PHOENIX, AZ - JANUARY 12: Steve Nash #13 of the Phoenix Suns lays up a shot past Kyrie Irving #2 of the Cleveland Cavaliers during the NBA game at US Airways Center on January 12, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Cavaliers defeated the Suns 101-90. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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The Cleveland Cavaliers fell to 17-29 on the season after a frustrating 108-83 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Sunday afternoon. In a game that had blowout written all over it, the Cavs shot a mere 38.6% as a team and were ice cold from the perimeter in the defeat.
The Suns, paced by 18 first half points from center Marcin Gortat, grabbed an early lead that they never relinquished. As we've come to expect, Phoenix veteran floor general Steve Nash attempted just two field goals throughout the game, but still was the most important player on the floor and controlled the flow with 13 assists.
Cleveland rookie Kyrie Irving committed five of his squad's 22 turnovers on the day in addition to a team-high 16 points. Ball security remains a problem for the talented Irving, as he managed to turn it over seven times in a loss to Atlanta last Wednesday, and eight in a loss to Milwaukee the previous week.
Cavaliers forward Antawn Jamison left the game with a bruised leg early, but quickly returned in the second quarter. Jamison's minimal impact (two points, 1-for-8 shooting) clearly had an adverse effect on Cleveland's ability to hang with a much more seasoned Suns team.
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Staring down the barrel of a three-game losing streak, the Cleveland Cavaliers trail the Phoenix Suns 59-38 at the half in Sunday's game at Quicken Loans Arena. After a moderately-close opening quarter, the Suns turned on the jets in the second to outscore Cleveland 30-18.
Suns center Marcin Gortat has been the story of the afternoon with 18 points and a pair of blocks, as the Cavaliers have been completely unable to keep him contained on the inside. All-Star point guard Steve Nash has also been nearly perfect as a distributor with eight assists and zero turnovers, and has had his way with a lackadaisical Cleveland defense.
Despite having eight separate players reach the scoring column in the first half, the Cavs played much of the first 24 minutes without a consistent scoring option. Star rookie Kyrie Irving leads Cleveland with seven points and four rebounds, but has also coughed the ball up four times and shot just 2-for-6 from the field.
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Cavs look to end two-game losing streak.
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