Kyrie Irving spent the fourth quarter on the bench watching and relaxing with the other starters. No need for any heroics from the All-Star guard this time. The Cavaliers finally rolled to an easy win the way they used to on a regular basis when LeBron James was Cleveland's hard-court king. Irving scored 22 points in just three quarters, rookie Dion Waiters added 19 and the Cavs didn't overlook a team with a worse record than their own by clobbering the Charlotte Bobcats 122-95. It was Cleveland's most lopsided win since May 7, 2010 -- James' last victory with the Cavaliers.