ijspeelman wrote:I’ll be honest… idk what happened this game.
We were up by 14 and suddenly it was a close game and then we lost by 8 points. Gobert went down with an injury, but I def wouldn’t say his absence was a positive.
I didn’t think we played bad team defense, but Timberwolves were finding ways to the rim and making all baskets there.
Our offense was struggling the second half and I can’t put my finger on why. We do struggle against the teams w longer wings who is play aggressively, but we got open looks so idk.
I can narrow it down to three things.
One, Mitchell was not himself tonight due to being sick and he looked horrible as a result.
Two, Mobley wasn't very good after the knee injury. I'm glad he's able to play since it means no long term injury but quite frankly, I think we were better off not letting him go out. Bickerstaff should have just told him to sit this one.
Three, we didn't respect the Timberwolves after Rudy went down. When you've watched a team long enough, you can tell when they're starting to take their foot off the gas pedal. Sometimes teams will see an injury occur or someone leave the game for an extended period of time and they will take full advantage of it. We did not take advantage at all of Gobert being out. In fact we did the opposite. Rather than attack the paint like we should have, we just kept trying to find ways to get our shot going from the outside. That can't happen, especially against a team that likes to run and take advantage of misses in transition. The Cavaliers almost never take advantage of injuries or players being in foul trouble. I think this is a huge weakness of Bickerstaff as a coach, who I have defended constantly on this board. His on the fly adjustments based on what's going on in game are terrible, and it's one thing that can potentially hold Cleveland back in the long term if it's not something he works on.
These are the kinds of games you hate to lose, because I am of the belief that every game matters. And with how tight the Eastern Conference standings are, I will say right now that losing a game like this really hurts our potential standings in the playoffs. I am confident that we'll make the playoffs, but I want us to at least have favorable positioning. The way we are playing teams like Boston and Denver, we need to start showing that same effort and energy against lower ranked teams like this one, because we didn't do that tonight and it cost us.
Hopefully we can bounce back and start another run, but first up will be the very short handed Pelicans.