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JFA suspends national football coach

By - Dec 23,2015 - Last updated at Dec 23,2015

AMMAN — The Jordan Football Association (JFA) on Monday decided to suspend the national team’s head coach, Paul Put, effective immediately.

The JFA’s executive commission on Tuesday said it is examining the updates of Put’s case, according to a statement sent to The Jordan Times.

Put faces two years imprisonment for “match fixing” after the Brussels Court of Appeal ruled on the trial round of “match fixing” in Belgium’s football league in the 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 seasons, when Chinese businessman Zheyun Ye, who had allegedly invested in clubs with the intention of fixing matches, had asked Put, former SK Lierse coach, to pay several players at his club to deliberately lose matches, according to Belgian media reports.

Commission members discussed all the details mentioned in a comprehensive report prepared by the JFA secretary general through contacts with all relevant parties, and took their decision, the JFA statement said.

The association is now waiting for more details on the coach’s legal status before making a final decision. The statement said the JFA appointed Put as head coach in June, after a football ban against him in Belgium expired in 2011, and he had coached two national teams after that year, adding that it had sought approval from FIFA before appointing Put.

U-23 team prepares to host Iraq

By - Dec 22,2015 - Last updated at Dec 22,2015

AMMAN — Jordan’s U-23 team is set to play Iraq in a friendly on Wednesday, starting the countdown to the 2nd AFC U-23 Championship, which also serves as Asia’s qualifying tournament for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Following its match against Iraq, the squad will leave to the UAE on Thursday for a final training camp running until January 7, which will include matches against North Korea, Syria and Uzbekistan.

The Kingdom qualified to the U-23 Championship after it topped Group B qualifiers in Amman. Jordan was drawn in Group D with Australia, the UAE and Vietnam in the 16-team 

competition set for January 12-30 in Qatar. Jordan’s coach Jamal Abu Abed underlined it was a tough draw, adding that all players would play in the upcoming four friendlies before the final starting line-up is chosen.

“We chose to play four strong sides, in order to put the team in competition readiness,” said Abu Abed, adding that Jordan Cup and Jordan Professional League matches had helped make needed changes in the line-up.

With players unable to fully regroup in preparation for the Asian Championship, the U-23 team played Wihdat, Jazira, Faisali and Shabab Urdun in friendlies during the last two months as Abu Abed worked on defensive and offensive tac

tics and tried to enhance “team cohesiveness”. In the inaugural AFC U-22 Championship (now renamed the AFC U-23 Championship), the U-23 team beat South Korea to take bronze as Iraq beat Saudi Arabia to win the title.

Although the U-23 squad had a modest preparation period hampered with no training camps and no serious friendlies, officials hope the team will fare well after most other age groups were eliminated from their respective Asian qualifiers this year.

Those include U-19, the U-16 boys, and women’s U-19 and U-16 and senior teams. Earlier this year, the U-23 was eliminated from the 1st West Asian Championship on a technicality arising from the misinterpretation of regulations which cost the team qualification on points.

After defeating Yemen 3-1, losing 2-1 to Qatar, Jordan enlisted the reserves when it played Palestine and lost 1-0 assuming the result would not matter after Palestine’s results were scrapped when it failed to advance. However, the team’s defeat to Palestine put it fourth in the group, allowing Yemen, the only team it beat, to advance as best second placed team.

In 2014, the U-23 squad represented Jordan at the Asian Games where it made to the quarterfinals despite a bumpy preparation period amid the busy agenda of the national team as well as local clubs.

Jordan Cup seminfinalists decided

By - Dec 22,2015 - Last updated at Dec 22,2015

AMMAN — The Jordan Cup quarters ended late Sunday as four teams eased to the semis, which have not been scheduled yet. Shabab Urdun beat Hussein 3-1, Faisali overcame Kufrsoum 3-0, Ahli ousted Turra 2-0 and Jazira edged That Ras 3-2. In Leg 1 of the Jordan Cup quarters, Hussein tied Shabab Urdun 1-1, Jazira beat That Ras 3-0, Faisali beat Kufrsoum 1-0 and Ahli defeated Turra 3-0.

