The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Wade asks to come off bench for Cavs

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By Tom Withers CLEVELAND » When he signed with the Cavaliers, Dwyane Wade promised his ego wouldn’t get in the way. It wasn’t just talk. Struggling through three games in his first season with Cleveland, Wade approached Cavs coach Tyronn Lue and asked to be taken out of the starting lineup because he thought it would help the team.

“I just decided, earlier than later, just to get to the unit where I’d be more comfortabl­e in and can probably be better with this team in that lineup,” Wade said after Monday’s practice. “Why wait? Three games in, why wait? Wanted to get in there with those guys.”

With Wade headed to the bench and Cleveland’s second unit, J.R. Smith will return to the starting lineup after being bumped to a backup role.

Wade, who signed a oneyear, veteran’s minimum contract with Cleveland in September, is averaging just 5.7 points and shooting 28 percent. That’s not Wade, and he quickly realized that he would better serve the Cavs as a reserve.

After Cleveland was hammered 114-93 on Saturday night by Orlando, which snapped a 17-game losing streak to the Cavs, Wade approached Lue with his idea to revamp the lineups.

“We talked about it before we got here, (that) it’d be a better fit with him coming off the bench,” Lue said. “I know he’d been a starter his whole career, so we wanted to try to start him and give him that nod. He came to me and said, ‘You know what coach? What you said was right. I’d be able to be featured more in the second unit and be able to handle the ball more, so let’s make that move and make that adjustment.’

“That’s what profession­als do. No ego. He saw it was best for the team for him to come off the bench. It was his call and here we are.”

The Cavs are going through some early, expected growing pains as Lue tries to blend new players into the team’s systems. Wade felt taking on a different role would accelerate the process.

 ?? TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cleveland Cavaliers’ Dwyane Wade, right, drives past Orlando Magic’s Terrence Ross (31) in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday in Cleveland.
TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Cavaliers’ Dwyane Wade, right, drives past Orlando Magic’s Terrence Ross (31) in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday in Cleveland.

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