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  Tuesday, Oct. 31 7:30pm ET
Cavs hang on to spoil Scott's debut
 
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- It was never like this for Byron Scott as a player -- except for that one year in Vancouver.

Chris Gatling
Chris Gatling loses control of the ball as he tries to drive through New Jersey's Johnny Newman.

It could be a long season for the New Jersey Nets rookie coach and the team's fans.

Lamond Murray hit a twisting shot in the lane to hold off a late New Jersey rally and the Cleveland Cavaliers spoiled the debuts of Scott and No. 1 draft pick Kenyon Martin by beating the Nets 86-82 Tuesday night.

"We let them off the hook," said Scott, who won three championships as a player with the Los Angeles Lakers. "I don't know if we were afraid of winning or losing. We didn't do the little things we practiced all week long. We just played bad."

Both teams were tough to watch in a game that featured bad shooting, particularly by the Nets' top players.

Martin, who fouled out on Murray's layup with 38 seconds to go, went 4-of-16 from the field and scored 10 points. Nets point guard Stephon Marbury made only three of 17 shots and scored nine points.

"I didn't play well. I didn't shoot well," Martin said. "I need to calm down."

Winning ugly didn't seem to bother the Cavs, who were 1-5 in the preseason and, like the Nets, an also-ran last season.

"Right now we have a win and that's all we need right now," Murray said. "It gives us confidence. The season is starting now and it's a long season. We didn't shoot that well tonight but our defense was there. As long as we do things to win games, that's all that matters.'

Murray led the Cavaliers with 17 points, while Matt Harpring had 16, and Bimbo Coles added 15, including 10 in the fourth quarter when the Cavaliers took the lead for good.

Backup center Aaron Williams scored 20 points for New Jersey, which will be without starting forward Keith Van Horn (broken leg) until December.

Coles scored five straight points, including a banked 3-pointer, to key a 13-5 spurt that gave the Cavaliers an 82-72 lead with 1:56 to play.

"I'll take any way, anyhow," a smiling Coles said. "It went in, that's the bottom line. I didn't call glass, but fortunately for us it went in."

Williams put in a rebound and Steven Jackson, who had not played much in the second half, hit two straight 3-pointers to close the Nets' gap to 82-80 with 55 seconds left.

Murray scored on a drive but missed the free throw. Williams then hit two at the other end to make it 84-82.

Murray was fouled with 12.7 seconds to go but missed both free throws. Clarence Weatherspoon then came up with a key offensive rebound and two free throws to seal the victory.

"Hopefully, this is a good lesson," Cleveland coach Randy Wittman said. "You have to close out games and we didn't do a good job of that."

Cleveland shot 41 percent (32-of-78) from the field and 63 percent from the free throw line (20-of-32). The Nets shot 37 percent (31-of-85) from the field and 65 percent from the free throw line (17-of-26).

Jackson, the free agent who made the Nets' starting lineup, finished with 15 points, and Johnny Newman added 13.

Game notes
The Cavs had one minor lineup surprise, starting Weatherspoon at power forward instead of Robert Traylor. ... Gill, who shot 62 percent in the preseason, was 1-of-10 from the field and finished with three points. ... Chris Mihm, the Cavs' first-round draft pick, made his debut late in the third quarter and had a turnover, a block, two air balls and a goaltending call in three minutes.

 


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