After the elimination of contenders Wihdat, Ramtha, Baqa’a in the Round of 16, now titleholders Faisali, Ahli, Jazira and Shabab Urdun will vie for the title. Four Division 1 teams — Turra, Bala’ama, Arabi and Sheikh Hussein — had joined the Jordan Professional League teams in the preliminary knockout round, where reigning Jordan Cup champs Faisali ousted Sarih, Ahli upstaged Wihdat, Turra upset Ramtha, Jazira beat Asala, Hussein eliminated Baqa’a 3, That Ras ousted Arabi, Kufrsoum beat Sheikh and Shabab Urdun defeated Bala’ama.

So far this season, Jordan Cup holders Faisali beat league titleholders Wihdat 1-0 to win the 33rd Super Cup. Wihdat have been league champions for the past two consecutive years and only have the league title in contention after also conceding the Super Cup this season.

 

Barcelona sweep to another title in one-sided contest

By - Dec 20,2015 - Last updated at Dec 20,2015

Barcelona forward Luis Suarez scores a goal against River Plate during the Club World Cup football final in Yokohama, on Sunday (AP photo by Eugene Hoshiko)

YOKOHAMA — A double strike from Luis Suarez and a controversial opening goal from Lionel Messi fired Barcelona to their third Club World Cup title on Sunday as the European champion beat South American champion River Plate 3-0 in the final.

Messi scored from close range in the 36th minute, but replays strongly suggested the ball hit his right arm before he shot home.

Suarez added to his semifinal hat trick against China's Guangzhou Evergrande, scoring just four minutes after the break against River Plate. He ran down the right flank onto a fine through ball from Sergio Busquets that exposed the Argentine team's defence.

Brazil striker Neymar, who overcame a recent groin injury, supplied the cross which Suarez headed home in the 68th minute for his second, making it five goals in two matches for the Uruguay forward.

Barcelona is the first club to lift the trophy in its modern format three times, following triumphs in 2009 and 2011.

"We came to be No. 1 in the world and we achieved our goal," said Suarez. "I felt very strong with Neymar and Messi and we were able to win quite easily."

It was the second time Messi had found himself at the centre of controversy this week. He missed Thursday's 3-0 semifinal win over Guangzhou due to apparent renal colic, amid suspicions he had been simply rested for the final.

"Three days ago he was injured but he had a strong will to play in this match," Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said after watching his team lift the trophy.

"We had our game plan and that was something we achieved until the Messi goal," said River Plate coach Marcelo Gallardo. "We played against the great players of Barcelona — Messi, Neymar and Suarez — and they are able to do what they want."

Earlier Sunday, Douglas came off the bench to score twice and inspire Japan's Sanfrecce Hiroshima to a come-from-behind to win over Chinese rival Guangzhou in the third-place game at the Club World Cup.

The Brazilian striker scored 21 times this season for the Japanese champions but only came on midway through the second half for Hisato Sato, who squandered a hat trick of first-half chances.

Douglas took only three minutes to get on the score sheet, nodding home a simple 70th-minute equaliser.

When teammate Takuma Asano headed against the bar in the 83rd minute, Douglas was quickest to react, rising high to head home the looped rebound.

Guangzhou opened the scoring with the fastest goal of the tournament — a third-minute header by former Tottenham midfielder Paulinho.

Guangzhou fans inside the Nissan Stadium lit up their mobile phones after 25 minutes to show solidarity with Zou Zheng. The Chinese club's defender wears the No. 25 shirt, and remains hospitalised after being stretchered off with a broken leg in the 3-0 semifinal defeat to Barcelona on Thursday.

 

The annual tournament features the top clubs from FIFA's six continental confederations plus the champion of the host country.

