The Cleveland Cavaliers suffered another disappointing home loss on Saturday as they were blown out by the Denver Nuggets.Since their return after the All-Star break, the Cavs have dropped four out of five games on their own floor and it hasn't been pretty to watch for their fans inside Quicken Loans Arena.The Nuggets - one of the best offensive teams in the league - were scoring at will and came away with a 126-117 win on the road.LeBron James notched another triple-double with 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 15 assists and once again tried to will his team to a win but it wasn't enough.The Cavaliers fans were left disappointed by another frustrating display by their team but they were at least given one moment to savour during the contest.A few minutes into the second half, Larry Nance Jr. received the ball and saw an open path to the basket and his eyes lit up.He immediately drove to the rim and with Mason Plumlee coming over for a late contest, he punished him by posterising the Nuggets big man with a vicious one-handed dunk.

Nance hilariously pointed at Plumlee after the play to add to the humiliation.

The move had the Cavs bench off their seats and the fans going absolutely insane inside the Q.

In a game where they didn't have much to cheer, at least their very own Ohio native gave them something special that was worth witnessing in person.

But the center and the Cleveland faithful would rather have secured a much-needed home win which has been hard to come by recently.

The Wine and Gold are on a four-game winning streak on the road but have won just one of their last five in their own gym.

It should be a major worry come playoff time as they'll need to benefit from home court advantage whenever they can.

But with Kevin Love still out for another couple of weeks with a broken hand, the responsibility is on LeBron to carry them every night without a secondary scorer to provide support.

The King has been on a tear over the last month as he tries to help the team's new additions get adjusted by leading by example on the floor, but it hasn't been enough in recent games.

"We're all trying to get better," said James, who played 42 minutes against Denver, per ESPN. "It's not just the guys at the (trade) deadline, it's all of us. We're all trying to figure it out."

The Cavs only have another 20 games to figure it out but they must surely start by beating the slumping Detroit Pistons in the final encounter of their five-game homestand on Monday.