<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Today is the first day of spring, but make no mistakes, it remains a winter of discontent for Cavaliers coach Paul Silas and point guard Jeff McInnis. McInnis was benched for Sunday afternoon's game, a 105-98 loss to the Toronto Raptors, a move that represents a low point in what some consider an eroding relationship between player and coach. It was the first time this season McInnis has not started or played when healthy. ``I ain't hurt, I'm very healthy,'' said McInnis, who has started 61 games. ``Very healthy mentally and physically.'' Silas did not want to discuss his reasons for starting Eric Snow ahead of McInnis, adding only that it was mainly for defensive purposes. Snow was held scoreless, missing four shots in 40 minutes. Struggling Jiri Welsch backed up Snow and contributed one point and two turnovers. ``I'm not going to get into that,'' Silas said when asked about McInnis. ``It's just my decision.'' Prior to the game, Silas spoke vaguely about the lineup shuffle. ``We have to go with who I'm comfortable with and live and die with it,'' the coach said.</div> Source