Riyadi to hold annual Jumana Salti Tournament, retire No. 10 jersey

By - Dec 20,2015 - Last updated at Dec 20,2015

AMMAN — Although it’s been nearly 40 days now, friends and colleagues choose to remember a friend’s passing by celebrating achievements, rather than loss.

Jumana Salti, Jordan’s all-time woman basketball player, was found dead alongside sister Soraya on November 6. While loved ones are trying to come to grips with the fact of the passing of two inspirational figures, in an incident that sent shockwaves through society, Jumana’s colleagues and basketball community are adamant to continue to celebrate her on and off court achievements.

Riyadi-Aramex Club announced this week that they will hold an annual Jumana Salti Tournament. “Teammates, national team players and colleagues all want to celebrate a great friend and player. We intend to make it an annual gathering,” Riyadi Secretary-General Fadi Sabbah, Jumana’s coach in the mid-90s told The Jordan Times. 

Describing her legacy at the club, Sabbah said: “Jumana inspired young players, even those who never played alongside her. They merely watched her play with the seniors and her dedication and attitude made them want to do the same.”

Her club also announced it will retire Jumana’s No. 10 jersey in honour of her. Sabbah added, “this season, Riyadi’s players will all wear No. 10 during warm-up, to remember a teammate we lost too soon.”

Tala Fakhoury, a Riyadi player recollects meeting Jumana while training for the national U-18 team. “She dropped in to one of our sessions and as a young girl, meeting Jumana was transformative. She was living proof that Arab women can excel in sports and we can be accomplished not only nationally, but internationally.” 

Underlining she was the best female basketball player in the history of Jordan, Sabbah noted Jumana led her team in rebounding and points in all matches and was the only player to start every game that she played. “She worked harder than anybody else and had the biggest smile and most positive attitude that contributed to her success at the highest levels with the national team and US NCAA Basketball,” he added.

Teammate Rana Husseini remembers Jumana as “the most brilliant player” in their 10-year career together. “What I remember most is how Jumana showed great respect to all and appreciated the senior players who remained in the game. She was also always supportive to everyone on and off the basketball court.” 

Husseini, who was national team captain when Jumana led Jordan at the Asian Championship in 1995, added “her energy and love of the game reflected positively on the performance of the rest of the team. Every time Jumana was playing with us, we felt we would win the game… and we did.”

Jumana proved to be an outstanding all-around athlete. Starting with the third grade, she started playing little league football for around 10 years while attending the American Community School in Amman. When it came to sports, particularly basketball, she dominated.

At age 15, she joined Jazira-Aramex Club (now Riyadi-Aramex). It was from there that she took women’s basketball to another level in Jordan. By 1995, Jumana was part of the national team which was regrouped after a 12 year absence to represent Jordan at an Olympic qualifying tournament in Japan. That trip and how it was made possible formed a bond among players, and even impacted Jumana’s higher education and achievements afterwards.

Although Jordan won one of six matches, the real triumph was that the team made it there. With no budget allocated to the women’s team, the players, coach and team managers had to fundraise themselves. Just days before the tournament began, the team still lacked about JD5,000 needed for the trip to Japan. After The Jordan Times detailed the team’s plight, HRH Prince Hassan covered the necessary amount to send the Jordanians to Japan. The team arrived two hours after the opening ceremonies began.

Jumana and Jordan made a history. Jumana, who averaged 20 points a game, was named to the tournament’s five-member FIBA Asia All-Star team, as Jordan became the first Arab team to compete in the Asian Basketball Championship. After pursing her higher education in the US, Jumana later became the only Jordanian female to play at the NCAA Division 1 level in any sport in the US.

Tala Mauge notes: “Jumana and I travelled half way across the world representing our country. My eyes tear up every time I think of her, but I also smile because memories of her bring love and joy to my heart.”

