Cavaliers 104, Timberwolves 87

1 2 3 4 T
CLE (1-2) 25 32 26 21 104
MIN (1-1) 18 29 21 19 87

Final

8:00 PM ET, October 30, 2009
Target Center
Minneapolis, MN

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
CLE 10-4 99.1 95.1 5-2 5-2 W2 8-2
MIN 1-13 88.6 102.7 1-6 0-7 L13 0-10
Injury Report
CLEVELAND
· Shaquille O'Neal C - Nov 23: Day-to-Day
· Anderson Varejao PF - Nov 20: Day-to-Day
MINNESOTA
No significant injuries
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Last 5 Games
CLEVELAND (ET) MINNESOTA (ET)
Oct 28 @TOR Loss 101-91
Oct 27 BOS Loss 95-89
Oct 21 BOS Loss 96-82
Oct 20 DAL Win 96-66
Oct 17 @DAL Loss 93-82
Oct 28 NJ Win 95-93
Oct 23 TOR Win 98-90
Oct 22 @DET Win 122-114
Oct 20 @DEN Loss 129-100
Oct 17 @MIL Loss 101-87
· Complete Schedule: Cleveland | Minnesota
Starting Lineup
 CLEVELAND (PPG)MINNESOTA (PPG)
 C  S. O'Neal 11.3 SF  C. Brewer 11.2
 SG  A. Parker 8.6 PG  J. Flynn 13.6
 SF  L. James 29.4 SG  D. Wilkins 2.5
 PG  M. Williams 17.3 F  R. Gomes 10.8
 PF  A. Varejao 7.2 C  A. Jefferson 15.8
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· Team rosters: Cleveland | Minnesota
Team Stat Leaders
 CLEVELANDMINNESOTA
PointsL. James 29.4A. Jefferson 15.8
ReboundsA. Varejao 7.9A. Jefferson 7.3
AssistsL. James 8.1R. Sessions 3.3
StealsL. James 1.5C. Brewer 2.1
BlocksS. O'Neal 1.6A. Jefferson 1.0
· Team stats: Cleveland | Minnesota
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After failing to reach the NBA finals last season despite possessing the league's best record, LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers know they'll ultimately be judged by how they fare in the postseason.

They've hardly looked like a contender for anything through their first two games.

The Cavaliers try to avoid a third consecutive loss for the first time since March 2008 on Friday night at Target Center, where the young Minnesota Timberwolves look to build on a stunning comeback win in their season opener.

Cleveland (0-2) didn't lose back-to-back games until February last season, compiling a franchise-record 66 victories before being bounced by Orlando in the Eastern Conference finals.

The Cavaliers had trouble dealing with Magic center Dwight Howard in that series, prompting general manager Danny Ferry to acquire Shaquille O'Neal from Phoenix. The 37-year-old future Hall of Famer has hardly made a difference thus far, scoring six combined points after halftime in the two losses.

James is shooting 46.3 percent, but the eight other Cavaliers who have seen action are making 34.8 percent of their shots. James' 38 points weren't enough in a 95-89 home loss to Boston in Tuesday's opener, then his 25th career triple-double couldn't help Cleveland overcome 13 missed free throws Wednesday in a 101-91 defeat at Toronto.

"Early in my career, I'd get very upset when you lose two or three games, you'd just feel like you can't turn it around," James said. "But I'm at a point in my career now where I know that you can lose two but, at the same time, you don't look too far into it. You learn from the mistakes and you just try to get better."

O'Neal is struggling to fit in on both ends of the floor, and the Cavaliers have particularly looked vulnerable when he and fellow 7-footer Zydrunas Ilgauskas have played together. O'Neal is 0 for 5 from the free-throw line and is shooting 47.8 percent from the field -- hardly impressive for a player who's second all-time behind Artis Gilmore in field-goal percentage (58.2).

"Coach (Mike Brown) is still learning us, we're still learning the system, we're still learning each other," O'Neal said. "It's going to be a work in progress."

While O'Neal and fellow newcomers Anthony Parker and Jamario Moon try to fit in, Cleveland is still waiting for the season debut of Delonte West. It's unclear if the troubled guard, who has battled a mood disorder and other personal problems during a turbulent offseason, will play Friday.

Regardless of West's status, Minnesota should be feeling confident after an impressive come-from-behind win Wednesday. The Timberwolves trailed New Jersey by 16 with less than 7 minutes to play, but rallied to win 95-93 on Damien Wilkins' putback at the buzzer.

"They didn't quit," first-year coach Kurt Rambis said. "They felt like they had an opportunity to win the ball game even when they were down 15. I admire that in the guys. So I was very proud of them that they fought back to win the ball game."

Jonny Flynn led the comeback by scoring 13 of his 18 points in the fourth, prompting center Al Jefferson to refer to the rookie point guard as "the reason we won the game."

Jefferson, playing for the first time since tearing his ACL on Feb. 8, looked a bit rusty, scoring nine points on 2 of 9 shooting in 25 minutes.

The Timberwolves have lost seven straight to the Cavaliers by an average of 14.1 points, suffering 22- and 23-point defeats last season. James has averaged 33.6 points during that winning streak.


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Milwaukee 86 Final
Philadelphia 99
New York 100 Final
Charlotte 102 2OT
Washington 89 Final
Atlanta 100
Chicago 90 Final
Boston 118
Sacramento 92 Final
New Orleans 97
Oklahoma City 91 Final
Detroit 83
Miami 96 Final
Indiana 83
Cleveland 104 Final
Minnesota 87
Orlando 95 Final
New Jersey 85
Toronto 107 Final
Memphis 115
LA Clippers 98 Final
Utah 111
Golden State 101 Final
Phoenix 123
Dallas 94 Final
LA Lakers 80