Cavaliers set record with single-season losing streak

CLEVELAND, (Reuters) – The Cleveland Cavaliers  plunged new depths when they set an NBA record for the most  consecutive losses in a single season at 24 after losing  111-105 to the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday.

Their defeat gave the Cavaliers sole possession of a record  which they had previously shared with the 1995-96 Vancouver  Grizzlies and 1997-98 Denver Nuggets.

“Losing gets any player down,” Cavaliers guard Daniel  Gibson told reporters. “If you’re a competitor, when you lose,  no matter how many times, it’s gonna hurt.”

The Cavaliers briefly held the lead at 91-90 with nine  minutes left in the fourth quarter but the Trail Blazers went  on a 15-4 run to forge ahead.

Cleveland responded with a 10-2 run to close to within two  points at 107-105 but they were unable to complete the  comeback.

Former Cavaliers guard Andre Miller sank a difficult  12-foot jump shot and when Cleveland failed to score on their  next possession, they were forced to foul Rudy Fernandez who  converted both free throws to seal their fate.

“It’s not a matter of if we’re going to win, it’s when,”  Cavaliers coach Byron Scott said. “We’ve just got to keep  playing that hard.”

Wesley Matthews scored 31 points to pace the Trail Blazers  while Nicolas Batum added 21 and LaMarcus Aldridge had a  double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds.

Antawn Jamison scored 17 points to lead the Cavaliers, and  Ramon Sessions added 15 points. The Cavaliers bench players  contributed 31 points, including 14 from Jamario Moon.