The Cavaliers played a poor game overall without Shaq and Delonte West in the rotation. On the other hand, the Jazz played well - still they didn't have enough horsepower to snap the Cavs' 4-game winning streak.
After wrapping back to back games against Florida’s powerhouses, the Cavs returned home and defeated the Jazz. Former Cavalier Carlos Boozer, gave the Jazz their first lead late in the first quarter. At that point I was nervous, however LeBron found Anthony Parker and he laced a 3-pointer.
LeBron played a bad game but somehow in the 4th quuarter he woke out and scored the last 8-points of the game including an and-1 that pretty much disposed of the Jazz.
Big Z got his first start of the season and joined the starters in double-figures with 10 points, six boards and a block.
The Cavs were led by LeBron and Mo. Both had 21 points apiece. The Cavs improve to 10-3 against the Jazz.
But wait, don't look to far from LeBron. Right beneath him was J.J. Hickson, who added a new career-high 20 points!
Anthony Parker was 4/6 from downtown for 14 points. Jamario Moon had double figures with 11 points off the bench.
Ever since his starting job J.J. Hickson is averaging 13.3 points on 59-percent shooting.
After his terrific shooting shooting night Parker leads the Cavs in 3-point shooting and is ranked 4th overall in the NBA.
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