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James helps carry Cavs, Butler shines in return

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MINNEPOLIS: LeBron James and Kyrie Irving each scored 25 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers withstood a huge night from Andrew Wiggins to record a 116-108 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.


Canada’s Wiggins finished with a game-high 41 points for the Timberwolves, equalling his second-highest point total this NBA season.


James also had 14 assists for Cleveland, who sealed their 38th win of the season with 1:39 remaining when ex-Timberwolves player Derrick Williams finished off a fast break layup.


The lay-up came just moments after James had nailed a step back three pointer.


Wiggins had help from Karl-Anthony Towns, who scored 26 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Gorgui Dieng added 12 points, but no other Timberwolves player reached double figures in scoring.


Wiggins got the Timberwolves back in the game Tuesday, sparking a rally after Irving hit a three pointer halfway through the third quarter to give Cleveland a 14-point lead.Wiggins tallied 19 points in the third quarter.


Cleveland had to make due without forward Kevin Love, who had surgery on his left knee on Tuesday and will be sidelined for six weeks. Love was averaging 20 points and 11 rebounds per game.


No Love, no problem


“The one thing that we can always rely on is the fact that we’ve played without Kev before,” James said. “We’ve had to do that in the play-offs. As much as you don’t like to play without some of your big guns, sometimes if it happens then you’re just ready for it.”


Channing Frye helped fill the void by chipping in with 21 points. Tristan Thompson also contributed to the offense by adding 14 points and 11 rebounds.


Elsewhere, Jimmy Butler returned from an injury to score 19 points as the Chicago Bulls held off a late Toronto Raptors rally for a 105-94 victory. Butler, who last played February 10 and was sidelined with a right heel contusion, nailed seven free throws in the final 1:48.


He played 38 minutes and hit 15 of 19 free throws as the Bulls snapped a three-game losing streak.


In Los Angeles, DeMarcus Cousins scored 40 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and dished out eight assists, leading the Sacramento Kings to a 97-96 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center arena. — AFP


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