“Jumana’s smile, purity and commitment to things made everybody want to be her friend. She impacted so many people effortlessly. She was ahead of her time in all that she did. She was bigger than life, always the most gracious , a true drop of heaven,” she added.

For Jumana, who in 1996, was voted by sports editors as the “Best Woman Basketball Player in Jordan”, basketball was more than just a pastime. It was a way of life, a game which she took to heart. 

Jumana’s parents were the driving force behind their daughter’s outstanding athletic career. She had often noted her parents support and how her father Amer, who was an avid athlete himself, was like her coach, attending every game since she was in the second grade. Jumana had told Brigham Young University (BYU) Magazine if it wasn’t for her mom Rebecca, she wouldn’t be playing either while even her grandmother would drive down from Salt Lake City to watch her play. 

Jumana, who was at BYU before moving and graduating from Cornell University in 2000, was dubbed the “the Michael Jordan of Jordan”. In the BYU profile, the magazine says how “her 200-watt smile” lit up the arena even when her team was losing”.

Both sisters were inspirational in their life and careers. Soraya, who excelled in volleyball, spearheaded the Youth Empowerment Programme INJAZ before moving on to form the regional INJAZ Al Arab impacting over 2 million youth. In 2006, she won the Schwab Social Entrepreneur award for Jordan, became a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum and was the first Arab woman to win the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship in 2009. In 2013, Soraya was named as one of the 100 most powerful Arab women by Arabian Business.

Jumana, who earned her MA in Economics in 2006 from the London School of Economics had previously worked at the Royal Court and was last a top-level executive with Price waterhouse Coopers in the UAE, leading the education and not-for-profit consulting practice in the MENA region.

Jumana, was mourned by national team players from Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and Syria. 

Friends and teammates, who had nicknamed her “Jimmy”, share a common great sense of loss and all remember her smile that lit up the room. 

“I can never forget her smile and how fast she switch from happy face to serious once she started playing,” said Mo’tasem Salameh, a former national team player who underlines Jumana was the finest woman basketball player to ever represent Jordan. 

On and off the court, Jumana energy always naturally impacted those around her. Longtime friend Lamia Saket, says she recently taught Raya, her niece, how to dribble and shoot. “Raya says she only started enjoying the game when Jumana taught her.” 

Saket, who would join Jumana horseback riding, added: “Jumana always encouraged me saying “don’t let others influence you or affect you with their negative energies. Rise above it all.”’

Hala Muheisen, a friend and teammate added: “Jumana used to give me power when on the court together. She was my hero.”

Hala Ghattas, who played alongside her in regional friendlies and at the 1997 Pan-Arab Games in Beirut, summed it up saying: “Her footsteps will never be erased from Jordanian basketball courts.”

 

Friends hope the memories of Soraya and Jumana will always inspire others. A common thought among all was: “You’ll always be missed, your memory will always be cherished. In our hearts you will live forever.”

Warriors rally to avenge Bucks defeat, improve to 26-1

By - Dec 19,2015 - Last updated at Dec 19,2015

Golden State Warriors’ forward Draymond Green shoots against the Milwaukee Bucks during their NBA basketball game in Oakland, California, on Friday (Reuters photo by Kyle Terada)

Andre Iguodala capped a late seven-point run with a three-pointer as the Golden State Warriors avenged their only loss of the season with a 121-112 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday.

Shooting guard Klay Thompson had a game-high 27 points and Stephen Curry added 26 to go with 10 rebounds and nine assists as the Warriors (26-1) recorded their 30th consecutive home victory dating back to last season.

The win was Golden State’s 12th straight at home this season, matching the best home start in franchise history, established initially by the defending league champs in 1975-76.

The score was tied at 108-108 before Curry scored on a drive with 2:16 to play and added two free throws 20 seconds later.

Iguodala then bombed in his three-pointer from the left corner, giving the Warriors, who saw a 24-game, season-opening winning streak end in a 108-95 defeat at Milwaukee on Saturday, a 115-108 lead with 1:21 remaining.

