Game 5: Cleveland Cavaliers (3-1) @ Brooklyn Nets (2-2) - 7:30 PM ET
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Re: Game 5: Cleveland Cavaliers (3-1) @ Brooklyn Nets (2-2) - 7:30 PM ET
Turnovers, lack of effort on D, not respecting the opponent. Not necessarily in that order. It looks like we are going to get another season of a disinterested team thinking that they will "flip the switch" come playoff time. I was initially excited about this season but I am thinking that its the same as last year with a few different faces.
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Re: Game 5: Cleveland Cavaliers (3-1) @ Brooklyn Nets (2-2) - 7:30 PM ET
gflem wrote:Turnovers, lack of effort on D, not respecting the opponent. Not necessarily in that order. It looks like we are going to get another season of a disinterested team thinking that they will "flip the switch" come playoff time. I was initially excited about this season but I am thinking that its the same as last year with a few different faces.
I'm holding off before I go all in. We've got new players, important players out with injuries, and players who aren't in NBA shape on the floor.
cbosh4mvp wrote:
Jarret Allen isn’t winning you anything. Garland won’t show up in the playoffs. Mobley is a glorified dunk man. Mitchell has some experience but is a liability on defense. To me, the Cavs are a treadmill team.
Jarret Allen isn’t winning you anything. Garland won’t show up in the playoffs. Mobley is a glorified dunk man. Mitchell has some experience but is a liability on defense. To me, the Cavs are a treadmill team.
Re: Game 5: Cleveland Cavaliers (3-1) @ Brooklyn Nets (2-2) - 7:30 PM ET
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Re: Game 5: Cleveland Cavaliers (3-1) @ Brooklyn Nets (2-2) - 7:30 PM ET
jbk1234 wrote:gflem wrote:Turnovers, lack of effort on D, not respecting the opponent. Not necessarily in that order. It looks like we are going to get another season of a disinterested team thinking that they will "flip the switch" come playoff time. I was initially excited about this season but I am thinking that its the same as last year with a few different faces.
I'm holding off before I go all in. We've got new players, important players out with injuries, and players who aren't in NBA shape on the floor.
Yeah this season is very early. Seems like Lebron saves his best for the playoffs too