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Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 12:45 pm
by Rise Against
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Last season, the most pages we've had in a single game thread was 3. So far this season, after 6 games ... All of the game threads have 3 or more pages.








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4.5 PPG on 23% shooting (21% in 3s), no free throws attempts so far this season in 16 MPG. Guess whose stats are those? There can only be the one and only ..
















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Chucks Jumpers Miles
(Damn I hate you so much. So glad he has a team option next year..)






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Tough assignment for Kyrie.. How will he defend Westbrook?
Who will outscore who?







Our bench sucks did I tell you guys that? Probably the reason we are going to lose this one. (CJ Miles....) Get well soon Zeller.

What do you guys think of this one? Yay or nay?

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 1:13 pm
by B Mac
Im betting CJ is out of the rotation.

Welcome back Casspi!

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 3:54 pm
by DelontesLip
Casspi had a few ticks the other night and just looked lost out there. Unfortunately they both suck

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 9:42 pm
by IMHO
God I hate CJ
Gdd I hate Omri

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 9:45 pm
by Rise Against
Well, it is just a matter of who sucks less.

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 10:39 pm
by SaiCLE
Wow this is crazy. The link
http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2012/11/10/practice-report-thunder-preparing-to-face-the-best-pick-and-roll-team-in-basketball/

The Thunder had a rare practice following a back-to-back today. It was a light session that included a film session on the Cavs in preparation for Sunday’s game. The theme today was defending the Cavs’ pick-and-roll.
Kendrick Perkins: “It kind of had me scared today in the film room the way the coaches were. I thought we were playing the damn Dream Team tomorrow.”


Perkins went on to say the Cavs “are the best pick-and-roll team in the league.” “You’ve got (Dion) Waiters and you got (Kyrie) Irving who can come off and pull up at the 3 at any time,” Perkins said. “I think Irving’s shooting 46 percent. Waiters is shooting 52 percent from the 3, and they both can split the pick-and-roll, get in the paint and cause havoc. So it’s a lot on the bigs. And you’ve got Varejao who’s going to set good screens. So it’s a good challenge for us.”

Scott Brooks also had high praise for the Irving-Waiters tandem. “They’re 20 years old and they’re doing things that most 20 year olds are not able to do,” Brooks said. “They read the game. They see the game at a very good pace. Their pick-and-roll game is some of the best in basketball, and they shoot the ball very well. Both guys are big time NBA 3-point shooters.”

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 11:56 pm
by DelontesLip
SaiCLE wrote:Wow this is crazy. The link
http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2012/11/10/practice-report-thunder-preparing-to-face-the-best-pick-and-roll-team-in-basketball/

The Thunder had a rare practice following a back-to-back today. It was a light session that included a film session on the Cavs in preparation for Sunday’s game. The theme today was defending the Cavs’ pick-and-roll.
Kendrick Perkins: “It kind of had me scared today in the film room the way the coaches were. I thought we were playing the damn Dream Team tomorrow.”


Perkins went on to say the Cavs “are the best pick-and-roll team in the league.” “You’ve got (Dion) Waiters and you got (Kyrie) Irving who can come off and pull up at the 3 at any time,” Perkins said. “I think Irving’s shooting 46 percent. Waiters is shooting 52 percent from the 3, and they both can split the pick-and-roll, get in the paint and cause havoc. So it’s a lot on the bigs. And you’ve got Varejao who’s going to set good screens. So it’s a good challenge for us.”

Scott Brooks also had high praise for the Irving-Waiters tandem. “They’re 20 years old and they’re doing things that most 20 year olds are not able to do,” Brooks said. “They read the game. They see the game at a very good pace. Their pick-and-roll game is some of the best in basketball, and they shoot the ball very well. Both guys are big time NBA 3-point shooters.”



I think OKC wants Andy pretty badly

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 1:32 am
by jjtreyball
DelontesLip wrote:
SaiCLE wrote:Wow this is crazy. The link
http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2012/11/10/practice-report-thunder-preparing-to-face-the-best-pick-and-roll-team-in-basketball/

The Thunder had a rare practice following a back-to-back today. It was a light session that included a film session on the Cavs in preparation for Sunday’s game. The theme today was defending the Cavs’ pick-and-roll.
Kendrick Perkins: “It kind of had me scared today in the film room the way the coaches were. I thought we were playing the damn Dream Team tomorrow.”


Perkins went on to say the Cavs “are the best pick-and-roll team in the league.” “You’ve got (Dion) Waiters and you got (Kyrie) Irving who can come off and pull up at the 3 at any time,” Perkins said. “I think Irving’s shooting 46 percent. Waiters is shooting 52 percent from the 3, and they both can split the pick-and-roll, get in the paint and cause havoc. So it’s a lot on the bigs. And you’ve got Varejao who’s going to set good screens. So it’s a good challenge for us.”

