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Daily News - January 28, 2015

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Kyrie Irving, LeBron James combine for 70 points as Cleveland Cavaliers grind out 103-95 road win over Detroit
Author: Chris Haynes
Publication: Cleveland.com

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – It was a dry, dull environment at The Palace of Auburn Hills on Tuesday night, but the Cavaliers exited with a 103-95 victory over the Detroit Pistons to claim their seventh consecutive win.

Playing in an unenergetic atmosphere on the road benefited the Cavaliers. For some reason the crowd wasn't engaged and often there was dead silence during play. It was one of the few road games in which Cleveland failed to draw an audience to occupy every single seat.

It wasn't as if Kyrie Irving and LeBron James cared. They combined for 70 points with Irving posting a season and game-high of 38 points to go with six assists and James supplying 32 points, six rebounds and seven assists. - CLICK HERE to read full story.

LeBron James had help in extending Cavaliers' win streak: Joe Vardon's Instant Analysis
Author: Joe Vardon
Publication: Cleveland.com

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – LeBron James scored 32 points and the Cavaliers won for the seventh consecutive game.

ames had some help (more than that, really) from Kyrie Irving in the Cavaliers' 103-95 victory over the Detroit Pistons.

Irving led all scorers with 38 points (tying a season high) and added six assists. James shot 11-of-24 from the field and added six rebounds and seven assists. He bulled his way to the rim all night and was 10-of-11 from the foul line. - CLICK HERE to read full story.

Cleveland Cavaliers assign Joe Harris to D-League for third time in a week
Author: Chris Haynes
Publication: Cleveland.com

DETROIT, Mich. – For the third time in a week, the Cleveland Cavaliers have assigned rookie guard Joe Harris to the Canton Charge of the NBA Development League.

Each time Harris was sent down and played, he was recalled and activated for Cleveland's contest that same day.

That won't occur this time around because the Charge's next game isn't until Friday against the Maine Red Claws, and then the Charge plays the Erie Bayhawks on Saturday night. Both games are in Canton, Ohio. - CLICK HERE to read full story.

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