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Mike Miller expected to be moved into Cavaliers starting lineup Wednesday

Geoff Burke / USA Today Sports

The Cleveland Cavaliers snapped a four-game skid with a convincing win over the Orlando Magic on Monday, but they aren't about to rest on their laurels.

Head coach David Blatt is looking to shake up the starting rotation, and is expected to start Mike Miller at shooting guard in place of Shawn Marion on Wednesday, according to Bob Finnan of The News-Herald.

The starting 2-spot - which initially belonged to Dion Waiters - has largely been a disaster for the Cavs all season. Waiters' ball-stopping and inefficient scoring, combined with his negligent defense, saw him relegated to the bench after just three games. Marion's been a defensive upgrade but an equally frustrating offensive option - only without offering the spacing that Waiters' range can create.

Enter Miller, who LeBron James made a point of luring to Cleveland as a free agent this past offseason. Miller was a crucial Miami Heat reserve during the team's championship runs in 2012 and 2013, and shot the lights out with the Memphis Grizzlies last season, but so far in 2014-15 he's been a hot mess. In 11 games, he's scored just 13 total points, shooting 27.8 percent from the field and 20 percent from beyond the arc.

Getting some run with the starting unit should help those numbers, and Blatt is obviously banking on Miller's shooting touch returning and opening things up for LeBron and company. If it doesn't, the Cavaliers are running out of options. Matthew Dellavedova will probably be on the shelf for another month with an MCL sprain, and rookie Joe Harris has cooled off in a hurry after a strong start.

One way or another, it's beginning to look like the starting shooting guard spot will be a revolving door for the Cavs all season. They'll look to get a measure of revenge on Wednesday when they host the Washington Wizards, who thumped them 91-78 in D.C. last week.

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