Cavaliers coach John Lucas has gotten plenty of time this weekend on national
highlight shows. In the final minute of overtime in Friday's 86-81 win at Miami, Lucas was chest bumped by center Chris Mihm after Mihm made a game-saving block of an Eddie Jones' dunk attempt. Lucas was knocked to the ground and slid around for a few seconds. ``All I've been hearing from friends is that I'm either Peggy Fleming or I need to get into the weight room,'' Lucas said. ``(They) said it was the funniest thing they've ever seen, but I didn't think it was very funny.'' Lucas said he was likened to Fleming, the 1968 Olympic figure skating champion, because ``like an ice skater I fell backward and couldn't get up.'' Count Mihm among those who was entertained. ``(Lucas) ran at me, and I thought he wanted some,'' Mihm said. ``So I gave him a chest bump. I didn't see him fall. but I looked back and I saw him on the ground. It was funny.''
MIHM BOUNCES BACK -- After two weeks of lackluster outings, Mihm has come back strong. Mihm had 19 points on 8-of-16 shooting last night after getting 12 points on 6-of-11 shooting Friday at Miami. In the seven games before that, Mihm shot 33 percent while averaging 5.4 points. ``I told him (before the Miami game) that he's about to get out of time with me.'' Lucas said. ``We've got to get moving, and he did.'' When overtime began Friday, center Zydrunas Ilgauskas was out of time. Ilgauskas, who is not allowed to play more than 24 minutes as he returns from foot surgery, had logged 23 minutes. So Mihm played the entire overtime. Aside from his final block, which tied his season high of four, he also had a key tip. ``I felt good shooting out there,'' Mihm said. ``I did some good stuff.'' While Mihm did score more points last night than Friday, Lucas believed his defense was not as good.

MILLER NICKED AGAIN -- Cavs point guard Andre Miller suffered a bruised right elbow when he hit the floor hard in the Friday's first quarter. Even though Miller shot 1-of-13 against the Heat, he insisted that the injury did not bother his shooting. ``I had a bad individual game, but we pulled it out,'' Miller said. The only shot Miller made was a big one. His 3-pointer with 24 seconds tied the score 78-78 and forced overtime. Miller didn't have shooting problems last night, going 7-of-12.