The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Cavaliers drop sixth in a row, fall to 8-29

- By George Henry

ATLANTA >> Trae Young and Vince Carter each scored 21 points, John Collins added 14 points and 12 rebounds, and the Hawks beat the Cavaliers, 111-108, on Dec. 29.

Atlanta, enjoying a rare run of success in its first season of rebuilding under new coach Lloyd Pierce, has won five of six. At 11-24, the Hawks have the fourth-worst mark in the Eastern Conference, but they’ve done better

recently compared to Cleveland, which dropped its sixth in a row.

Cedi Osman finished with 22 points, and Larry Nance Jr. and Collin Sexton each had 18 for the Cavs. Cleveland fell to 8-29, worst in the NBA.

The Cavs never led after Jaron Blossomgam­e’s alley-oop dunk made it a three-point game midway through the third. They trailed by 12 late in the third, but Sexton’s free throw tied it at 106-all with 58 seconds remaining.

After Collins scored on a follow shot, Alec Burks made an errant inbound pass to Nance that Justin Anderson stole and handed to Young. Young missed a 3-pointer, but DeAndre’ Bembry was fouled on a rebound and hit a free throw to make it a three-point game.

Cleveland blew its last chance to score when Jordan Clarkson missed a 3 in the closing seconds.

Trailing by 10 in the last two minutes of the first, Atlanta tied it at 28-all on Young’s straightaw­ay 3 and took its first lead on Alex Len’s inside basket early in the second. Len took passes from Young and Kent Bazemore to score at the rim on consecutiv­e possession­s that put the Hawks up, 4741, and the lead jumped to 12 on 3s by Jeremy Lin and Kevin Huerter.

Early night

Bazemore limped off the floor with a right ankle sprain midway through the third and did not return. Working to get open, Bazemore drew a foul as he fell backward into Osman. He made one of two free throws before heading straight to the locker room and finished with five points and five rebounds in 20 minutes. Tip-ins CAVALIERS >> The lineup of Sexton, Burks, Blossomgam­e, Osman and Nance Jr. dropped to 0-2. It was the Cavs’ 16th starting five . ... G Rodney Hood missed his fourth straight game with a left Achilles tendon soreness. Up next CAVALIERS >> Host Miami on Jan. 2. Box score Hawks 111, Cavaliers 108

 ?? JOHN AMIS — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cedi Osman reacts after being fouled while shooting against the Hawks Dec. 29 in Atlanta.
JOHN AMIS — ASSOCIATED PRESS Cedi Osman reacts after being fouled while shooting against the Hawks Dec. 29 in Atlanta.
 ?? JOHN AMIS — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Channing Frye drives against the Hawks’ DeAndre’ Bembry on Dec. 29 in Atlanta.
JOHN AMIS — ASSOCIATED PRESS Channing Frye drives against the Hawks’ DeAndre’ Bembry on Dec. 29 in Atlanta.
 ?? JOHN AMIS — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Alec Burks shoots as Hawks forward DeAndre’ Bembry defends during the first half Dec. 29 in Atlanta.
JOHN AMIS — ASSOCIATED PRESS Alec Burks shoots as Hawks forward DeAndre’ Bembry defends during the first half Dec. 29 in Atlanta.

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