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Waiters carries Cavs to victory against Grizzlies

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Memphis Grizzlies’ Jon Leuer, front, shoots against Cleveland Cavaliers’ Dion Waiters in the second quarter of an NBA game on Sunday in Cleveland. [AP/NEWSIS]

LeBron James and Kyrie Irving stepped aside and let one of their teammates polish off an opponent.

On Sunday, Dion Waiters finished Memphis.

Waiters scored 13 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter as the Cleveland Cavaliers handled one of the Western Conference’s best teams, beating the short-handed Grizzlies 105-91.

The Cavs have been waiting for the enigmatic and inconsistent Waiters to become more reliable. It’s still a work in progress but Waiters, who has frequently been mentioned in trade rumors over the past two seasons, is showing signs of developing into a steady scorer off the bench.

“He’s learning every day,’’ said James, who had 25 points and 11 assists. “He’s a young guy. He hasn’t experienced much in this league, so for him to have a game like he had, we needed it.’’

James scored 16 in the second half and the Cavs shot a season-best 61 percent from the field to improve to just 3-6 against West teams. Anderson Varejao scored 18 and Irving had 17 points and 12 assists for the Cavs.

Marc Gasol scored 23 and added 11 rebounds for the Grizzlies, who played without forward Zach Randolph.

Jon Leuer added 16 points for Memphis, which dropped to 21-6.

Gasol refused to use Randolph’s absence as an excuse.

“We play who we have,’’ he said. “Whoever’s not here is not here. Trust me, we have enough talent in this locker room not just to win tonight but to win the same amount of games we’ve won so far.’’

Despite not having Randolph, their leading rebounder, Grizzlies were still within 79-74 when the Cavs went on an 8-0 run to take control. Irving triggered the spurt with a basket before Waiters, who was benched in the second half of a win over Brooklyn on Friday, fed James for an alley-oop dunk. Waiters then drained a 3-pointer to cap an 11-3 run, and the backup guard scored eight consecutive points to push Cleveland’s lead to 100-83.

Waiters scored 11 points in a span of 2:10, assuming the closer role usually played by James and Irving.

“When it’s not one of those guys nights, somebody’s got to step up and my approach every game is to be locked in as far as being consistent and being aggressive at all times, that’s just who I am,’’ Waiters said. ‘“I just try to let the game come to me now. I just take what they give me.’’

AP




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