MILWAUKEE -- The Cleveland Cavaliers will see a familiar face Tuesday when they try to extend their four-game winning streak against the Bucks in Milwaukee.Matthew Dellavedova spent his first three NBA seasons in a Cavaliers uniform and was a key backup on last years team, which rallied from a 3-1 deficit in the finals to win the franchises first championship.Im looking forward to catching up with them and seeing them, Dellavedova told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Obviously you develop strong relationships and friendships with not only the players, but the coaches and training staff.The 26-year-old signed a $38 million offer sheet from Milwaukee during the off-season and has since moved into a starting role with the Bucks, who coveted his ability to both shoot and defend the 3-pointer.The move has paid off thus far; Dellavedova is averaging 7.9 points per game and shooting 34 percent from distance.It will be a little bit funny playing against them for the first time, Dellavedova said. But I should know their tendencies pretty well.Cleveland comes to Milwaukee on a roll, extending their winning streak to four games after a 112-108 victory over the 76ers on Sunday.The victory came despite a slow start. The Cavaliers missed their first 14 shots and trailed by as many as 14 before closing the first half on a 9-2 run to cut the deficit to six. They outscored Philadelphia 35-27 in the final quarter to pull away for their Eastern Conference-leading 13th victory of the season.When you have great players, it can come from any of us at any given moment, Cleveland point guard Kyrie Irving said. When one of us gets it going, we always continue to go to that person. It can be anybodys night. Were always trusting each other. That fourth quarter was just for me to be aggressive.The defending NBA champs have won five of their last six contests against the Bucks, including three of the last four in Milwaukee.Theyve shot 49 percent during that six-game stretch, averaging 109 points and a margin of victory of 12.2 points per game.The Bucks beat Orlando 104-96 Sunday, their second victory over the Magic in the last week, but are 3-6 in their last nine games overall.We knew wed have to play better than we did against them at home, Dellavedova said. The bench came in and did a great job. Hook (John Henson) was great on both ends.The two teams will meet three times before the years end, including a back-to-back set Dec. 20 and 21 in Milwaukee and Cleveland, respectively.Its going to be a tough game, said Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo. Weve been playing all these good teams and weve been close in every game.Were right there; weve just got to open the door.The Cavaliers are expected to be without Channing Frye, whose father passed away on Thanksgiving. Iman Schumpert is considered questionable with a strained left ankle.Wholesale Air Jordan 11 . Self was acquired from the Buffalo Bandits in a trade for Alex Hill midway through last season, and made his debut in Rochester on March 16, 2013. Discount Jordan Shoes Wholesale . It was Kerbers third final of the year after losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia in Monterrey in April and to Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic in Tokyo two weeks ago. 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He struck out nine and walked none to win his third start in a row.I was just trying to go out there and be a stopper today, he said.Gausman posted a rare road victory after going 0-16 in his previous 25 starts away from Camden Yards. Hed thrown well several times, but had nothing to show for it.Im pretty relieved. Its been kind of annoying here, he said.Gausman, newly signed Tommy Hunter and closer Zach Britton handed New York its first home shutout in more than a year.Yankees rookie sensation Gary Sanchez doubled and singled. He had homered in three straight games and is hitting .405 in 22 games this year.If someone says youre going to win a series against Baltimore, I think youre going to be pretty positive, Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. But when you win the first two, sometimes guys can get down a little bit.Gausmans last pitch resulted in a grounder that third baseman Manny Machado backhanded and threw from his knees from foul ground across the diamond for the out. This was Gausmans fourth fine start against the Yankees this season and he finally wound up with a win, permitting only three earned runs in 27 2/3 innings during that span.CC Sabathia (8-11) shut out the Orioles on two singles until Pearce led off the sixth with his 12th home run.Earlier in the game, Pearce had been having fun with the fans in right field, tossing them balls after warmups between innings -- he provided another souvenir with his drive to deep left.Like the rest of the Orioles, he didnt dwell on the previous two losses.We flushed them.dddddddddddd We werent looking back, he said.Pearce greeted reliever Adam Warren with a two-out, bases-loaded single in the seventh for a 3-0 lead.Batting leadoff for the first time in his 10-season career, Pearce had three hits. He also made a strong throw from right field to cut down Sanchez trying to reach third.Trumbo connected in the eighth for a two-run shot off Ben Heller. The slugger reached 40 home runs for the first time in his career and boosted Baltimores homer total to 204, most in the majors.Its hard to have a goal like that going into the season, Trumbo said. Its such a lofty number.Hunter, cut by Cleveland on Thursday, officially signed with the Orioles before the game and worked the eighth. He pitched parts of the last five seasons with Baltimore.It felt pretty good, Hunter said. Familiar faces.HIT THE MARKTrumbo got to 40 homers in his 129th game, making him the fifth-fastest Orioles player to get there. Chris Davis (109 in 2013), Jim Gentile (119 in 1961), Brady Anderson (120 in 1996) and Frank Robinson (123 in 1966) were faster.TRAINERS ROOMOrioles: CF Adam Jones (hamstring) hasnt played since an early exit Friday night. Well see what tomorrow brings. Hes getting there, manager Buck Showalter said. ... RHP Chris Tillman (right shoulder bursitis) is progressing well and his throwing session was moved up a day to Monday. He can come off the disabled list Sept. 5, but Showalter said it would likely be a few days after that.Yankees: 3B Chase Headley didnt start for the second straight day. Hes feeling fine, Girardi said, but Ronald Torreyes is playing well and getting extra time. Torreyes doubled and singled.UP NEXTOrioles: Open a three-game series at home vs. division-leading Toronto on Monday night. LHP Wade Miley (8-10, 5.51 ERA) is 1-2 with an 8.18 ERA in five starts since the Orioles got him from Seattle at the trade deadline. RHP Marco Estrada (7-6, 3.47) pitches for the Blue Jays.Yankees: RHP Michael Pineda (6-10, 5.02) starts the opener of a three-game series at Kansas City on six days rest. RHP Dillon Gee (5-7, 4.55) pitches for the Royals. ' ' '