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Wednesday, March 7, 2018
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CLEVELAND â As Larry Nance Sr. waited in the hallway following the best game of his sonâs career, the former All-Star was approached by a young Cavaliers fan.
âIâm not Larry Nance Sr.,â he said, reaching down to shake hands with the youngster. âIâm Larry Nance Jr.âs father.â
And a proud papa. His kid put on quite a show.
Nance posted career highs with 22 points and 15 rebounds in his first start for Cleveland, and the Cavaliers closed a disappointing five-game home stand on a positive note with a 112-90 win Monday night over the Detroit Pistons, who havenât won on the road in nearly two months.
LeBron James scored 31 points before taking a seat on the bench after the Cavs outscored the Pistons 36-21 in the third quarter to blow it open.
Nance, though, was the story.
With Cleveland missing three big men â All-Star Kevin Love, Tristan Thompson and Jeff Green â because of injuries, the Cavs needed someone to step up and Nance came through. Wearing the same No. 22 his father had retired by Cleveland, the 25-year-old Nance had the best game of his young career.
âIt just kind of felt easy,â Nance said. âThe guys were giving me all the opportunity in the world to make my shots, and I just happened to be making them.â
It was only one game, but Clevelandâs latest look was encouraging. The Cavs have been in a funk lately as they try to integrate four new players, but they got a win before embarking on a two-week, six-game trip.
Cavs coach Tyronn Lue will stick with Nance as a starter while Thompson recovers from a sprained right ankle that will keep him out at least two weeks. And beyond that, itâs possible Lue could keep Nance in his first five.
Since joining Cleveland in a trade last month, Nance has shown he can consistently make a mid-range jumper that he rarely tried with the Lakers.
âI didnât know he could shoot it,â Lue said. âHe never shot it in L.A. But coming here, just watching him shoot, he has 3-point range also, which I didnât know. If he can continue to make that shot, it helps our offense out tremendously.â
Nance said the new surroundings have freed him up to show more of his game.
âWhatever it was, I just wasnât that comfortable shooting them in L.A.,â he said. âBut whether itâs the coaching staff or the guys, they have the utmost confidence in me shooting that shot and I feel great shooting it, too.â
James was his usual brilliant self, making 5 of 7 3-pointers and adding seven rebounds and seven assists. With the Cavs comfortably ahead, James sat the entire fourth quarter, a rarity in this odd season.
Blake Griffin scored 25 to lead Detroit, which has lost nine straight away from home. The Pistons havenât won on the road since Jan. 10. Andre Drummond scored 15 but didnât reach double-digit rebounds for the first time in 19 games.
James led the way, but it was Nance who helped negate Drummond and Detroitâs size advantage with several big plays. By halftime, Nance had matched his career best with 18 points.
Griffin credited Nance with fueling the Cavs.
âJust his energy alone, forget the points, his second-chance rebounds, his hustle plays were a difference maker,â Griffin said. âHe plays very, very hard. Heâs talented. Heâs got a high ceiling.â (AP)
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