Cleveland Cavaliers coach John Lucas has put the Chris Mihm at power forward move on hold indefinitely.

Michael Doleac, who has missed the last four Cavs game with a foot injury, was the man in the middle while Mihm put in work from his new spot. Mihm, drafted as a center, has showed some flashes of what his future could be at power forward but his play at center in Doleac's absence has often been solid.

Doleac had X-rays yesterday, and he has a fracture in his left foot.

Mihm dominated Washington center Jahidi White with 13 points and 10 rebounds while White finished with six points and four rebounds on Tuesday. Last week, Mihm had 15 points and eight rebounds against Dikembe Mutombo (who had nine points and 20 rebounds) and 10 points and five rebounds against Miami's Alonzo Mourning (14 points, seven rebounds).

"I'm out there doing whatever is asked of me," Mihm said. "It's a little different going up against Dikembe and Alonzo the other night but that's fun. Being able to play different positions makes you a better player and more valuable to your team. And I'll do whatever it takes for us to be successful and I'll try to do my best, no matter what position I'm in."