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Saturday, Nov. 11 7:30pm ET
Cavaliers shackle Wizards

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CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleveland Cavaliers coach Randy Wittman has repeatedly stressed the importance of hustle.

The Cavaliers followed Wittman's formula Saturday night.

Cleveland squandered an 18-point lead, then hustled for a 16-0 run in the fourth quarter that sealed an 86-73 victory over the Washington Wizards.

"We have to play a lot of defense and hustle to win," Robert Traylor said after scoring six points in the decisive run. "It was going to be embarrassing to lose this game, so I just wanted to come out and play as hard as I could and hope the rest of the team did, too."

Zydrunas Ilgauskas led Cleveland with 21 points, and Traylor scored 10 on 5-for-5 shooting from the field, as the Cavaliers rebounded from a 115-88 loss Friday night in Toronto.

Richard Hamilton scored 16 points for Washington, which lost its third straight and fell to 2-6.

Cleveland survived a disastrous third quarter that saw Washington turn a 13-point halftime deficit into a four-point lead.

"That was as bad basketball as you can play," Wittman said. "We got selfish to start it, and once they made their run, we got tight out there and could not make plays, couldn't catch the ball."

Trajan Langdon began Cleveland's comeback by making his first two free throws of the season, giving the Cavaliers a 65-63 lead. Traylor followed with two baskets on power moves inside to make it 69-63 with 6:12 to play.

"I saw (the Wizards) hang their heads a little there and that's when I knew we had them," Traylor said.

Ilgauskas hit two more free throws, and Matt Harpring and Traylor each finished off fast breaks for a 75-63 lead with 4:10 left.

"We didn't sub much in the second half and that's probably a mistake on my part," Wizards rookie coach Leonard Hamilton said. "I asked them if they wanted to stay in. We just didn't have enough to finish the game."

Washington's backcourt tandem of Mitch Richmond and Rod Strickland each scored four points to spark a 21-2 run at the start of the second half that gave the Wizards a 58-52 lead. Juwan Howard, who finished with 13 points, had eight points in the quarter, which ended with Washington ahead, 60-56.

"We felt we had enough left for the victory," Richmond said. "We turned it up on defense, but then couldn't do anything on offense."

Cleveland shot 1-for-16 from the field in the third quarter, going scoreless for a span of 7:26. The Cavaliers entered the game second to Utah in field-goal percentage, hitting 47 percent in winning four of their first five games.

Ilgauskas scored 11 points to help Cleveland to a 49-31 lead with 3:33 left in the first half. Washington managed to stay close by outscoring the Cavaliers from the foul line, 14-4, in the first half.

Game notes
Cleveland guard Wesley Person did not play because of a right elbow contusion. He is listed as day-to-day. ... Cavs guard Bimbo Coles suffered a cut above his left eye with 9:49 to play and did not return. ... Cleveland's six-point third quarter approached the franchise low of five in the first quarter of a 1990 game in Chicago. ... The Wizards are 4-22 in their last 26 games in Cleveland. Washington leads the all-time series, 78-72, including 48-26 at home. ... Washington's 73 points is the Wizards' season low and fewest allowed by Cleveland.


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