SALT LAKE CITY -- Luol Deng better be ready to run because Kyrie Irving thinks
the Cleveland Cavaliers play best when they play fast.
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open court and says the Cavaliers can win if they can run. They got out on the
break Friday night, and Irving had 25 points and eight assists in a 113-102
victory over the Utah Jazz. "We were just feeding off of one anothers energy. We
picked up our pace on both ends of the floor. We got multiple stops and that led
out to our fast-break points," Irving said. In Dengs first game with the
Cavaliers, Irving scored 17 points in the third quarter to turn a three-point
deficit into a 15-point lead as Cleveland snapped Utahs season-high four-game
home winning streak. Deng had 10 points in his Cleveland debut. "He may have
tried to press too much, but we want him to get in his rhythm with the rest of
us," Irving said. The rest of the Cavs were certainly in a rhythm against Utah,
one game after scoring 111 points against Philadelphia. The NBAs worst-shooting
team hit 54 per cent against the Jazz, including 63 per cent in the second half.
"We kept preaching to our guys to push the pace, push the pace, push the pace,"
Cleveland coach Mike Brown said after his players set a season high with 39
third-quarter points. Tristan Thompson had 18 points and 15 rebounds, while
C.J. Miles and Dion Waiters each scored 17 to help the Cavs win their first road
game since a 109-100 victory in Orlando on Dec. 13. Playing without leading
scorer Gordon Hayward, sidelined by a strained hip, the Jazz were paced by
Richard Jeffersons 18 points. Trey Burke had 17 points and six assists, but
picked up his fourth foul in the third quarter right before Irving sparked
Clevelands key surge. "I started being more aggressive and taking advantage of
what they were giving me," said Irving, who missed three games with a bruised
knee but has returned with extra energy and a sharp touch. Shooting 43 per cent
on the season, he was 6 of 9 in the win Tuesday against Philadelphia and then
made all three of his 3-point attempts against the Jazz. After a root canal
Thursday, Irving showed no ill effects as he scored from a variety of spots on
the floor and pushed the Cavaliers to 21 fast-break points. "In the first half,
I was just too slow. Playing fast not only helps me, it helps the team.
Everybody was running the lane, everybodys running for easy baskets and thats
what we need," Irving said. Deng played more than nine seasons with the Chicago
Bulls and was an All-Star the past two before he was acquired Tuesday for
Andrew Bynum and three future draft picks. Averaging 19 points and 6.9 rebounds
in Chicago, Deng appeared to be searching to find his place in the Cleveland
offence as he played only 21 minutes and had four turnovers. "Its been so
strange. Even coming in today and getting the jersey on and seeing it say
Cavaliers, it hit me again. But I looked in the mirror and checked the colours
out and it looked pretty good," Deng said. Hayward, coming off a career-high 37
points, missed his first game this season because of a muscle strain in his left
hip flexor. He will be a game-time decision Monday against Denver. This one was
back and forth with 14 lead changes and 11 ties until Irving and the Cavaliers
took charge in the third quarter. "He got his rhythm and hes that kind of
player. He decided to take it upon himself to pick it up there and we didnt
match his intensity," Utah coach Ty Corbin said. Trailing 49-46 at halftime, the
Cavaliers started the third with a 10-2 run to take a 56-51 lead. When Burke was
whistled for his fourth foul and headed to the bench, the Jazz were down 65-62.
Irving took full advantage and scored 17 points, including consecutive
3-pointers, in the third quarter to spark another Cleveland run. Jarrett Jack,
who has been bothered by back spasms, capped a 15-2 surge with a 3-pointer and a
jumper to make it 87-70. "Obviously, Kyrie Irving got going. His team feeds off
of him, and once he hit a couple of 3s and got to the line, thats when they went
on a run," Burke said. Miles, after scoring a season-high 34 points and setting
a Cavaliers record for 3s in a game with 10, kept up his strong shooting by
going 6 of 7. Miles played his first seven years in Utah and greeted Corbin with
a warm embrace just before the opening tip. NOTES: The Cavaliers had lost six in
a row at Utah before winning the last two. ... After starting 1 of 6 from the
field, Utah F Marvin Williams took off the face mask hes been wearing since he
broke his nose in November and played without it. ... Anderson Varejao had two
points and 14 rebounds for the Cavs, who outrebounded the Jazz 45-34.
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seconds left in regulation, thats where they looked comfortable.
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. -- Gus Malzahn finally had his day in Fayetteville.A sixth Olympics is in the
cards for Teemu Selanne as he has been named to Finlands 25-man roster for the
2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Selanne will be just the second player in
history to participate in six Olympic Games, having previously represented
Finland at Albertville 1992, Nagano 1998, Salt Lake City 2002, Torino 2006 and
Vancouver 2010. The Finns won bronze at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver,
topping Slovakia in the third-place game. The roster includes 10 returnees from
the Vancouver roster, including Olli Jokinen and Antti Niemi. Absent from the
2014 roster is Anaheim Ducks forward Saku Koivu, despite his brother -
Mikko Koivu - making the squad. The team also includes a pair of teenagers in
Florida Paanthers forward Aleksander Barkov and Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman
Olli Maatta.
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Finnish roster is as follows: Goaltenders: Kari Lehtonen, Antti Niemi,
Tuukka Rask. Defence: Juuso Hietanen, Lasse Kukkonen, Sami Lepisto, Olli Maatta,
Sami Salo, Kimmo Timonen, Sami Vatanen, Ossi Vaananen. Forwards: Juhamatti
Aaltonen, Aleksander Barkov, Valtteri Filppula, Mikael Granlund, Jussi Jokinen,
Olli Jokinen, Mikko Koivu, Leo Komarov, Petri Kontiola, Lauri Korpikoski,
Jori Lehtera, Antti Pihlstrom, Tuomo Ruutu, Teemu Selanne. Finland will join
Austria, Canada and Norway in Group B in Sochi.
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