The Cavaliers have the look of a champion
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 4:26 am
The Cleveland Cavaliers have that look, the look that you see when you look at a champion. It's the look that so many Laker teams have had; the same look that so many Dallas Cowboy teams had; The same look that so many Yankee teams have had. It is more than the sum of their parts. It is a feeling that their opponent has when they play them, the feeling that a loss is immanent.
Future hall of fame center Oneal starts at Center; newly acquired power forward Antawn Jamison will start; All World small forward LeBron James; starting shooting guard Anthony Parker, and starting point Mo Williams bringing the team down the court. As if that wasn't enough to worry about, the Cavaliers have Delonte West, Hickson, Powe, Anderson Varejao, Daniel Gibson, Jamario Moon, Jawad Williams, Danny Green, Sebastian Telfair, Darnell Jackson, and the immanent return of Zydrunas Ilgauskas on their bench. To make matters worse, the Cavaliers have gotten better and better as the season has progressed. Despite injuries to Mo Williams, Jamario Moon, Oneal, Delonte West, and Powe, the Cavaliers have gone 40-8 since starting the season 3-3. They have the league's best record at home, the best overall record, and are on a franchise-tying record 13 game win streak, where they have beaten their opponents by an average of over 10 points a game.
There will be people who will find small holes in the Cavaliers, and will attempt to exploit them and use them as a reason for why Cleveland isn't as good as they may appear. There are others who will try to tear down the team with rumors of LeBron James possibly leaving during the summer, to another team. People will try to take the Cavaliers down in every way imaginable. No stone will be left unturned because each of the people trying to tear the Cavaliers down, will be doing it for no reason other than the fact that they wish that their team was the Cavs. Yet, no matter what people try, nothing will work. As good as the Cavaliers have been, they have just gotten better! And the scary part for their opponents is that they are bound to get even better.
Nike finally got it right: We are all Witnesses!
Future hall of fame center Oneal starts at Center; newly acquired power forward Antawn Jamison will start; All World small forward LeBron James; starting shooting guard Anthony Parker, and starting point Mo Williams bringing the team down the court. As if that wasn't enough to worry about, the Cavaliers have Delonte West, Hickson, Powe, Anderson Varejao, Daniel Gibson, Jamario Moon, Jawad Williams, Danny Green, Sebastian Telfair, Darnell Jackson, and the immanent return of Zydrunas Ilgauskas on their bench. To make matters worse, the Cavaliers have gotten better and better as the season has progressed. Despite injuries to Mo Williams, Jamario Moon, Oneal, Delonte West, and Powe, the Cavaliers have gone 40-8 since starting the season 3-3. They have the league's best record at home, the best overall record, and are on a franchise-tying record 13 game win streak, where they have beaten their opponents by an average of over 10 points a game.
There will be people who will find small holes in the Cavaliers, and will attempt to exploit them and use them as a reason for why Cleveland isn't as good as they may appear. There are others who will try to tear down the team with rumors of LeBron James possibly leaving during the summer, to another team. People will try to take the Cavaliers down in every way imaginable. No stone will be left unturned because each of the people trying to tear the Cavaliers down, will be doing it for no reason other than the fact that they wish that their team was the Cavs. Yet, no matter what people try, nothing will work. As good as the Cavaliers have been, they have just gotten better! And the scary part for their opponents is that they are bound to get even better.
Nike finally got it right: We are all Witnesses!