The Columbus Dispatch

Spurs have answers in road win over Cavs

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CLEVELAND — The Spurs ended their “rodeo” road trip by roping the Cavaliers.

LeBron James thought San Antonio got some help.

LaMarcus Aldridge scored 27 points, Danny Green added 22 and the Spurs ended their annual trip by beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 110-94 on Sunday to snap a fourgame losing streak.

Green, who missed Friday’s loss at Denver with food poisoning, came off the bench for the first time in 49 games this season and made five 3-pointers to provide a perfect outside complement to Aldridge’s dynamic inside game. Dejounte Murray added 13 points and nine rebounds for San Antonio, a team not accustomed to any turmoil.

But the super-steady Spurs have not been themselves as they continue to play without injured star Kawhi Leonard, whose timetable to return remains a mystery. They had dropped six of seven and four in a row on a trip (their arena hosts a rodeo every year) that coach Gregg Popovich’s squad typically uses as a spring board into the playoffs.

“Every win is a big one for us,” Green said. “But this month we’ve had some ups and downs. This is a really good team, especially with the best player in the world over there.”

That would be James, who had 33 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists. The Cavs fell to 3-2 since overhaulin­g their roster with three trades, but James wasn’t t disappoint­ed with his team’s effort.

However, he did have a problem with the officiatin­g.

San Antonio was called for just 12 personal fouls — only three in the second half— and shot 32 free throws compared to 14 for Cleveland.

“We’re at a point now where we protect the shooter more than the driver,” said James, who shot four free throws. “There’s no reason I should be going to the line four times in a game when I drive 100 times to the paint and I’m getting hit and slapped and grabbed and whatever and what not. We protect the shooter. That’s what it’s turned into. Chicks dig the long ball and that’s what it’s about.”

Jrue Holiday scored 28 of his 36 points after halftime to lead New Orleans over Milwaukee in overtime on the road. Otto Porter scored 24 points, Bradley Beal added 23 as Washington beat Philadelph­ia at home.

James Harden had 41 points and eight rebounds, Chris Paul scored 23 points and Houston beat Denver on the road for their 12th straight victory.

 ?? [TONY DEJAK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Cleveland’s LeBron James reaches for a pass as San Antonio’s Danny Green defends during Sunday’s game.
[TONY DEJAK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Cleveland’s LeBron James reaches for a pass as San Antonio’s Danny Green defends during Sunday’s game.

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