"The moves caught everyone a little off guard, but they'll have plenty of time now to get used to the idea. Cavaliers coach Byron Scott is sticking with this new lineup and rotation for a while. Scott surprised his players Wednesday night by starting Daniel Gibson and Antawn Jamison and benching J.J. Hickson and Joey Graham. He also activated Manny Harris and left Jamario Moon inactive. None of those moves is changing anytime soon, which is bad news for the veteran Moon, who has gone from starter to irrelevant in the span of 22 games. He quickly left Quicken Loans Arena shortly after the game Wednesday ended without speaking to reporters. ''I'm going to stick with everything I pretty much did [Wednesday] for a little while,'' Scott said. He's not one to take change lightly. Scott takes days to really ponder whether or not he wants to juggle the starting lineup. He gave Moon 12 games at small forward before moving on to Graham, who got 10 starts there before being moved out Wednesday night in favor of Anthony Parker. It's no surprise that small forward has been the Cavs' biggest problem area this season, given the loss of LeBron James. Scott thought at the start of the season that it could be a revolving door of sorts, and it has been. Parker simply shifted there from shooting guard to make room for Gibson, who was just 4-of-16 from the floor in his debut as a starter. He started 10 games last season out of necessity because of injuries to Mo Williams and Delonte West, but this is really Gibson's first chance to start since his second year in the league in 2007-08. ''I didn't expect for us to change the lineup,'' Gibson said. ''I think all of the guys responded well. I just wish we could have finished it the right way.'' The Cavs will get another chance to end their losing streak, which is now at six games, Saturday night at Houston. All five starters played at least 33 minutes in the loss Wednesday to the Bulls. The biggest surprise was Antawn Jamison, who played a season-high 34 minutes." Read more: http://www.ohio.com/sports/cavs/111652449.html