waitingfornextyear.com - 3/3/2008
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After the trade dust has settled, and the players learn the new systems one thing will remain. LeBron still wears the wine and gold. That was the difference for the Cavaliers Sunday, who played without starting center and second leading scorer Zydrunas Ilgauskas.
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