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John HnatThis game was one of those that made you want to run to the drug store and buy some razor blades. For your wrists. While Hughes had arguably his best game of the season, and Varejao showed he just may be a starter, Hnat believes last night's game should have shown us (if we didn't already know it) that a point guard makes all the difference in the world. We need one, and the trade deadline is fast approaching. John Hnat reviews yesterdays tough loss.

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John HnatIt's three impressive wins in a row for the Cavs, as they bested the Los Angeles Lakers, 99-90. Sasha Pavlovic led the way with 21 points, LeBron James had 18, and Zydrunas Ilgauskas chipped in with 17. The Cavs DOMINATED the fourth quarter, finishing off a great weekend that saw them take the Heat and the Lakers back behind the woodshed in nationally televised games. The Anti-Branson, John Hnat, reviews yesterdays thrilling win.

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John HnatThe Cavs tripped the Los Angeles Clippers last night, 94-77, in a game that wasn't quite as close as the final score might have you believe. Much as the Detroit Pistons displayed against the Cavs on Sunday, the Cavs had a very balanced offensive attack led by Sasha and Big Z with 16 apiece. John checks in with the recap, even mentioning to hit on Walter Herrmann and the astronaut love triangle in the process.

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Gary BenzSomewhere Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow, Jr. must be scratching their heads. At various points during the last Browns season each popped off to the media about the pathetic state that was the offense. In the process, each made the kind of headlines they neither could have liked and were being excoriated by fans and media alike for being selfish and aloof. But on a different day and by a different player, similar comments are seen as leadership.

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