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Byline: Brian Windhorst
CHICAGO _ Opportunity was buzzing Monday night.
The Cleveland Cavaliers hit the snooze button.
With a chance to pull into a tie for the last playoff spot playing against the worst team in the Central Division, the Cavaliers squeezed out a massive egg in being handled by the Chicago Bulls, 92-81.
The defeat dropped the Cavaliers (24-36) into a tie for 10th place with Philadelphia in the Eastern Conference standings.
Indeed, the home squad more resembled their brethren from a decade ago than their current status on this night, but the Cavaliers had a big role, too. To say they were out of sync would be an ...