Cavs near perfect in rout of Washington


Zydrunas Ilgauskas was, hitting 10-of-10 shots in the 121-85 rout.

CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron James showered, dressed and then sat down to analyze the evening’s boxscore.

With so many eye-popping digits to digest, it took longer than usual.

A whole lot longer.

James scored 23 points, Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 24 without missing from the floor and the Cleveland Cavaliers destroyed the Washington Wizards 121-85 Wednesday night for their season-high fifth straight victory.

“Offensively we were unbelievable, nearly perfect,” James said. “It was pretty dang gone good.”

Ilgauskas went 10-of-10 from the field, blocked three shots and spent the entire fourth quarter resting on the bench as the Cavs set season highs in margin of victory, assists (39), points in a quarter (43) and field-goal percentage (56).

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Cavaliers, who had a season-low six turnovers, are the first team since 1969 to have at least 39 assists and six or fewer turnovers.

Cleveland put on a clinic in the third quarter. The Cavs scored 43 points on 16-of-22 shooting to go along with 19 rebounds, 14 assists and zero turnovers. They also went 10-of-10 at the line.

After an uninspiring first two months, the Cavaliers have regrouped to win 11 of 13, and at the halfway point, they look more determined to defend their Eastern Conference title than at any other time this season.

“Great teams know when to crank it up,” said James, who added eight rebounds and eight assists in just 31 minutes.

It was Cleveland’s most lopsided win since beating the Los Angeles Lakers by 38 on Nov. 30, 1994.

The Wizards came in 7-2 in their last nine and were expected to give the Cavs a much tougher test. Instead, Washington played perhaps its worst game of the season.

“It was painful, bordering on embarrassing,” Wizards coach Eddie Jordan said. “They really brought it to us and we didn’t respond. We weren’t quick enough, we weren’t strong enough and we weren’t athletic enough.”

Drew Gooden added 18 points and Sasha Pavlovic 13 for Cleveland, which outscored the Wizards 43-17 and outrebounded them 19-5 in the third quarter.

Brendan Haywood led Washington with 11 points. Caron Butler, averaging 21.8 points, had only 10 as did Antawn Jamison.

The Cavs led 52-46 at halftime before shredding Washington’s defense during the third. Cleveland shot 70 percent from the floor in the period and set an arena record for points in a quarter.

On one possession, the Cavaliers grabbed three offensive rebounds and each time passed the ball out to the wing to fire up wide-open 3-pointers. None of them dropped, but the sequence didn’t please Jordan.

Later, Larry Hughes drove down the lane as four Wizards watched him deliver a two-handed dunk.

With his team leading 95-63 after three, Cavs coach Mike Brown emptied his bench so his starters could get some down time. They’ll need it with the running-and-gunning Phoenix Suns coming to town Friday.