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Cavaliers down Nets
Irving not wavering on vax stance
Published: Jan 18, 2022 09:36 PM
Cleveland Cavaliers' Darius Garland passes against Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving on January 17, 2022, in Cleveland, Ohio. Photo: VCG

Cleveland Cavaliers' Darius Garland passes against Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving on January 17, 2022, in Cleveland, Ohio. Photo: VCG

Darius Garland scored 22 points and delivered 12 assists as the Cleveland ­Cavaliers stretched their winning streak to five games with a 114-107 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Monday.

The Cavaliers dominated on offense and defense down the stretch, holding the Nets to just two points during the final 3:43 of the fourth quarter.

Issac Okoro scored 15 points and Lauri Markkanen, Kevin Love and Jarrett Allen each added 14 points for the Cavs, who avenged two losses to the Nets back in November.

The Cavaliers win came on a day the NBA honored the memory of US civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr with special ceremonies and video tributes throughout the 14 games on Monday.

Rookie Evan Mobley tallied 12 points for Cleveland in front of a crowd of 18,100 at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse arena in Cleveland.

The Nets were playing their first full game without NBA leading scorer Kevin Durant, who is sidelined with a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee.

"You can't replace Kev," said Irving. "It's impossible. We just faced that reality right now."

Part-time Nets player Kyrie Irving led all scorers with 27 points but made just two baskets in the fourth quarter when it mattered the most. Irving, who is unvaccinated, is barred from playing all but the Nets' away games because of New York's ­COVID-19 health and safety rules.

Irving doubled down Monday on his anti-vaccine stand, giving a ­rambling explanation and bristling when quizzed by reporters after the game.

"You're bringing my vaccination status into a basketball game," Irving said. "I live my life the majority of the time away from it [NBA]. When I say I am not getting vaccinated I am making a choice with my life ... What I'm trying to better articulate is I'm not bringing science into the basketball game. 

"So though I feel your feeling and emotion for asking that question, it's just like, sometimes it feels a little disrespectful."

In Florida, CJ McCollum scored 16 points in his first game back from a collapsed lung as the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Orlando Magic 98-88.

McCollum missed 17 games over six weeks after being injured ­December 4. He started but saw limited action Monday as the Trail Blazers try to ease him back into the lineup.

"I worked extremely hard over the last two weeks to recondition, build my body back and getting up shots. And I think you can tell," he said.

Also, Devin Booker poured in a season-high 48 points and the ­Phoenix Suns pulled away for a ­121-107 win over the San Antonio Spurs.

Phoenix has won four straight games, all on the road, to improve on the league's best record of 34-9.

In Los Angeles, LeBron James scored 25 points and Stanley Johnson added a season-high 15 as the Los Angeles Lakers rallied for a 101-95 victory over the visiting Utah Jazz to end a three-game losing streak.

Russell Westbrook also had 15 points and Malik Monk added 14 points for the Lakers, who won for the first time since January 7 despite facing a 10-point deficit late in the third quarter. James contributed seven rebounds and seven assists.

Utah's Rudy Gobert scored 19 points and grabbed 16 rebounds in his second game back from a five-game COVID-19 absence, and Mike Conley added 20 points. The Jazz lost on the second night of a back-to-back and fell for the fifth time in their past six games, with four of those defeats coming without Gobert.

Jazz leading scorer Donovan Mitchell was held to 13 points on six-of-19 shooting, as he missed all eight of his three-point attempts.