Sansterre wrote:
He has them ranked 16 overall. I must admit I've never thought about exactly where they ranked overall, but when you think about it intuitively, the team that beat a 73 win team over 7 games has to be pretty darn good right?
I think a good way to think about them is by comparing them to the 2001 Lakers.
Both had underwhelming regular seasons. We know what the Lakers' problems were. The Cavs weren't AS disappointing, I mean, they were the 1st seed after all, but you have to think a healthy LeBron-Kyrie-Love should be looking at least in the low 60s in terms of wins and a 7.5+ SRS (they were 57 and 5.45 respectively).
Then they both flipped the switch come Playoff time.
In Round 1 '01 Lakers eviscerated a very solid Blazers team (4.5 SRS) by 14.7 ppg.
In Round 2 they easily beat a very good Kings team (6.1 SRS) by 9.2 ppg
In the Conference Finals they absolutely MURDERED a VERY good Spurs team (7.9 SRS) by 18.2 ppg (!!!)
In the FInals they beat a middling Sixers team (3.6 SRS) by 6.8 ppg
In comparison, the '16 Cavs
In Round 1 easily beat a mundane Pistons team (0.5 SRS) by 8.5 ppg.
In Round 2 they eviscerated a solid Hawks team (3.5 SRS) by 12.5 ppg.
In Round 3 they slaughtered a solid Raptors team (4.1 SRS) by 15.5 ppg
In the Finals they BARELY won over a historically great Warriors team (10.3 SRS) by 0.5 ppg.
So some parallels emerge. After an underwhelming regular season, both teams ran through their conferences with large blowouts against every team they faced. The Lakers obviously played better teams up until the Finals, but what the Cavs were able to do as well was obviously also very impressive.
Then in the Finals, while the Lakers beat a meh Sixers team, the Cavs had to win against the winningest regular season team of all time. That has to count for something right?
I feel like when you think of the Cavs as an '01 Lakers that faced slightly worse opposition in the first 3 rounds (but still wrecked them), but then had to face the '96 Bulls in the Finals and barely won in 7, they would start to be regarded better, wouldn't they?
If the '01 Lakers are a top 5 team of all time (I think they are), should the '16 Cavs be considered for top 10 perhaps?