“We were very public about the fact that we wanted to get revenge but then we didn’t come out and play with that edge and that mentality,” Warriors interim coach Luke Walton told reporters.

“They [the Bucks] came out and wanted a piece of the champs and we weren’t fighting back.”

 

Decisive run

 

Point guard Michael Carter-Williams had 24 points for the Bucks, who forged double-digit leads on two occasions before suffering a fifth loss in their last six games.

After leading by as many as 15 points in the third period, the Bucks held a 100-89 advantage in the fifth minute of the fourth quarter before the Warriors rallied.

Power forward Draymond Green scored eight consecutive points on a three-point play, a layup and a three-pointer, and Curry made all three free throws after being fouled on a long-range shot in an 11-point flurry that tied the scores with 6:08 to go.

The Warriors took their first lead since the first quarter, 103-102, on a dunk by centre Festus Ezeli with 5:01 to go.

The Bucks managed three subsequent ties, the last at 108-108 with 2:29 to go on an inside hoop by centre Greg Monroe, before the decisive seven-point Warriors run that gave them command.

Green had 21 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, and Ezeli contributed a 14-point, 10-rebound double-double for the Warriors, who were playing for the second time on a five-game homestand.

Small forward Giannis Antetokounmpo backed Carter-Williams with 20 points for Milwaukee, which had lost to the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers to begin a four-game Western swing.

Seven Bucks scored in double figures, including Monroe, who had a second consecutive double-double against the Warriors with 10 points and 13 rebounds to go with seven assists.

 

“We needed to pick it up on the defensive end,” Green said after Golden State held the Bucks to 19 points in the fourth quarter. “We know when we get stops and push the ball, they couldn’t keep up.”

JFA looking into Put match fixing case

By - Dec 19,2015 - Last updated at Dec 19,2015

Paul Put

AMMAN — The Jordan Football Association (JFA) is following up on the case of former SK Lierse coach Paul Put after media reports that he faced two years imprisonment for "match fixing", a JFA official said on Saturday.

Belgian media reports on Thursday said Put faced two years imprisonment for "match fixing" after the Brussels Court of Appeal ruled on the trial round of "match fixing" in Belgian's football 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 seasons.

"The association will issue a statement once it reaches any results," JFA Deputy Chairman Salah Sabra told The Jordan Times.

The JFA announced in June that it had signed Put as the head coach of the national team to a one-year contract starting from July 1.

The verdict issued "harsher punishments than the Criminal Court did in June 2014", according to Het Nieuwsblad, a Belgian newspaper. 

The court also ordered the immediate arrest of the suspect.

Put is considered guilty of corruption for having played a role in the Belgian match fixing affair of 2004 and 2005, the newspaper reported.

The case alleges that Chinese businessman Zheyun Ye, who had invested in clubs with the intention of fixing matches, had asked Put to pay several players at his club to deliberately lose matches.

 

In its verdict the court also set an 11,000 euro fine and confiscated 50,000 euro from the former trainer, the sum the judge estimated Put received for fixing the matches, added the newspaper.

Jordan Cup quarters resume

By - Dec 19,2015 - Last updated at Dec 19,2015

AMMAN — The Jordan Cup quarters resume on Sunday with the competing teams aiming to secure one of the season’s titles.

After the elimination of contenders Wihdat, Ramtha, Baqa’a in the Round of 16, now it’s Hussein vs Shabab Urdun, Jazira taking on That Ras, Faisali against Kufrsoum and Turra going up against Ahli.

In Leg 1 of the Jordan Cup quarters, Hussein tied Shabab Urdun 1-1, Jazira beat That Ras 3-0, Faisali beat Kufrsoum 1-0 and Ahli defeated Turra 3-0. 

Ahli, who are now third in the league, are on a high note and are poised to reach the semis, while Faisali, who now lead the league, are the top team vying for the title, which could be there second of the season.

