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October 11, 2008 3:24:56 PM CDT


James watches as Pistons reserves outplay Cavaliers' reserves in 84-74 season-ending win

By TOM WITHERS | Associated Press | Apr 16, 08 8:45 PM CDT in Sports 

LeBron James rested his back _ and sat on his scoring title.

Detroit Pistons guard Rodney Stuckey, foreground, drives upcourt after stealing the ball from Toronto Raptors guard Anthony Parker, lower right, in the second half of a basketball game Sunday, April 13,...   (Associated Press)
Detroit Pistons guard Chauncey Billups (1) shoots against Toronto Raptors guard T.J. Ford (11) and center Rasho Nesterovic (12) in the second half of a basketball game Sunday, April 13, 2008, in Auburn...   (Associated Press)
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Cleveland's All-Star forward spent the final game of the regular season in street clothes Wednesday night, resting up for the NBA playoffs and watching Detroit's reserves outplay Cleveland's bench players as the Pistons beat the Cavaliers 84-74.

Rookie Aaron Afflalo scored 15 points, Jason Maxiell had 13 and Rodney Stuckey 12 for the Pistons, who will meet the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round starting Sunday.

Wally Szczerbiak, who has struggled to find his shooting touch since coming to Cleveland in a trade, scored 18 points to pace the Cavaliers. Delonte West, another of the newer Cavaliers, added 11 points and Dwyane Jones had 10 rebounds.

Not wanting to risk injury to James or center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Cavaliers coach Mike Brown didn't activate his two best players so they'd be ready for Cleveland's opening-round matchup against the Washington Wizards.

Although he didn't play, James finished the season as the league's scoring champion _ a first for a Cavaliers player. The 23-year-old averaged 30.0 points, 7.9 rebounds and 7.2 assists, becoming the first player to average those stats since Michael Jordan in 1988-89.

James, Jordan and Oscar Robertson are the only players to average 30-7-7 in a season.

All those stats will be meaningless beginning this weekend, when the Cavaliers attempt a second run at the Eastern Conference championship.

With the starters for both teams out, this game looked more like a preseason matchup than anything else. Both coaches cleared their benches, giving even their Nos. 11 and 12 players a chance to shine.

Cleveland rookie center Lance Allred, believed to be the NBA's first legally deaf player, scored his first career point when he banked in a free throw in the third quarter.

Detroit, which finished 59-23 for a six win improvement from last year, trailed by three entering the fourth. But after catching the Cavs at 65-all, the Pistons closed with a 19-9 run. Walter Hermann hit two 3-pointers in the spurt and added a finger roll in the lane that thrilled Rasheed Wallace and Detroit's other sitting starters.

Pistons coach Flip Saunders played his usual starting lineup for the entire first quarter, but had all reserves in for the second.

Cleveland has defeated Washington the past two postseasons, and this year's meeting is already setting up to be an interesting and entertaining series.

Wizards guard DeShawn Stevenson recently called James "overrated" and Washington's Gilbert Arenas wrote in his blog that "everybody wants Cleveland in that first round."

James, who sat behind the Cavaliers' bench, has laughed off the remarks, but it's safe to assume he'll use them for motivation.

Notes:@ Ever-opinionated Hall of Famer Charles Barkley criticized the Wizards for trash-talking James. "The Washington Wizards have got to be the dumbest team in the history of civilization," Barkley said in a conference call. "For them to rile up LeBron, who's the second-best player we've got in the NBA ... that's just stupid. I thought (the Wizards) had a chance to win that series. I don't think that anymore." ... The Cavaliers signed G Billy Thomas for the remainder of this season and next season. He signed a pair of 10-day contracts with Cleveland and appeared in six games.

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