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Erik CassanoEvery team runs into a least a few put-up-or-shut-up moments over the course of a season. The Cavaliers are about to have one on Saturday. With Thursday night's 83-81 victory over the Pistons, the Chicago Bulls will enter Saturday afternoon's home matchup with the Cavs only a half-game off Cleveland's pace for the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference. The Bulls have won 11 of their last 14. The Cavs, meanwhile, have lost four of six. Will the Cavs come out laissez faire? Or determined and focused? Papa Cass talks about the two faces of the Cavs and the magnitude of this game in his latest.

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John HnatWe should have seen this one coming. Second night of a back-to-back, check. Road game, check. Sub-.500 opponent, check. Opponent is the Knicks (who always seem to give the Cavs fits), check. Opponent is missing three key players due to injury and loses a fourth in the first quarter, check. Sounds like the recipe for a disappointing Cavs defeat. And the Cavs obliged, mixing those ingredients into a 97-93 loss to New York at Madison Square Garden. John Hnat relives the horra.

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John HnatThey built a lead, held off a fourth quarter challenge, and emerged with the victory. Nice to be able to say that about the Cavs, isn

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Erik CassanoIs it any wonder the Cavaliers don't have a lot of believers in the national media? Simply show LeBron James and Co. the ESPN or TNT logo, and it seems they want to curl up in a ball under the scorer's table. Sunday, yet another nationally-televised game went by the boards as the Cavs treated an ESPN audience to another one of their patented fourth-quarter brain cramps, losing 105-93 to the Nuggets. In his latest, Papa Cass says it's all between the ears with this Cavs team, who are still viable contenders in a wide open Eastern Conference.

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John HnatIf you want to be one of the elite teams in the league, you can't let .500 teams come into your house and beat you by double digits. By that definition, the Cavs have a ways to go before they will be an elite team. They lost to the Denver Nuggets, 105-93, last night at Quicken Loans Arena. LeBron James and Zydrunas Ilgauskas led the Cavs with 18 points apiece; Larry Hughes also scored 17. Carmelo Anthony led Denver with 27 points, and Allen Iverson added 18 points and 12 assists. John Hnat recaps last nights game.

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