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CLEVELAND -- Kyrie Irving spent the fourth quarter on the bench watching and relaxing with the other starters.

 

No need for any heroics from the All-Star guard this time.

 

The Cavaliers finally rolled to an easy win the way they used to on a regular basis when LeBron James was Cleveland's hard-court king.

 

Irving scored 22 points in just three quarters, rookie Dion Waiters added 19 and the Cavs didn't overlook a team with a worse record than their own by clobbering the Charlotte Bobcats 122-95. It was Cleveland's most lopsided win since May 7, 2010 -- James' last victory with the Cavaliers.

 

"It was the first game that I can remember that I got a chance to sit down in the fourth quarter without it being the other way," Cavs coach Byron Scott said following the unusual blowout, the biggest during his three seasons in Cleveland. "So that was a good feeling."

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/gametracker/recap/NBA_20130206_CHA@CLE
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