Four Division 1 teams — Turra, Balaama, Arabi and Sheikh Hussein — had qualified to join the Jordan Professional League teams in the second event of the season. In the preliminary knockout round, reigning Jordan Cup champs Faisali ousted Sarih 2-1, Ahli upstaged Wihdat 1-0, Turra upset Ramtha 5-3 on penalties, Jazira beat Asala 2-1, Hussein eliminated Baqa’a 3-2 on penalties, That Ras ousted Arabi 1-0, Kufrsoum beat Sheikh Hussein 2-0 and Shabab Urdun defeated Balaama 5-0.

 

So far this season, Jordan Cup titleholders Faisali beat league titleholders Wihdat 1-0 to win the 33rd Super Cup. Wihdat have been league champions for the past two consecutive years and only have the league title in contention after conceding the Super Cup.

Faisali atop football League

By - Dec 17,2015 - Last updated at Dec 17,2015

Wihdat in action against Al Baqa’a on Tuesday at the Amman International Stadium (Photo courtesy of Jordan Football Association)

AMMAN — Faisali ended Week 11 of the 64th Jordan Professional Football League atop the standings while titleholders Wihdat dropped to fourth as Leg 1 concluded this week.

Although there is a postponed week with teams readying to play the Jordan Cup quarters, the conclusion of Leg 1 matches saw former champs Faisali ,who beat Baqa’a 3-1 last week, holding Sarih 1-1 but managing to keep their lead as Wihdat lost 1-0 to Jazira last week and 3-0 to Baqa’a this week and dropped to fourth.

Wihdat goalkeeper Amer Shafie was quoted in Al Rai as saying he would retire from local and international football as Wihdat’s line-up was blamed for the team’s weak performances in the last two weeks.

Shabab Urdun are second after a 3-2 win over That Ras while Ahli jumped to third after impressive performances including a 2-1 win over Hussein Irbid and a 2-1 win over Shabab Urdun last week.

Ramtha are sixth after they were held 1-1 with Kufrsoum while Jazira, who beat Asala 1-0, are seventh and Hussein eighth. Baqa’a moved from last to 11th. 

So far this season, Jordan Cup titleholders Faisali beat Wihdat 1-0 to win the 33rd Super Cup. Apart from losing the Super Cup, Wihdat were also knockout out of the Jordan Cup this season.

Wihdat have been league champions for the past two consecutive years. Faisali finished at a disappointing 7th place in the league last season as runner-up and third places went to Jazira and Ramtha. 

 

League action returns in 2016 with Week 12 matches kicking off on February 2.

League Standings
(Last week’s position in parenthesis)

Team

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

PTS

Faisali (1)

11

7

2

2

16

9

23

Sh. Urdun (3)

11

6

2

3

18

13

20

Ahli (4)

11

6

2

3

12

9

19

Wihdat (2)

11

6

1

4

13

9

20

Sarih (6)

11

3

6

2

11

9

15

Ramtha (7)

11

3

6

2

10

8

15

Jazira (8)

11

4

3

4

7

6

15

Hussein (5)

11

4

3

4

13

14

15

Kufrsoum (9)

11

3

4

4

11

13

13

That Ras (10)

11

2

3

6

8

13

9

Baqa’a (12)

11

1

4

6

7

14

7

Asala (11)

11

1

4

6

7

15

7

 

Bryant inspires Lakers to victory to snap losing streak

By - Dec 16,2015 - Last updated at Dec 17,2015

Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers dribbles past Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks during their NBA basketball game in Los Angeles on Tuesday (AFP photo by Sean M. Haffey)

Forward Kobe Bryant scored 22 points in three quarters, allowing the Los Angeles Lakers to snap a six-game losing streak by defeating the Milwaukee Bucks 113-95 at Staples Centre on Tuesday.

Rookie point guard D’Angelo Russell came off the bench to score 19 points and record seven assists as seven Lakers reached double figures in scoring.

