Cavaliers at Nuggets
Denver, CO – The Cleveland Cavaliers made a statement two weeks ago on a Western Conference road trip and seem to be expecting even better success on another one.
The first stop could be an easy one depending on who the Denver Nuggets have available to play.
The Cavaliers start their season-high five-game trip Friday night in Denver, where the Nuggets are hoping to see Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups and several others return to action.
Cleveland (28-9) has won five straight on the road since a 102-95 loss to Dallas on Dec. 20. That was the opener of a four-game trip in which the Cavaliers bounced back with three wins, beating Phoenix and the Lakers along the way.
This stretch includes visits to face Portland, Golden State, Utah and the Clippers. The Cavaliers feel they can do better than the 3-1 trek last month.
"This is one of those road trips where you have to be focused on every team, and I think we can beat them (all) if we do everything right," center Shaquille O’Neal said. "We just have to be focused and just do everything right and I think if we do that, then we will be fine."
The Northwest Division-leading Nuggets (22-13) could probably be considered the toughest test on this trip if not for their lengthy injury list. Anthony – averaging 30.0 points to tie Kobe Bryant for the league lead – has missed three straight games with a knee bruise and Billups eight of the last nine with a groin problem.
Anthony has said he won’t rush back just because he’s facing good friend LeBron James. Billups has indicated he will play Friday.
Chris Andersen has missed two straight games with an ankle injury while rookie Ty Lawson and Nene suffered sprained ankles in Tuesday’s 123-122 road win over the Warriors.
It appears that Lawson and Nene will be available. Lawson is averaging 19.1 points on 57.1 percent shooting the last five games while filling in for Billups.
The Nuggets overcame those injuries to win Tuesday as J.R. Smith made two free throws with 0.4 seconds left.
"I thought we fought really hard to win the game and fortunately we did," coach George Karl said. "With all the guys we have banged up, we can remember this win and the Utah win (last week) very highly in the future. You don’t always win the right way or perfectly."
The Cavs have won 13 of 15 after a 121-98 rout of Washington on Wednesday. James led six players in double figures with 23 points.
Since James and Anthony entered the league in 2003-04, the Nuggets have won eight of 12 against the Cavs with James playing in every contest and Anthony missing one. Anthony was held to an average of 15.5 points last season in two losses.
Cleveland is wary of this game even if Anthony doesn’t play since last month’s loss in Dallas came when the Mavericks were without an injured Dirk Nowitzki.
"The West Coast is always difficult no matter who you play," James said. "This long trip is going to be a challenge for us, but we’re a good enough team to accept the challenge."
Posted: 1/7/10 8:05PM ET