Scott Brooks also had high praise for the Irving-Waiters tandem. “They’re 20 years old and they’re doing things that most 20 year olds are not able to do,” Brooks said. “They read the game. They see the game at a very good pace. Their pick-and-roll game is some of the best in basketball, and they shoot the ball very well. Both guys are big time NBA 3-point shooters.”



I think OKC wants Andy pretty badly
boom? http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=b5uw9yl

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 1:41 am
by IMHO
jjtreyball wrote:
DelontesLip wrote:
SaiCLE wrote:Wow this is crazy. The link
http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2012/11/10/practice-report-thunder-preparing-to-face-the-best-pick-and-roll-team-in-basketball/

The Thunder had a rare practice following a back-to-back today. It was a light session that included a film session on the Cavs in preparation for Sunday’s game. The theme today was defending the Cavs’ pick-and-roll.
Kendrick Perkins: “It kind of had me scared today in the film room the way the coaches were. I thought we were playing the damn Dream Team tomorrow.”


Perkins went on to say the Cavs “are the best pick-and-roll team in the league.” “You’ve got (Dion) Waiters and you got (Kyrie) Irving who can come off and pull up at the 3 at any time,” Perkins said. “I think Irving’s shooting 46 percent. Waiters is shooting 52 percent from the 3, and they both can split the pick-and-roll, get in the paint and cause havoc. So it’s a lot on the bigs. And you’ve got Varejao who’s going to set good screens. So it’s a good challenge for us.”

Scott Brooks also had high praise for the Irving-Waiters tandem. “They’re 20 years old and they’re doing things that most 20 year olds are not able to do,” Brooks said. “They read the game. They see the game at a very good pace. Their pick-and-roll game is some of the best in basketball, and they shoot the ball very well. Both guys are big time NBA 3-point shooters.”



I think OKC wants Andy pretty badly
boom? http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=b5uw9yl



in a second

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 2:28 am
by DelontesLip
jjtreyball wrote:
DelontesLip wrote:
SaiCLE wrote:Wow this is crazy. The link
http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2012/11/10/practice-report-thunder-preparing-to-face-the-best-pick-and-roll-team-in-basketball/

The Thunder had a rare practice following a back-to-back today. It was a light session that included a film session on the Cavs in preparation for Sunday’s game. The theme today was defending the Cavs’ pick-and-roll.
Kendrick Perkins: “It kind of had me scared today in the film room the way the coaches were. I thought we were playing the damn Dream Team tomorrow.”


Perkins went on to say the Cavs “are the best pick-and-roll team in the league.” “You’ve got (Dion) Waiters and you got (Kyrie) Irving who can come off and pull up at the 3 at any time,” Perkins said. “I think Irving’s shooting 46 percent. Waiters is shooting 52 percent from the 3, and they both can split the pick-and-roll, get in the paint and cause havoc. So it’s a lot on the bigs. And you’ve got Varejao who’s going to set good screens. So it’s a good challenge for us.”

Scott Brooks also had high praise for the Irving-Waiters tandem. “They’re 20 years old and they’re doing things that most 20 year olds are not able to do,” Brooks said. “They read the game. They see the game at a very good pace. Their pick-and-roll game is some of the best in basketball, and they shoot the ball very well. Both guys are big time NBA 3-point shooters.”



I think OKC wants Andy pretty badly
boom? http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=b5uw9yl



Yeah I'd do it but I think I'd rather make a run at that Toronto lotto pick than Lamb

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 3:15 am
by Rise Against
I bet the Cavs will stay relatively close in this game but once the bench comes in, the game will be a double digit lead.. Or maybe a blowout.

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 7:24 am
by Yunsen
jjtreyball wrote:
DelontesLip wrote:
SaiCLE wrote:Wow this is crazy. The link
http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2012/11/10/practice-report-thunder-preparing-to-face-the-best-pick-and-roll-team-in-basketball/

The Thunder had a rare practice following a back-to-back today. It was a light session that included a film session on the Cavs in preparation for Sunday’s game. The theme today was defending the Cavs’ pick-and-roll.
Kendrick Perkins: “It kind of had me scared today in the film room the way the coaches were. I thought we were playing the damn Dream Team tomorrow.”


Perkins went on to say the Cavs “are the best pick-and-roll team in the league.” “You’ve got (Dion) Waiters and you got (Kyrie) Irving who can come off and pull up at the 3 at any time,” Perkins said. “I think Irving’s shooting 46 percent. Waiters is shooting 52 percent from the 3, and they both can split the pick-and-roll, get in the paint and cause havoc. So it’s a lot on the bigs. And you’ve got Varejao who’s going to set good screens. So it’s a good challenge for us.”

Scott Brooks also had high praise for the Irving-Waiters tandem. “They’re 20 years old and they’re doing things that most 20 year olds are not able to do,” Brooks said. “They read the game. They see the game at a very good pace. Their pick-and-roll game is some of the best in basketball, and they shoot the ball very well. Both guys are big time NBA 3-point shooters.”