Guard Lou Williams scored 16 points, forward Julius Randle finished with 14 points and 14 rebounds and centre Roy Hibbert added 12 points and a season-high 11 rebounds for Los Angeles (4-21), which won for only the second time at home this season.

Reserve guard Michael Carter-Williams had 19 points and guard Khris Middleton chipped in 16 to lead Milwaukee (10-16), which has dropped three of its last four games.

Forward Giannis Antetokounmpo contributed 15 points, six rebounds and five assists.

The Bucks did not play anything close to their performance in Saturday’s 108-95 win over Golden State that ended the Warriors’ perfect 24-0 start to the season. Against the Lakers, the Bucks fell into an early hole and never recovered.

Milwaukee also was hurt playing without centre Greg Monroe, who was a late scratch with a sore left knee. Monroe apparently bumped knees with a teammate during the team’s shoot-around on Tuesday morning. He will be re-evaluated on Wednesday.

The Lakers dictated the first half en route to a 55-46 lead at the break and continued their dominance in the second half.

Los Angeles opened the third quarter with a 10-2 surge, including a crowd-pleasing dunk by forward Larry Nance Jr over Bucks centre John Henson, for a 17-point advantage after a Bryant fadeaway at 8:47.

Another Lakers run that featured a four-point play by Bryant pushed the lead to 75-53 after a reverse layup by Russell on an assist from Bryant. Los Angeles led 86-66 heading into the final quarter.

With the victory, the Lakers also ended a run of 14 straight opponents scoring at least 100 points.

The Bucks outshot the Lakers 47.1 per cent to 46.1 per cent but Los Angeles had an edge in three-pointers, making 10-of-27 (37 per cent) to only 4-of-13 (30.8 per cent) for Milwaukee.

 

James scores 24

 

The Cleveland Cavaliers, closing in on the return of point guard Kyrie Irving, won their third consecutive game when they beat the Celtics 89-77 in Boston on Tuesday.

Forward LeBron James capped a 12-0 third-quarter run with a reverse slam dunk as the Cavs took control.

James, who finished with 24 points, had six during that run and also capped a 10-3 fourth-quarter spurt that made things comfortable for Cleveland (16-7).

He shot 10-for-20 from the floor (0-for-3 from 3-point range) and committed five turnovers, also grabbing seven rebounds.

The Celtics (14-11) closed a 13-point deficit to seven, but Cleveland forward Kevin Love hit six points and James two in an 8-0 run that sent fans heading for the exits.

Love, whose 2015 postseason ended on the TD Garden floor when he was injured by Boston forward Kelly Olynyk, scored 20 points and added 8 rebounds and 5 assists.

It was a different Cav who got injured this time, as guard Iman Shumpert, who missed the first 21 games while recovering from wrist surgery, left the game with a groin complaint.

“Honestly, [I am] a little bit concerned,” Cavaliers coach David Blatt said of Shumpert, who missed the first 21 games of the season.

“I have no idea what the extent is but given what our recent history is, I’m concerned.”

On a brighter note, the Cavs are close to getting Irving back for his season debut after his recovery from a knee injury.

Blatt went out of his way to credit James’ oft-overlooked defence as a key to the victory.

“It seems like there’s nothing we don’t ask of him that he doesn’t answer for us,” said Blatt. “That’s why he’s the greatest player in the game.”

Talking about the team defence, James said: “That’s one of our staples we stress every single day — defending at a high level and trying to move the ball offensively. In the first half, we allowed them to get to some of their spots. Wasn’t as aggressive, but we still played very well.

“They had 46 points at halftime. But in the second half, we just locked down and then we started moving the ball. We just kind of kept them off base.”

 

Guard Avery Bradley led the Celtics with 17 points, while forward Jae Crowder, who played strong defence on James much of the night, added 14. Guard Isaiah Thomas shot 3-for-15 from the floor en route to 12 points.

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