Game 43: Cavs @ Trailblazers 1/12/2023
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 2:15 am
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TheLand13 wrote:Rubio actually looked really good out there. Hit those two big three pointers, making some really nice passes, doing a good job of keeping the offense running, and the defense was there too. But what I really liked was that he didn’t look rusty at all. I expected him to look like he lost a bit of a step, but based on how he was moving, it looked like he had been playing all season long.
Having him back is going to do wonders for Cleveland on both ends of the floor. I am incredibly excited to have him back. All we need is for Wade to return, and we could be seeing a very improved version of the cavaliers offensively.
afarmenian wrote:TheLand13 wrote:Rubio actually looked really good out there. Hit those two big three pointers, making some really nice passes, doing a good job of keeping the offense running, and the defense was there too. But what I really liked was that he didn’t look rusty at all. I expected him to look like he lost a bit of a step, but based on how he was moving, it looked like he had been playing all season long.
Having him back is going to do wonders for Cleveland on both ends of the floor. I am incredibly excited to have him back. All we need is for Wade to return, and we could be seeing a very improved version of the cavaliers offensively.
I like Dean but right now he isn't much different than Windler, seems like any kind of light breeze and he gets hurt, and he can play and help this team, in a perfect world he should make Love an afterthought but its just not happening so far.
I doubt Wade ever becomes that. He's not as good of a rebounder as Love but for $6 million, having him back-up Mobley isn't the worst thing in the world.TheLand13 wrote:afarmenian wrote:TheLand13 wrote:Rubio actually looked really good out there. Hit those two big three pointers, making some really nice passes, doing a good job of keeping the offense running, and the defense was there too. But what I really liked was that he didn’t look rusty at all. I expected him to look like he lost a bit of a step, but based on how he was moving, it looked like he had been playing all season long.
Having him back is going to do wonders for Cleveland on both ends of the floor. I am incredibly excited to have him back. All we need is for Wade to return, and we could be seeing a very improved version of the cavaliers offensively.
I like Dean but right now he isn't much different than Windler, seems like any kind of light breeze and he gets hurt, and he can play and help this team, in a perfect world he should make Love an afterthought but its just not happening so far.
I don’t want him to make Love an after thought. I want him to be able to start at SF and be that third floor spreader that we need to truly unlock our offense.
ijspeelman wrote:Most notable thing we did this game was fix our weakside help at the half. Dame was beating Allen/Mobley when they went up and no one was getting back to help.
I feel like the Trailblazers made hella contested shots tonight and we were missing a bunch of our open ones.
I, for one, welcome the return of Spanish Jesus. Two very important threes down the stretch.
JonFromVA wrote:ijspeelman wrote:Most notable thing we did this game was fix our weakside help at the half. Dame was beating Allen/Mobley when they went up and no one was getting back to help.
I feel like the Trailblazers made hella contested shots tonight and we were missing a bunch of our open ones.
I, for one, welcome the return of Spanish Jesus. Two very important threes down the stretch.
Gotta give Caris credit as he was our only defender who made any sort of difference when he was guarding Lillard and he wasn't baited in to any fouls THIS time.
As we dream about dealing him before the deadline, we need to be cognizant that his defense and length when guarding wings is something we could miss. There are a lot of tough shot makers in the league and Dame is certainly one of the best; but there's a fair chance we'll need to do better than get a hand up and not draw a foul to slow down a hot shooting wing in the playoffs.
Otherwise just a ton of credit all around, this was a terrific team effort.
JujitsuFlip wrote:I doubt Wade ever becomes that. He's not as good of a rebounder as Love but for $6 million, having him back-up Mobley isn't the worst thing in the world.TheLand13 wrote:afarmenian wrote:
I like Dean but right now he isn't much different than Windler, seems like any kind of light breeze and he gets hurt, and he can play and help this team, in a perfect world he should make Love an afterthought but its just not happening so far.
I don’t want him to make Love an after thought. I want him to be able to start at SF and be that third floor spreader that we need to truly unlock our offense.
Upgrading the starting SF and back-up SF spot should be a big focus this coming summer and if not, in summer of 2024 without a question it needs to be a priority because that is potentially Mitchell's final season with the Cavs.
JonFromVA wrote:Lets just start knocking on wood now because it seems the moment we start to get healthy, we get hit by a new wave of injuries.
On the bright side, JBB played 10 men again last night. I think that's 3 in a row?
So, maybe, just maybe we can avoid some injuries if JBB can keep the minutes from getting out of hand.
TheLand13 wrote:JonFromVA wrote:Lets just start knocking on wood now because it seems the moment we start to get healthy, we get hit by a new wave of injuries.
On the bright side, JBB played 10 men again last night. I think that's 3 in a row?
So, maybe, just maybe we can avoid some injuries if JBB can keep the minutes from getting out of hand.
A lot of you are acting like he's had much of a choice in regards to the minutes being played. While I agree that Neto and even Lopez to an extent should be played more, there just haven't been many options for how to switch up their guard rotation.
Rubio coming back is going to change that now. But there are still holes like Stevens that need to be needled out and right now we aren't in any position to do that. But once Wade comes back and he's in the starting lineup again, I could see Bickerstaff running a consistent nine man rotation with Rubio/Okoro/Levert/Love being his consistent unit off the bench. That's actually a very solid bench unit to have especially with a team like this.
Edit: I completely forgot about Osman, who will almost certainly continue to have a role on this team. A ten man rotation could actually be a regular thing going forward.
TheLand13 wrote:afarmenian wrote:TheLand13 wrote:Rubio actually looked really good out there. Hit those two big three pointers, making some really nice passes, doing a good job of keeping the offense running, and the defense was there too. But what I really liked was that he didn’t look rusty at all. I expected him to look like he lost a bit of a step, but based on how he was moving, it looked like he had been playing all season long.
Having him back is going to do wonders for Cleveland on both ends of the floor. I am incredibly excited to have him back. All we need is for Wade to return, and we could be seeing a very improved version of the cavaliers offensively.
I like Dean but right now he isn't much different than Windler, seems like any kind of light breeze and he gets hurt, and he can play and help this team, in a perfect world he should make Love an afterthought but its just not happening so far.
I don’t want him to make Love an after thought. I want him to be able to start at SF and be that third floor spreader that we need to truly unlock our offense.