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Cavs hand Suns first home loss, 109-91 (AP)

Posted on 24 December 2009

Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash(notes) (13) drives past Cleveland Cavaliers' Mo Williams(notes) during the third quarter of an NBA basketball game Monday, Dec. 21, 2009, in Phoenix. Cleveland won 109-91.

Nobody has been able to beat the Suns in Phoenix, except the Cavaliers. LeBron James and his Cleveland teammates made it two in a row in the desert with a 109-91 triumph on Monday night. The Suns had won 19 straight at home since Cleveland beat them there on March 12 last season. At 10-0, they were the only team in the NBA without a home loss this season.

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