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How badly do you want that 8th seed?!?

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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#21 » by TheOUTLAW » Tue Jul 13, 2010 12:38 am

So yeah, we didn't barely manage 60, we got 61 and could have had more if they would have mattered. Just admit to being wrong, jeez.
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#22 » by Rise Against » Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:09 am

Ojmayo wrote:To be fair, LeBron sat out for 4, Mo sat out for 2, Antawn, Parker sat out for 1.

And that doesn't change the fact that we could have easily won more than 61..
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#23 » by Ojmayo » Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:13 am

TheOUTLAW wrote:So yeah, we didn't barely manage 60, we got 61 and could have had more if they would have mattered. Just admit to being wrong, jeez.



Wrong about what? That we barely won 60 games. I'm not wrong we won 61. You're the one assuming that we would have won more. The last 4 teams we faced were Chicago, Orlando, Atlanta, and Indiana. 3 of those teams were very capable of beating us.

You could assume whatever you want, but the fact is that we barely managed to win 60 games.
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#24 » by gflem » Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:15 am

I think this team as it stands right now would not make the playoffs. It was built to support a player who is no longer here, and while there are some good players, they dont look like they fit together well. Byron can make a difference, but they are too slow or old collectively to run, and too small to play half court offense. No low post threat.
Defensively they are too small to stop any team with a decent front court. I am not counting on Powe being effective in the first half of the season if at all, so we have Andy and no other big that has proven that they can defend the post, and Andy isnt that effective against the bigger stronger post players in the league.
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#25 » by Cookin Baskets » Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:47 am

heathmalc wrote:The Cavaliers will likely have home-court in the first round...despite what everyone thinks they know.


Nope they will be lucky to get the 8th seed. Maybe a heat-cavs 1st round series.
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#26 » by Mamba Venom » Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:08 am

LeBron might get killed if Cleveland gets it.

That would be fate vs. Cleveland.

Everyone wants it for the spotlight.
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#27 » by heathmalc » Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:42 am

I wont get into the last season argument, because it's in the past. What I will argue is that LeBron didn't win 60 games by himself. Someone on this forums said that the Cavaliers "barely" managed to win 60 games. I think that is wrong, but that doesn't matter. What does matter is that No other team in the NBA won 60 games last season.

Yes, we lost LeBron James. Looking at statistical analysis done by different writers, the common belief is that LeBron wins the Cavaliers 15-20 games a year over last two seasons (Hollinger's formula said LeBron won the Cavs 20 each season...that was the highest of all analysis' ).

So, if we subtract 20 wins from the Cavaliers, we then come up with 41 wins.

It is believed that Shaq added 2 wins last season (most...also from Hollinger). Subtract those and we now have 39 wins.

Most people are saying we are a 30-40 win team without LeBron. So, if we look at the statistics and the analysis given us by various people/sites, then what most people think is correct.

It is also believed that the Cavaliers could have won 7 more games last season with better coaching.

Let's assume we add a Byron Scott type SF like Andre Iguodala.

Iguodala was believed to add 13.5 wins to Philly last season (again, Hollinger's stat).

So, if we keep everyone that we have, and simply add Iguodala, then the Cavaliers go from 39 wins to 52.5 wins.

The Cavaliers will likely add a center in some form besides Kaun, so we will leave his number at 0.

It is common theory that each season after 2nd yr in league, that the average player will add 0.5 wins per year through his development, all the way through his prime. After the prime years, then games are removed, obviously.

If we are to accept this theory (which almost every NBA team subscribes to), then that would mean that Mo, Hickson, Varejao, and Gibson would each add 0.5 more wins to the team. 0.5*4+52.5= 54.5 Wins.


LeBron was awesome for the Cavaliers... a player that cannot be replaced. But, it isn't like he was the only player we could use to win with. The Cavs are still mostly young, and now they have a lot more flexibility. Depending on the moves...if they are good ones, and not knee-jerk decisions, then the Cavs will probably have a good year.

One player that we DEFINITELY need to stay as far away as possible from: Darren Collison.

If we get him...you guys will be VERY, VERY sorry!!!!
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#28 » by gflem » Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:04 pm

You put too much faith in numbers. So did the people that invested in Enron. Just because Hollinger says something doesnt mean it is the gospel. What are the stats on players changing teams, and how does changing teams affect a players effect on wins in Hollinger's formula.
Many players who have changed teams have fallen off dramatically for whatever reason. You cant just say that Iguodala had a plus 13 effect on Philly so he will have a plus 13 effect in Cleveland.
I dont know what Bosh's plus was, but if you add that and Lebron's plus 20 and add it to Miami's win total last year what would you get? 75 or 80, or more? Its not realistic to just add a players plus total from one team to a players new team. Its apples to oranges Heath.
I would like to see this team go after Iguodala though, If Philly wants to trade him for the TE straight up I would definitely do that. He is a bit of a chucker from what I have read, but is a good defender and can run the floor and score. I think he would fit what Byron wants to do offensively here and is young enough to still be effective in a few years when hopefully we are able to contend again.
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#29 » by NYK 455 » Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:09 pm

I'd love to see Cavs/Heat. Sadly, it won't happen.
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#30 » by kenneth9265 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:02 pm

The Cavs will make the playoffs and will get better then just the 8th seed. come on people, they are the Cleveland-freakin-Cavaliers.....not the "Lebron James Gang"!
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#31 » by cavsfan_osiris » Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:44 am

#8 seed? No, thanks. I'd rather the Cavs get a lotto ticket instead of being gang raped by the mWo.
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#32 » by joe.linnen » Sat Jul 17, 2010 1:56 am

J08 wrote:as much as i dont like the heat, there is almost no chance that heat are defeated in the playoffs by a team not named the lakers.

but i sure hope they lose in the first round



I'm sorry I still see Orlando and Boston ahead of Miami. That conference still belongs to Boston and then Orlando. Miami has yet to prove anything yet. The Lakers will stop them if Miami gets lucky and gets by Boston and Orlando, but I don't see them getting out of the second round, if they have to face Boston or Orlando
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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#33 » by Sundov » Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:10 pm

joe.linnen wrote:

I'm sorry I still see Orlando and Boston ahead of Miami. That conference still belongs to Boston and then Orlando. Miami has yet to prove anything yet. The Lakers will stop them if Miami gets lucky and gets by Boston and Orlando, but I don't see them getting out of the second round, if they have to face Boston or Orlando


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Lebron James v Vince Carter.

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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#34 » by Manny Phresh » Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:42 pm

Sundov wrote:Dwyane Wade v Quentin Richardson
Lebron James v Vince Carter.

That's all I have to say. Goodnight.


Yeah... because in a game of basketball... the only thing that matters is Individual Matchups.... WRONG!

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Re: How badly do you want that 8th seed?!? 

Post#35 » by mcfly1204 » Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:40 pm

Sundov wrote:
joe.linnen wrote:

I'm sorry I still see Orlando and Boston ahead of Miami. That conference still belongs to Boston and then Orlando. Miami has yet to prove anything yet. The Lakers will stop them if Miami gets lucky and gets by Boston and Orlando, but I don't see them getting out of the second round, if they have to face Boston or Orlando


Dwyane Wade v Quentin Richardson
Lebron James v Vince Carter.

That's all I have to say. Goodnight.

Dwyane Wade v Vince Carter + Dwight Howard
Lebron James v Quentin Richardson + Dwight Howard
Well at least we're not Detroit!

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