Post#9 » by LoveThemCavs » Tue May 12, 2009 2:10 am
I want to apologize to the Atlanta fans, city and team for some comments I made in the game 3 thread. The booing of LeBron to start the game every time he touched the ball, just left a bad taste in my mouth. I just could not think of any reason why that city would do it. By the end of the first quarter though, they stopped and just cheered their team instead. Their team despite being on the brink of elimination, didn't stoop to the level of dirty play that has been seen in these playoffs by other teams. I actually think the Hawks have a very bright future, but some tough decisions to make this offseason. I wish them luck in improving that team and hope they don't blow it apart. It starts and ends with the coach. That's the first step for them and their fans obviously know it. Good Luck Atlanta.
For the Cavs, I saw an alarming rate of shot clock violations/turnovers the past 2 games in Atlanta. That stuff can't happen against Orlando or Boston or we'll fall short against either team. The ball movement is not there on offense right now. I saw the return of Le-ISO on too many plays. It works, but it won't be as effecient against the title contenders. Hopefully getting some days off to work on that helps and the other guys get more involved. Delonte West on the other hand, major props. Great all around game and series. The defense was outstanding for the most part, need to get some more offense from the bench and everyone outside of LeBron and Delonte.
Survive and advance. I don't care if it's Boston or Orlando. Both present a challenge and I can't wait to watch it. Go Cavs.