Dikembe Mutombo had more blocked shots than Lamond Murray had points. That tells you right there that it wasn't a good night for the Cavaliers.

Actually, it was good night to the Cavs. Philadelphia took a 22-point lead early in the fourth quarter and cruised to a 79-68 win last night at the First Union Center.

Mutombo, the 76ers' 7-foot-2 center, played goalie throughout the game. He blocked five shots and grabbed 20 rebounds, the 50th 20-rebound game of his career.

Meanwhile, Murray saw his recent hot streak end with a resounding thud. After averaging 21 points during the previous six games, the Cavs forward shot just 1-of-12 for four points.

When Murray was asked specifically about his rough game, he responded by saying, ``We didn't make our shots.''

He must have been trying to say that it wasn't just his fault that the Cavs (3-10) had a crack in their game wider than the one on the Liberty Bell.

Guard Wesley Person, who had 27 points Wednesday against Memphis, had five on 2-of-9 shooting. Point guard Andre Miller had seven points and committed six turnovers, giving him 14 during the past two games.