Mid-season evaluation
Posted: Tue Jan 9, 2018 4:41 am
So we're at the 40 game mark and just suffered our worse loss of the season so I figured it's the perfect time to take stock of where this team is at.
The good: Cedi's actually showing signs that he can play. Jose Calderon isn't as awful as I feared. We haven't traded away any of the picks (or Zizc) since we started the season. Wade and Jeff Green have been better off the bench than I thought they would be. I'm not sure the second unit is better with TT than Frye though (which is scary). IT is no longer wearing a suit. LBJ is putting up MVP numbers. Love was averaging 20 & 10 on 30 mpg. Cavs are sitting in third place after trading Kyrie. Tonight notwithstanding, our offense is still one of the best in the league.
The bad:
Our defense. I'm not sure this is sustainable either. We're an old team that plays old. Most of guards can't keep their opponent in front of them. Defensively, we've managed to assemble the worst defensive rotation of PGs in the NBA. We switch on almost everything. LBJ is playing too many minutes again and taking too many plays off. I'd love to rent Noel on the cheap as a band aid solution.
Our overpaid role players. I'm done with Shump. I don't care to pay to dump him, he's suppose to be healthy by the post season, and this team needs all the defense we can get. But I'd let him know he won't be getting many minutes with us after this season. Hopefully, he opts out but if not, it's stretch or buy out time. Liggins, or some guy like him, gives you 90% of what Shump does at 10% of the price.
JR forgot how to shoot and on nights like tonight, it really hurts. This was not the season for JR's shot to abandon him. This was this year for him to step up with more attempts after trading Kyrie. JR is JR. He's streaky so he could just catch fire the second half of the season. I suspect, however, he's playing too many minutes for a guy who's played into June three years in a row. I'm not paying to dump him either though. He's essentially expiring next year too.
TT's contract. I'm not as down on TT as some but he needed to replicate his 15 Finals performance for the rest of his career to be worth what he's paid and he hasn't done it. I still think he's one of those guys who's better in the post season but it will probably cost us if we want to move him. He'd be fine as a vet on rebuild so I suspect his future in Cleveland is directly tied to LBJ's.
Mixed bag/incomplete:
Lue seems to be selling out every other facet of the game for pace & spacing. It's difficult to know whether Lue just feels like he has limited options because of personnel or this is his overriding philosophy. But there are times, like tonight, where we're going against two legit bigs all night and it's not working. Crowder strikes me as a SF who is playing out of position at the 4. I suspect that there are match ups where we'd be better off playing at a slower pace and exploiting a rebounding advantage with a TT, Love & LBJ front court. Let the second unit run and push the pace. In addition to playing old, we're a pretty predictable team.
IT's fit on this roster. Small sample size but my concerns since the trade still haven't changed. Does he start? Does he start in the post season? If you move him to the bench, what do you do with Wade? Who starts at PG?
Do the Cavs even make it to the Finals? I'm not as confident as others. All it would really take is a bad series by Kevin Love. There's some bad body language between Love and LBJ when things get tough.
Anyway, I'd love to hear your thoughts but, personally, I have no interest in trading the Brooklyn pick for middling players.

The good: Cedi's actually showing signs that he can play. Jose Calderon isn't as awful as I feared. We haven't traded away any of the picks (or Zizc) since we started the season. Wade and Jeff Green have been better off the bench than I thought they would be. I'm not sure the second unit is better with TT than Frye though (which is scary). IT is no longer wearing a suit. LBJ is putting up MVP numbers. Love was averaging 20 & 10 on 30 mpg. Cavs are sitting in third place after trading Kyrie. Tonight notwithstanding, our offense is still one of the best in the league.
The bad:
Our defense. I'm not sure this is sustainable either. We're an old team that plays old. Most of guards can't keep their opponent in front of them. Defensively, we've managed to assemble the worst defensive rotation of PGs in the NBA. We switch on almost everything. LBJ is playing too many minutes again and taking too many plays off. I'd love to rent Noel on the cheap as a band aid solution.
Our overpaid role players. I'm done with Shump. I don't care to pay to dump him, he's suppose to be healthy by the post season, and this team needs all the defense we can get. But I'd let him know he won't be getting many minutes with us after this season. Hopefully, he opts out but if not, it's stretch or buy out time. Liggins, or some guy like him, gives you 90% of what Shump does at 10% of the price.
JR forgot how to shoot and on nights like tonight, it really hurts. This was not the season for JR's shot to abandon him. This was this year for him to step up with more attempts after trading Kyrie. JR is JR. He's streaky so he could just catch fire the second half of the season. I suspect, however, he's playing too many minutes for a guy who's played into June three years in a row. I'm not paying to dump him either though. He's essentially expiring next year too.
TT's contract. I'm not as down on TT as some but he needed to replicate his 15 Finals performance for the rest of his career to be worth what he's paid and he hasn't done it. I still think he's one of those guys who's better in the post season but it will probably cost us if we want to move him. He'd be fine as a vet on rebuild so I suspect his future in Cleveland is directly tied to LBJ's.
Mixed bag/incomplete:
Lue seems to be selling out every other facet of the game for pace & spacing. It's difficult to know whether Lue just feels like he has limited options because of personnel or this is his overriding philosophy. But there are times, like tonight, where we're going against two legit bigs all night and it's not working. Crowder strikes me as a SF who is playing out of position at the 4. I suspect that there are match ups where we'd be better off playing at a slower pace and exploiting a rebounding advantage with a TT, Love & LBJ front court. Let the second unit run and push the pace. In addition to playing old, we're a pretty predictable team.
IT's fit on this roster. Small sample size but my concerns since the trade still haven't changed. Does he start? Does he start in the post season? If you move him to the bench, what do you do with Wade? Who starts at PG?
Do the Cavs even make it to the Finals? I'm not as confident as others. All it would really take is a bad series by Kevin Love. There's some bad body language between Love and LBJ when things get tough.
Anyway, I'd love to hear your thoughts but, personally, I have no interest in trading the Brooklyn pick for middling players.