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Cavs Lost Preseason Opener
The Cavs were outscored by 15 in the second quarter and couldn’t recover in Tuesday’s 81-62 loss to the Wizards. Daniel Gibson who started at point guard scored 13 points on 7 of 12 shooting, 2 of 3 from the three point land. Lebron James played only 15 minutes and scored 3 points on 1 [...]
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