Jamison sole player showing disgust

As a player, Byron Scott wasn't afraid to get in another player's face — teammate or opponent — and let him know when he didn't agree with what was going on.

He can do it as coach of the Cavaliers, but it doesn't carry the same impact. Scott made it clear before the Cavs faced the Pistons on Sunday exactly what he wants to see out of his struggling team.

''Somebody in that locker room get [mad] besides me,'' he said.

That implies, of course, that no one has shown the level of emotion and disgust needed after a 34-point loss to the dreadful Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday. The Cavs lost consecutive games by more than 25 points for only the second time in franchise history, according to Elias Sports Bureau, and the first time since March 2003 — the summer before LeBron James arrived.

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