Cavaliers cruise past Bulls


Associated Press

CLEVELAND

The pieces, old and new, are beginning to fit together.

It’s taken some time, and there’s a long way to go. But the critiqued and criticized Cavaliers are starting to play like the team they were supposed to be.

“I like the way we’ve been the last few games,” LeBron James said following a 108-94 win over the Chicago Bulls on Monday night. “I like the way we’ve played the last week. We’ve played some really, really good basketball.”

James scored 26 points and J.R. Smith added 20 as the Cavs, remodeled by two trades in recent weeks, entered a favorable portion of their schedule with their third straight win.

Back home after salvaging a drama-filled trip out West with two wins in Los Angeles, the Cavs had little trouble with the Central Division-leading Bulls. Cleveland opened a 25-point lead in the third quarter and handed Chicago its fourth loss in five games.

Jimmy Butler scored 20 and Derrick Rose 18 for the Bulls, who played their third game in a row without starting center Joakim Noah (sprained ankle). Chicago has dropped six of eight, and coach Tom Thibodeau doesn’t like what he’s seen from his team lately.

“We’ve got to decide when enough is enough,” a disgusted Thibodeau said. “We’ve got to get better. It’s really that simple. The way we’re playing is not acceptable, so we have to change it.”

Smith made six 3-pointers, Kyrie Irving scored 18 with 12 assists and Kevin Love added 16 points and 12 rebounds for the Cavs, who have temporarily quieted talk that they’re not NBA title contenders and first-year coach David Blatt is in trouble.

Cleveland can improve its record with three more home games this week and nine of its next 12 in Quicken Loans Arena.

“This was our best defensive game of the year,” said Blatt, who dismissed some recent negative analysis of his team. “We have a long way to go but the ship is sailing in the right direction.”

Cavs center Timofey Mozgov scored 15 with 15 rebounds in his first home game for Cleveland since being acquired in a Jan. 7 trade from Denver.

Playing his fourth game since missing eight with a strained back and knee, James didn’t have to carry the offensive load as Cleveland’s other starters combined for 69 points.

And, the Cavs played with better energy on defense, which hasn’t been the case most of the season.