Lodi News-Sentinel

J.R. Smith suspended after reportedly throwing bowl of soup at Cavs assistant

- — Marla Ridenour, Akron Beacon Journal

INDEPENDEN­CE, Ohio _ An explanatio­n of what pushed J.R. Smith over the edge, or at the very least a public apology, will have to wait another day.

The Cavaliers shooting guard threw a bowl of soup at assistant coach Damon Jones, according to a report from ESPN’s Dave McMenamin and Brian Windhorst, resulting in his one-game suspension for Thursday night’s loss to the Philadelph­ia 76ers at Quicken Loans Arena.

Smith returned to practice Friday after being suspended by the team for detrimenta­l conduct. He declined to speak to the media, telling team officials he will talk at shootaroun­d before Saturday’s home game against the Denver Nuggets.

Cavs coach Tyronn Lue offered no more details about the situation. He said Smith did not address the team before its film session at Cleveland Clinic Courts, but that he had “a little discussion” with Smith.

Asked about for more about what happened Thursday, Lue said, “I’m not going to get into all that.”

In his 76ers’ pregame press conference, Lue said Smith will regain his spot in the starting lineup against the Nuggets. Smith has started 213 of 223 games played for the Cavs since he was acquired from the New York Knicks in a three-team trade on Jan. 5, 2015.

But Smith is averaging 8.3 points per game, the lowest since his second year in the league, and is shooting 39.2 percent from the field, a nadir surpassed only by his 34.6 percent in 41 games last season. He’s struggled mentally since Lue started Dwyane Wade over him for the first three games of the season before Wade, traded to the Miami Heat on Feb. 8, accepted the role of running the second unit.

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