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Is it Time for LeBron and the Cavs to Panic?

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Ten games into the season and the Cleveland Cavaliers are far from the place sports betting fans expected them to be.

LeBron James said last week that it’s still too early to “go crazy” about the Cavs’ early-season slump. After all, everybody knows they are a team that plays their best in the playoffs.

However, Cleveland were 3-4 that time, and they are now at 4-6 after losing a live betting match that online gambling experts thought would be an easy win for them.

With the Cavs now 1-5 in their last six—including defeats to the likes of Brooklyn and New York—is it time to worry about The Land?

Atlanta Hawks 117-115 Cleveland Cavaliers

Dennis Schroder sparked Atlanta to victory with 28 points and nine assists, while six other Hawks players scored in double figures. The Cavs had the chance to win it late in front of the Quicken Loans Arena crowd, but Channing Frye missed a three-pointer and Dwyane Wade botched a game-tying tip-in to add more frustration for the defending East Champs.

LeBron James is certainly frustrated after an all-around effort of 26 points, 13 dimes and five rebounds.

Miami Heat 104-101 LA Clippers

The Clips erased a 25-point deficit and took the lead with less than three minutes remaining. However, they wasted all their efforts after collapsing late and handing Miami the victory.

Hassan Whiteside did well to pull the Heat back, scoring an Alley Oop dunk in the closing stages to give them some breathing space before finishing with 21 points and 17 boards.

Boston Celtics 104-88 Orlando Magic

Boston won the battle of the East leaders and extended their winning streak to eight, thanks to a total team effort that countered Aaron Gordon and Nikola Vucevic’s big double-double games. Jaylen Brown led the way for the C’s with 18 points, while Marcus Smart filled the stat sheet with 11 points, eight rebounds, eight assists and three steals.

Washington Wizards 107-96 Toronto Raptors

No John Wall? No problem! Bradley Beal stepped up in the absence of his backcourt running mate and exploded for 38 points to push Washington past Toronto who struggled to score at home.

It helped the Wizards that the Raps had a hard time shooting from deep, making only five of their 24 three-point attempts.

Phoenix Suns 95-112 San Antonio Spurs

The Spurs used a big second half to cool down the Suns, who led by four at halftime. Spearheaded by LaMarcus Aldridge and Patty Mills, San Antonio staged a 34-13 third-quarter rally that allowed them to play loose in the final frame and cruise to victory.

Utah Jazz 110-137 Houston Rockets

It’s the James Harden show at Toyota Center as The Beard lit up the Jazz with a career-high 56 points on an amazing 76 percent shooting. Eric Gordon added 20 as Utah were unable to respond, especially after giving up 48 points to the Rockets in the third quarter.

Indiana Pacers 101-108 New York Knicks

Kristaps Porzingis said he’s ready to work to become the best in the NBA, and it looks like he’s walking the talk after leading the Knicks’ comeback win over the Pacers. The Latvian native scored 24 of his career-high 40 points in the final 13 minutes of play, helping New York wipe out Indiana’s 19-point lead and get their fifth win in six.

Charlotte Hornets 94-112 Minnesota Timberwolves

The Wolves are on the rise, and even Kemba Walker and the Hornets couldn’t stop them from winning their fifth straight game. Jeff Teague appeared to be back to his All-Star form, bagging another double-double of 18 points and 12 assists to spark the fiery Minnesota attack.

Oklahoma City Thunder 99-103 Portland Trail Blazers

Oklahoma’s Big 3 combined for 67 points, but it wasn’t enough to stop the hot-handed Portland who made half of their field-goal attempts. Blazers’ coach Terry Stotts has a lot to be happy too, with Damian Lillard, C.J. McCollum and Jusuf Nurkic totalling 83 points.

Memphis Grizzlies 102-107 Los Angeles Lakers

It’s back-to-back wins for the Purple and Gold in Tinseltown after stopping a late Grizzlies’ fightback. Memphis used a huge fourth-quarter run to bring the game within three after the Lakers led by as much as 22; nonetheless, Luke Walton’s men held firm to their lead.

Brook Lopez tallied a team-high 21 points as five other Lakers scored in double digits.

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