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Heat roll past LeBron-less Cavaliers

Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

MIAMI - Dressed in a navy coat with a gold crest, a resting LeBron James sported a good look on the Cleveland bench.

On the court, the Miami Heat looked better.

Dwyane Wade scored 19 points and took the fourth quarter off, Tyler Johnson added 19 more and the Heat had little trouble on the way to beating the Cavaliers 99-84 on Saturday night, sending Cleveland to its third straight loss.

Goran Dragic scored 17 points, Chris Bosh added 14 and Gerald Green had 12 for Miami, which actually passed Cleveland - still without Kyrie Irving, though presumably not for much longer - by percentage points in the Eastern Conference standings.

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And the Heat fans who revered James for four seasons during his Miami stint even did a little serenading in the fourth quarter, with chants of ''LeBron is tired'' echoing through the sold-out arena.

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If James noticed, he didn't flinch from his seat on the sideline. But when Bosh drove the lane for a two-handed slam moments later, James looked up at the massive screens over center court for a replay.

The Cavs lost in overtime at New Orleans on Friday night, and weren't settled in their Miami hotel until about 5 a.m. Coach David Blatt insisted it was his decision to sit James after the four-time MVP - who talked about wanting to play all 82 games this season - logged 45 minutes in the New Orleans game.

It's the earliest point in a season that James has missed a game for rest purposes.

''It was a situation I felt was not worth risking,'' Blatt said.

Richard Jefferson, who started in place of James, scored 16 for Cleveland. J.R. Smith added 12, while Jared Cunningham and Matthew Dellavedova each had 11 for the Cavaliers. Kevin Love finished with only five points, shooting 2 for 11.

Miami's lead was 16-12 when James joined the Cavs' bench midway through the first quarter, and the Heat immediately went on a 14-2 run to take control. The Heat would eventually lead by as much as 27.

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