Branson Wright of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that things have really gone south for the Cavaliers. After scratching and clawing to get back into last night?s game against the Philadelphia, they came up short as Allen Iverson and the Sixers stole the game in the end.  The loss extended their losing streak to 13 games.

But the biggest news came after the game when Cavs coach John Lucas announced that Ricky Davis had been suspended by the team for disciplinary reasons. According to Lucas, Davis will miss the Cavs' next two games, which includes tonight's game against Miami and Monday's game at New York.

Davis had heated words with teammate Tyrone Hill during the third quarter. Both Davis and Hill were benched for the fourth quarter as rookies Dejuan Wagner and Carlos Boozer helped lead the Cavaliers comeback. Neither Davis nor Hill  would comment on the game.

"We have some issues that aren't about the team, so I'm going to address those because we have to be about the team of basketball," Lucas said. "I didn't put Ricky back in because Dajuan was playing well. Boozer was playing very well and that's why he was in."

This isn?t the first time that Lucas and Davis have clashed this season. Two weeks ago, Lucas took Davis out of the first quarter in a game with Indiana when Davis had a heated conversation with teammate Bimbo Coles. Davis sat for the entire first half and he remained in the locker room, under Lucas' orders, during the second half. Davis didn't start in the Cavs' following game.

Lucas announced that a second player had been suspended as well. Wright did not report who the second player is, but he does write that Tyrone Hill was not suspended for his argument with Davis.