 37 en route to their fifth win in six games.

SPURS 100, GRIZZLIES 98: In San Antonio, Tony Parker had 23 points, sparking San Antonio to a needed victory over Memphis before embarking on a difficult road trip.

Memphis has lost 14 straight, but San Antonio’s recent skid has had a greater impact on the Western Conference playoff picture. The Spurs had dropped eight of 10 and fallen from third to sixth in the crowded West, putting them at risk of missing the postseason for the first time in 21 years.

San Antonio moved up a spot to fifth place ahead of Minnesota with the victory. JAZZ 94, MAGIC 80: In Salt Lake City, Rudy Gobert had 21 points and 17 rebounds to lead Utah over Orlando.

Gobert made 9 of 10 attempts, mixing in a jumper with mostly dunks and one-handers around the rim.

Donovan Mitchell scored 19 points for the Jazz. TRAIL BLAZERS 108, LAKERS 103: In Los Angeles, Damian Lillard scored 39 points and CJ McCollom added 22 to lead Portland to a win over Los Angeles.

Julius Randle led the Lakers with 21 points.

 ?? TONY DEJAK/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cleveland’s Larry Nance (22) scored 22 points and had 15 rebounds in the Cavaliers’ win over Detroit Monday.
TONY DEJAK/ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland’s Larry Nance (22) scored 22 points and had 15 rebounds in the Cavaliers’ win over Detroit Monday.

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