I think OKC wants Andy pretty badly
boom? http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=b5uw9yl


Don't think we'd give up PJIII and we don't need another expiring SG. I think a more likely trade would be Perkins and Lamb for Varejao and a first round pick with some type of protection.

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:00 am
by BossHoggin
DerekRD wrote:
jjtreyball wrote:
DelontesLip wrote:I think OKC wants Andy pretty badly
boom? http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=b5uw9yl


Don't think we'd give up PJIII and we don't need another expiring SG. I think a more likely trade would be Perkins and Lamb for Varejao and a first round pick with some type of protection.

:lol:

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:07 am
by Yunsen
You think a heavily protected pick is too much? Varejao is obviously much better than Perkins, but Lamb is lottery talent and assuming the Cavs keep improving, we'll probably get a low 20's pick in a few years. There's 0 chance we'd give up PJIII because we have no back up SF (Thabo is basically playing it right now), and there's 0 reason for us taking Gibson.

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 10:43 am
by IMHO
DerekRD wrote:You think a heavily protected pick is too much? Varejao is obviously much better than Perkins, but Lamb is lottery talent and assuming the Cavs keep improving, we'll probably get a low 20's pick in a few years. There's 0 chance we'd give up PJIII because we have no back up SF (Thabo is basically playing it right now), and there's 0 reason for us taking Gibson.

ha

and there's a reason for us taking Perkins?

this is how trades work man.

Anyway, Boobie's expiring, thats why, but we'll gladly give up Luke Walton (also expiring) if you need a SF.

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 11:36 am
by Yunsen
IMHO wrote:
DerekRD wrote:You think a heavily protected pick is too much? Varejao is obviously much better than Perkins, but Lamb is lottery talent and assuming the Cavs keep improving, we'll probably get a low 20's pick in a few years. There's 0 chance we'd give up PJIII because we have no back up SF (Thabo is basically playing it right now), and there's 0 reason for us taking Gibson.

ha

and there's a reason for us taking Perkins?

this is how trades work man.

Anyway, Boobie's expiring, thats why, but we'll gladly give up Luke Walton (also expiring) if you need a SF.


Someone else suggested a trade to start with, but I'm not sure what player they wanted the most. Either way there's no chance of use giving up PJIII or taking another expiring.

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 3:11 pm
by B Mac
I wouldnt say there's no chance.

The reason why you guys getting Gibson makes sense is for two reasons. First of all, he has tons of playoff experience and has ice water in his veins when you need him to hit a big three. More importantly though, is you guys get an expiring contract, which despite what you said, you dont have any other good sized ones aside from Martin. For a team that has been so openly concerned about their salary situation, I would think getting another expiring would make sense.

I personally think the most logical trade is this:

Varejao
Gibson

for

Perkins
PJ3
Tor pick

Perkins has an awful contract and will be a financial hindrence for years. OKC would have to give up a 1st rounder just to get some team to accept his contract. PJ3 was the 28th pick in the draft. So basically what the trade boils down to is Varejao for the 28th pick and whatever pick Toronto ends up getting, which will likely be around 8-10. Plus OKC gets out of Perk's contract and gets a veteran sharpshooter who is expiring out of it.

Anyways, this isnt the trade thread so I hate to derail it too much, but I wanted to dispell the notion that the Cavs would be giving up a 1st in any Varejao deal.

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 4:39 pm
by DelontesLip
B Mac wrote:I wouldnt say there's no chance.

The reason why you guys getting Gibson makes sense is for two reasons. First of all, he has tons of playoff experience and has ice water in his veins when you need him to hit a big three. More importantly though, is you guys get an expiring contract, which despite what you said, you dont have any other good sized ones aside from Martin. For a team that has been so openly concerned about their salary situation, I would think getting another expiring would make sense.

I personally think the most logical trade is this:

Varejao
Gibson

for

Perkins
PJ3
Tor pick

Perkins has an awful contract and will be a financial hindrence for years. OKC would have to give up a 1st rounder just to get some team to accept his contract. PJ3 was the 28th pick in the draft. So basically what the trade boils down to is Varejao for the 28th pick and whatever pick Toronto ends up getting, which will likely be around 8-10. Plus OKC gets out of Perk's contract and gets a veteran sharpshooter who is expiring out of it.

Anyways, this isnt the trade thread so I hate to derail it too much, but I wanted to dispell the notion that the Cavs would be giving up a 1st in any Varejao deal.



This right here sums up everything perfectly. Couldn't have said it better myself

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 5:48 pm
by fart
Is Zeller playing tonight? I want to see him play after his great game against the Clippers.

Re: Game 7 | Cavs at Thunder | Nov 11th 2012 | 7:00 PM ET

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 6:27 pm
by LoveThemCavs
fart wrote:Is Zeller playing tonight? I want to see him play after his great game against the Clippers.


According to the Plain Dealer, Zeller will not be playing against OKC.