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GAME NOTES
· The Cavaliers have won two straight and three of the last four games against the Kings. Cleveland also has won back-to-back games in Sacramento.
· In Wednesday night’s game at Utah, LeBron James posted his 13th career triple-double (11 regular season and two playoffs) with 32 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists. He became the first player since Elgin Baylor during the 1967-68 season to post at least those numbers in a regulation game.
· Cavaliers guard Daniel Gibson has connected on 15-25 (.600) from three-point range this season. He ranks second in the NBA in three-point percentage of players with over 10 three-pointers made. He has also shot .595 from the field and has shot 50% or better from the floor in four of his five games this season.
· Zydrunas Ilgauskas posted his fourth double-double of the season with 18 points and 14 rebounds at Utah on Wednesday night. Ilgauskas has grabbed at least 12 rebounds in all five games this season (the second time in his career he has ran off five straight games with 10 ore more rebounds). He currently ranks fourth in the NBA in rebounds per game (14.2).
· Sasha Pavlovic scored a season-high 17 points on 6-14 shooting on Wednesday night at Utah. It marked his third game of the season.
· LeBron James has averaged 28.0 points on .488 shooting, 14.5 rebounds and 11.0 assists in his last two games. In his last four games against Sacramento, he has averaged 29.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 8.5 assists. He has scored at least 30 points in three of the last four meetings against the Kings.
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CURRENT OPPONENT
KINGS VS. CLEVELAND (11 /9 - ARCO Arena): Tonight’s game vs. Cleveland is the first of two regular season matchups against the Cavaliers. Cleveland won both meetings against the Kings in 2006-07. The Cavaliers have won three of the last four contests against the Kings and the last two games at ARCO Arena. Prior to the last two setbacks at home against the Cavaliers, the Kings had won the previous seven games in Sacramento. The Kings lead the all-time series versus the Cavaliers, 51-45, but trail, 17-25, in the Sacramento era.
2006-07 GAME RECAPS
GAME #1: CLEVELAND 108, SACRAMENTO 98
January 9 - LeBron James scored 11 of his game-high 34 points in the third quarter as the Cavaliers sent the Kings to their third straight defeat, 108-98, at ARCO Arena. The Kings had a 53-38 halftime lead, but the Cavs went on a 31-9 run in the third quarter to enter the fourth quarter with a 75-70 advantage. Cleveland then opened the fourth with a 15-5 run for a 90-75 lead. Sacramento closed to within four, 98-94, with 1:14 remaining in the fourth quarter, but Drew Gooden scored five straight points to push the lead to nine. Larry Hughes’ steal and basket sealed the win for the Cavs, their fourth straight. Three Kings scored 20 or more points: Mike Bibby (26), Brad Miller (24), and Kevin Martin (23). Martin also grabbed a game-high-tying and career-high 11 rebounds. Gooden also finished with a double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds.
GAME #2: CLEVELAND 124, SACRAMENTO 100
March 13 - Playing without Lebron James, all five Cleveland starters scored in double-figures led by Larry Hughes and Sasha Pavlovic, who each scored a game-high 25 points, as the Cavaliers handed the Kings a 124-100 loss at the Quicken Loans Arena. With the score tied at halftime, 51-51, Cleveland opened the third quarter on a 14-2 run to take control of the game. The Kings could not recover, trailing by double-digits the rest of the way. Ron Artest led the Kings with 19 points. Kevin Martin finished with 13 points and Mike Bibby with 12. Zydrunas Ilgauskas (19 points, 10 rebounds) and Drew Gooden (10 points, 10 rebounds) each finished with double-doubles and led all payers in rebounds. In the pivotal third quarter, the Cavaliers outscored the Kings, 35-18, and shot them from the field, 65 to 35 percent. Cleveland also made 13 three-pointers, with four players each connecting on three a piece.
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Cavalier Dancers
For tonight's, nationally televised broadcast between...
Friday, November 9th EST
10:30 EST
in beautiful, sunny Sacramento, CA
The home of our best friend...
