Mr Loggins wrote:cavs get the brooms out.

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Mr Loggins wrote:cavs get the brooms out.

Dupp wrote:Stillwater wrote:jonjames wrote:Boston in 6. I think they have what it takes to go all the way to the NBA Finals this year. One thing's for certain, the Celtics are going to be a much tougher out for the Cavs than the Raptors were. The Celtics actually have heart and a really good head coach as well.
Raptors had the coach of the year and look what good that did them...I agree Boston will play with more fire, but it won't be enough.
Actually brad Stevens is on the Celtics
ken6199 wrote:Poll to be created once the other series is finished.
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TEAM FORUMS:Cleveland Cavaliers
Revived wrote:ken6199 wrote:Poll to be created once the other series is finished.
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TEAM FORUMS:Cleveland Cavaliers
Can you update OP with the schedule of the games? For the life of me, I can’t find it online.
Stillwater wrote:Dupp wrote:Stillwater wrote:Raptors had the coach of the year and look what good that did them...I agree Boston will play with more fire, but it won't be enough.
Actually brad Stevens is on the Celtics
He is considered a great coach by his players that would otherwise be lesser players on other teams, but what has he won? he didn't get 1 vote in the recent coaches poll.
I think he is a solid coach that gets the most from average players, he turned Isaiah into a **** allstar so kudos there but don't think that makes the difference to Lebron and co.
Revived wrote:ken6199 wrote:Poll to be created once the other series is finished.
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TEAM FORUMS:Cleveland Cavaliers
Can you update OP with the schedule of the games? For the life of me, I can’t find it online.
Stillwater wrote:Dupp wrote:Stillwater wrote:Raptors had the coach of the year and look what good that did them...I agree Boston will play with more fire, but it won't be enough.
Actually brad Stevens is on the Celtics
He is considered a great coach by his players that would otherwise be lesser players on other teams, but what has he won? he didn't get 1 vote in the recent coaches poll.
I think he is a solid coach that gets the most from average players, he turned Isaiah into a **** allstar so kudos there but don't think that makes the difference to Lebron and co.
god shammgod wrote:didn't watch a minute. it feels good. might not watch more than a game or two for the rest of the season. there's nothing to see. our best player is a midget g-leaguer.
Warchant wrote:Tigersrule wrote:drstarheel wrote:
Where are you getting this data? Per NBA.com statistics a "wide open" shot is defined as no defender within 6 ft. Indy allowed 13.2 of these per game. Toronto allowed 14.5. Furthermore, any shot with a defender 4 plus feet away is defined as open/wide open. Cavs shot 36.2% against Indy on these. They shot 34.8% against Toronto. So the Cavs actually shot better on open + wide open shots against Indy than they did against Toronto.
Pacers played more physical, and I mean WAY MORE physical than the Raptors did. Thats what it comes down to. Period
Exactly and Lance isnt afraid of LB one bit....I can bet $1K if that was LB instead of Clarkson going in for that dunk, DD pulls up and lets him do it instead of committing the hard foul like he did
Agnostifarian wrote:I am going on record here that, IMO, Noah Vonleh will be a five+ year all-star and be one of the top 5 PFs in the league for that stretch and possibly longer.
mzepol wrote:I'm standing by my team and voted Celtics in 7.
On a side note, this thread is a lot more civil compared to the Celtics vs. Sixers' and Bucks' series threads. Lots of hot takes and trash talking on those threads.
Slello17 wrote:i think this is going to be fun.
The cavs will have trouble adjusting to the « every one switch on defense », Tatum, Morris, horford, brown, smart, semi, baynes is tough to deal with.
Lebron Will get his but it will be a lot harder for every one else.
While I don’t see this injured celtics team beating lebron James in a seven game series, they play with so much poise, toughness and determination that they’ll give themselves a chance.
Rebounding and rim protection will be a key for the Celtics.
As a pacers fan, I see them as a more dangerous opponent for lebron than we were.
titlebound1 wrote:Stillwater wrote:Dupp wrote:
Actually brad Stevens is on the Celtics
He is considered a great coach by his players that would otherwise be lesser players on other teams, but what has he won? he didn't get 1 vote in the recent coaches poll.
I think he is a solid coach that gets the most from average players, he turned Isaiah into a **** allstar so kudos there but don't think that makes the difference to Lebron and co.
This might be the worst take I've ever seen