Exhale, Cleveland Cavaliers fans, because Anthony Bennett finally hit double digits in the scoring column! Sure, it took the 2013 overall #1 pick 33 games, and it came in a 100-89 beatdown at the hands of the New Orleans Pelicans, but hey, it’s progress, right? Meanwhile, Anthony Davis, the #1 overall pick the year before Bennett, didn’t do too shabby himself, notching 30 points, 7 rebounds and 8 blocks (with 3 assists, a steal and zero turnovers to boot), as the Pelicans ran away from the home team Cavs in the second quarter. Bennett also pulled down eight rebounds, which tied a career high — as short and underwhelming as it’s been so far.
Anthony Bennett: 1st game scoring in double figures for @cavs (this is his 33rd career game)
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) January 29, 2014
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