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Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Fri Mar 9, 2018 10:34 pm
by ducler
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Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 2:17 am
by cavs4872
Hood has been starting over Cedi, but whatevs.

Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 4:07 am
by Stillwater
:banghead:
Flipped over to check the score...
Pretty bad when college games are better.

Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 4:33 am
by jbk1234
cavs4872 wrote:Hood has been starting over Cedi, but whatevs.


Hood shouldn't start until he brings it on defense every game.

Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 4:33 am
by jbk1234
This is one of those games where LBJ really doesn't want to play PF and it shows.

Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 4:50 am
by jbk1234
J. Green having another bad game. If they're just going to leave him at the three point line he ought to take a couple steps in and try a mid-range shot or two.

Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 5:17 am
by Stillwater
:evil: These refs

Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 5:19 am
by Stillwater
Osman hip strain? Hope it's not bad.

Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:03 pm
by cavs4872

Watch on YouTube


3:13 was frickin' beautiful; I'll take that kinda stuff over a poster dunk all day. That's why I love the game.

Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 6:55 am
by cavs4872
jbk1234 wrote:
cavs4872 wrote:Hood has been starting over Cedi, but whatevs.


Hood shouldn't start until he brings it on defense every game.

It's JR who shouldn't be starting; it wouldn't be so apparent then. And give Zizic some burn as well.

The Cavs got eaten alive by the player they should've gotten, plain and simple.

Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 2:45 pm
by jbk1234
cavs4872 wrote:
jbk1234 wrote:
cavs4872 wrote:Hood has been starting over Cedi, but whatevs.


Hood shouldn't start until he brings it on defense every game.

It's JR who shouldn't be starting; it wouldn't be so apparent then. And give Zizic some burn as well.

The Cavs got eaten alive by the player they should've gotten, plain and simple.


Half of Jordan's points came off of intentional fouls. They also gotten eaten alive by T. Harris and Harrell. So there's really nothing simple about it. The truth is LBJ played a pretty poor game defensively and J. Green was awful on both ends. We came out flat in the 1st half and couldn't play our way back in.

Here's the way the I look it: After the Kyrie trade, the Cavs were a good, but nowhere near elite, team.

The Cavs became a bad team when they tried to integrate IT.

The Cavs without Love and with the old roster were a really bad team.

The Cavs are a bottom four playoff team without Love after the trade.

The key is who are the Cavs when Love comes back with the new pieces? Because I'm pretty sure that at least a couple of these guys were intended to play with Love (e.g. Hill, Nance).

Re: Game 65: Cleveland Cavaliers (38-26) @ Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) - 10:30 PM EST

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 3:46 pm
by Stillwater
jbk1234 wrote:
cavs4872 wrote:
jbk1234 wrote:
Hood shouldn't start until he brings it on defense every game.

It's JR who shouldn't be starting; it wouldn't be so apparent then. And give Zizic some burn as well.

The Cavs got eaten alive by the player they should've gotten, plain and simple.


Half of Jordan's points came off of intentional fouls. They also gotten eaten alive by T. Harris and Harrell. So there's really nothing simple about it. The truth is LBJ played a pretty poor game defensively and J. Green was awful on both ends. We came out flat in the 1st half and couldn't play our way back in.

Here's the way the I look it: After the Kyrie trade, the Cavs were a good, but nowhere near elite, team.

The Cavs became a bad team when they tried to integrate IT.

The Cavs without Love and with the old roster were a really bad team.

The Cavs are a bottom four playoff team without Love after the trade.

The key is who are the Cavs when Love comes back with the new pieces? Because I'm pretty sure that at least a couple of these guys were intended to play with Love (e.g. Hill, Nance).

Yeah Love being out hurts the forecast of what we may have been capable of becoming after the deadline trades. It's possible it could come together in the last week of the season but with Osman out indefinitely and Hood day to day along with Green fighting back issues himself and playing poorly because of it , this roster is severely depleted in the front court and might be fighting for the 8th seed before we have Love back to help with the lack of offense.
My fear here is even when he does come back he's not going to be close to 100%.
No matter how you slice it the rest of this season is going to hang on how well LeBron can carry this team and the fact that he has to do that going into the postseason probably will equate to him being less than 100% and a likely second round exit.
I'm usually the optimist, but I don't see any one left who isn't hurt they can step up and stand in the gap.
Montrezl Harrell is a member of klutch Sports is he not? Maybe that explains LeBron taking off plays idfk.