TONIGHTS MATCHUPS
POINT GUARDS
SHOOTING GUARDS
SMALL FORWARDS
POWER FORWARDS
CENTERS
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GAME NOTES
· The Cavaliers have won two straight and three of the last four games against the Kings. Cleveland also has won back-to-back games in Sacramento.
· In Wednesday night’s game at Utah, LeBron James posted his 13th career triple-double (11 regular season and two playoffs) with 32 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists. He became the first player since Elgin Baylor during the 1967-68 season to post at least those numbers in a regulation game.
· Cavaliers guard Daniel Gibson has connected on 15-25 (.600) from three-point range this season. He ranks second in the NBA in three-point percentage of players with over 10 three-pointers made. He has also shot .595 from the field and has shot 50% or better from the floor in four of his five games this season.
· Zydrunas Ilgauskas posted his fourth double-double of the season with 18 points and 14 rebounds at Utah on Wednesday night. Ilgauskas has grabbed at least 12 rebounds in all five games this season (the second time in his career he has ran off five straight games with 10 ore more rebounds). He currently ranks fourth in the NBA in rebounds per game (14.2).
· Sasha Pavlovic scored a season-high 17 points on 6-14 shooting on Wednesday night at Utah. It marked his third game of the season.
· LeBron James has averaged 28.0 points on .488 shooting, 14.5 rebounds and 11.0 assists in his last two games. In his last four games against Sacramento, he has averaged 29.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 8.5 assists. He has scored at least 30 points in three of the last four meetings against the Kings.
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CURRENT OPPONENT
KINGS VS. CLEVELAND (11 /9 - ARCO Arena): Tonight’s game vs. Cleveland is the first of two regular season matchups against the Cavaliers. Cleveland won both meetings against the Kings in 2006-07. The Cavaliers have won three of the last four contests against the Kings and the last two games at ARCO Arena. Prior to the last two setbacks at home against the Cavaliers, the Kings had won the previous seven games in Sacramento. The Kings lead the all-time series versus the Cavaliers, 51-45, but trail, 17-25, in the Sacramento era.
2006-07 GAME RECAPS
GAME #1: CLEVELAND 108, SACRAMENTO 98
January 9 - LeBron James scored 11 of his game-high 34 points in the third quarter as the Cavaliers sent the Kings to their third straight defeat, 108-98, at ARCO Arena. The Kings had a 53-38 halftime lead, but the Cavs went on a 31-9 run in the third quarter to enter the fourth quarter with a 75-70 advantage. Cleveland then opened the fourth with a 15-5 run for a 90-75 lead. Sacramento closed to within four, 98-94, with 1:14 remaining in the fourth quarter, but Drew Gooden scored five straight points to push the lead to nine. Larry Hughes’ steal and basket sealed the win for the Cavs, their fourth straight. Three Kings scored 20 or more points: Mike Bibby (26), Brad Miller (24), and Kevin Martin (23). Martin also grabbed a game-high-tying and career-high 11 rebounds. Gooden also finished with a double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds.
GAME #2: CLEVELAND 124, SACRAMENTO 100
March 13 - Playing without Lebron James, all five Cleveland starters scored in double-figures led by Larry Hughes and Sasha Pavlovic, who each scored a game-high 25 points, as the Cavaliers handed the Kings a 124-100 loss at the Quicken Loans Arena. With the score tied at halftime, 51-51, Cleveland opened the third quarter on a 14-2 run to take control of the game. The Kings could not recover, trailing by double-digits the rest of the way. Ron Artest led the Kings with 19 points. Kevin Martin finished with 13 points and Mike Bibby with 12. Zydrunas Ilgauskas (19 points, 10 rebounds) and Drew Gooden (10 points, 10 rebounds) each finished with double-doubles and led all payers in rebounds. In the pivotal third quarter, the Cavaliers outscored the Kings, 35-18, and shot them from the field, 65 to 35 percent. Cleveland also made 13 three-pointers, with four players each connecting on three a piece.
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