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scored 22 points,had 21 and the Minnesota Timberwolves blew a 25-point lead before regrouping for a 118-103 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday night.and may have lost rookie Kevin Porter Jr. for an extended period with a knee injury.got hot and his 3-pointer with 8:29 left capped a 32-6 blitz to give Cleveland a 97-96 lead, .
Exum, recently acquired in a trade with Utah, scored a career-high 28 points — 24 in the second half — for the Cavs. Theydropped their fourth in a row amid drama surrounding Love. With the Cavs playing their second straight game, Love sat out for extra rest, his absence coming a night after he showed frustration toward teammates in a loss to Oklahoma City. Love has been the subject of trade rumours for months and his future in Cleveland has never been more in doubt.
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