Game 75: Cavs vs. Panzerkampfwagon 76(ers) 4:30 EST, NBALP FSO
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 6:30 am
The Cavaliers look for revenge for a lackadaisical loss in Brooklyn as they host the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers, amidst their third straight season of embarrassing the NBA, have been surging of late; winners of four of their last ten. Will the Cavs fall into the tank trap?
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Keys to the Game:
1. Come out with energy.
2. Play defense all four quarters.
3. Move the ball on offense.
4. Bench production.
5. Keep Love involved on offense.
Notes: Armored Warfare.
The 76ers (18-55) seem hell bent on not finishing with the worst record in the NBA as they have shown flashes of competitiveness the past few weeks. Meanwhile, their greatest rivals in the race to the bottom, the Knicks (14-60), have no shame, or pride, and have been imploding of late. Meanwhile, Minnesota (16-56) has strung together an impressively bad record over the past weeks despite being competitive in games. Undoubtedly, the losing helps Minnesota's secret master plan to rebuild through the Kevin Love trade whilst Love secretly plots to opt-out of his contract with Cleveland and sign with the Timberwolves where he, Wiggins and this year's pick will form a new Ice-Cold Triumvirate that will enslave the Western Conference in an endless winter of polite dominance. Where this twisted tango to the bottom of the sea ends, no one knows.

Carried by NBA League Pass and Fox Sports Ohio.
Keys to the Game:
1. Come out with energy.
2. Play defense all four quarters.
3. Move the ball on offense.
4. Bench production.
5. Keep Love involved on offense.
Notes: Armored Warfare.
The 76ers (18-55) seem hell bent on not finishing with the worst record in the NBA as they have shown flashes of competitiveness the past few weeks. Meanwhile, their greatest rivals in the race to the bottom, the Knicks (14-60), have no shame, or pride, and have been imploding of late. Meanwhile, Minnesota (16-56) has strung together an impressively bad record over the past weeks despite being competitive in games. Undoubtedly, the losing helps Minnesota's secret master plan to rebuild through the Kevin Love trade whilst Love secretly plots to opt-out of his contract with Cleveland and sign with the Timberwolves where he, Wiggins and this year's pick will form a new Ice-Cold Triumvirate that will enslave the Western Conference in an endless winter of polite dominance. Where this twisted tango to the bottom of the sea ends, no one knows.
