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Daily News - November 26, 2015

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Cleveland Cavaliers' road woes continue as Toronto Raptors win 103-99
Author: Chris Haynes
Publication: Cleveland.com

"TORONTO – The Toronto Raptors revealed that the Cleveland Cavaliers don't have it all figured out.

During the Cavaliers' three-game winning streak in the cozy confines of home, some issues were resolved. But unfortunately, their problems on the road continue.

The Raptors defeated the Cavaliers 103-99 Wednesday night at Air Canada Centre, giving Cleveland (11-4) a 3-4 record away from The Q." - CLICK HERE to read full story.

LeBron James passes Reggie Miller for 18th on the NBA's all-time scoring list
Author: Joe Vardon
Publication: Cleveland.com

"CLEVELAND, Ohio -- LeBron James passed Reggie Miller for 18th place on the NBA's all-time scoring list with a free throw in the second quarter of the Cavaliers' 103-99 loss in Toronto on Wednesday night.

James, who posted team highs of 24 points and eight assists in 40 minutes, entered play needing six points to pass Miller (25,279 points). He got there when he was fouled with 7:33 left before halftime on his way to the hoop and sunk his first free throw.

On Monday, James became the second player ranked in the top 25 all-time in scoring and assists (Oscar Robertson is the other).

James was 6-of-16 from the field and 11-of-12 from the line against the Raptors. He contributed six rebounds and now stands at 25,298 career points." - CLICK HERE to read full story.

Cleveland Cavaliers miss Matthew Dellavedova and lineup without both Kevin Love and LeBron James struggles: Fedor's five observations
Author: Chris Fedor
Publication: Cleveland.com

"CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cleveland Cavaliers' road issues extend beyond the United States, apparently.

In Toronto, against a likely Eastern Conference playoff foe, the Cavs lost their third straight road game and fourth of the season, 103-99.

The game featured 16 lead changes and seven ties, but the shorthanded Cavaliers were outplayed in the fourth quarter, running out of energy midway through the period.

LeBron James scored a team-high 24 points, passing Reggie Miller for 18th on the NBA all-time scoring list. Kevin Love added 21 points and 13 rebounds, his ninth double-double. It wasn't enough, however, as all five of Toronto's starters scored in double figures, led by Kyle Lowry's 27 points.

Here are five observations from the loss:" - CLICK HERE to read full story.

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