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LeBron leads Cavs into Portland

Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James dunks during the second quarter against the Chicago Bulls at the United Center in Chicago on October 31, 2014. UPI/Brian Kersey
1 of 2 | Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James dunks during the second quarter against the Chicago Bulls at the United Center in Chicago on October 31, 2014. UPI/Brian Kersey | License Photo

The Cleveland Cavaliers will head further west on their current road trip and take on the Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday night.

The Cavs unveiled their new look with a loss to New York last Thursday, then came back the next night with a 114-108 overtime triumph over the Chicago Bulls at the United Center in the opener of the four-game trip.

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James had eight turnovers and 17 points versus the Knicks. He only turned the ball over three times and scored 36 points against the Bulls. Kyrie Irving had 23 points against Chicago, Kevin Love posted 16 and 16 rebounds and Tristan Thompson chipped in 16 points and 13 boards. Thompson tied the franchise record for offensive rebounds with 12.

"We took two steps forward tonight," said James. "We have an opportunity to be very good and tonight was an example of how good we can be."

Cleveland shot just 39.4 percent for the game and hit just 3-of-15 3-pointers. James said the key was not committing too many turnovers. The Cavs had 12 in Chicago as opposed to 19 against the Knicks. Cleveland outrebounded Chicago, 52-42, and scored 25 points off 20 turnovers.

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Cavaliers coach David Blatt also earned his first NBA win.

As for James, he is one double-digit scoring game away from tying Karl Malone (575) for the third-longest streak in NBA history. James has scored at least 10 points in 574 consecutive games and that run began back in 2007. Michael Jordan holds the mark with 866 games and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did it in 787.

The Cavs will also visit Utah and Denver on the swing.

Tuesday's game features two of the best point guards in the NBA in Irving and Blazers star Damian Lillard. Lillard is probable for tonight's game with an abdominal strain and scored 11 points to go along with six rebounds and five assists in Sunday's 95-90 loss to the Golden State Warriors.

Portland had three turnovers in the final 17 seconds and the Warriors scored the final seven points for the win.

LaMarcus Aldridge ended with 26 points and 13 rebounds, and Wesley Matthews added 18 points for Portland, which has dropped two in a row since opening the season with a win over Oklahoma City. Robin Lopez had a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Blazers, who committed 19 turnovers and shot 40.2 percent for the game.

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"Well it certainly is a disappointing loss," Blazers coach Terry Stotts said. "It was a good basketball game. I was disappointed that we lost the game."

On a positive note, the Blazers outrebounded the Warriors, 56-41.

Portland will also host Dallas on this three-game homestand and went 23-7 against teams from the Eastern Conference last season.

The Blazers defeated Cleveland twice in 2013-14 and have won six of the past seven matchups between the teams. The Cavs, of course, enter the Moda Center with a revamped roster and one of the best players in the NBA in James.

Cleveland has lost 10 of 15 trips to the Rose City.

[SportsNetwork.com]

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