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Post#21 » by jbk1234 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 5:00 am

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I can blame 85% of that game on the officials. You were the one who said we couldn't compete with the Spurs. We had that game and all of a sudden we get like six calls in a row against us in the fourth quarter? Come on man. Blatt should have picked up a technical or two (security would have been walking me out of the building). He gets 5%. Kyrie couldn't hit an outside shot and couldn't guard Parker. He's responsible for the other 10%. It didn't matter who we had behind him (TT, Love or Mozgov). Kyrie has to learn that he can't finish a game where Parker goes off for 24 points and Kyrie only picks up one foul in garbage time. Dude has six fouls and plays 30 minutes. Use some of them.


Dude im just tired of hearing the excuses. We **** lost because we have a coach that doesn't know what he is doing, its not the refs fault. Not only that but Kyrie had a subpar game and Love is a disappearing act like usual.

Mozgov have regressed from last season and Blatt can never put the right combinations of players on the floor together. I don't know how you can realistically come out of this game with your mind changed that the Cavs can beat the spurs 4 times out of 7, I sure as hell don't think that.

Blatt hasn't been great, but Kyrie and LeBron are doing him no favors when they revert to that ISO ball crap. We were winning handily in the first half because we kept the ball moving. Then Kyrie and LeBron got lazy, stopped looking for Love in the post, and overall made poor decisions on the offensive end.

Also, Kyrie's defense was atrocious tonight. He needs to get that up to at least mediocre level, or else we have no shot at beating anyone in the Finals.


Yeah he's in danger of not starting. He's got to learn to foul a little without getting called for it. He's got to learn to flop a little on some of those moving screens. He's never going to be a rock star on defense but he can at least fake it like those Western Conference guards.
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Post#22 » by mjj0062 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 5:15 am

Blatt needs to play Mo Williams Im sorry he is taking a guy that can get insanely hot out of the game. I love Delly and he has a lot of intangibles that are great for a team. But you need to have more of a realistic trigger for him. If he is 2/8 like he is tonight u sit him on the bench and play Mo.

This is the second winnable game (GSW on XMAS) where if another player on the bench gets hot u could possibly win
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Post#23 » by UDRIH14 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 5:20 am

hey why is lebron still subbing himself in and out of games? is he still cramping?
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Post#24 » by jbk1234 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 5:42 am

mjj0062 wrote:Blatt needs to play Mo Williams Im sorry he is taking a guy that can get insanely hot out of the game. I love Delly and he has a lot of intangibles that are great for a team. But you need to have more of a realistic trigger for him. If he is 2/8 like he is tonight u sit him on the bench and play Mo.

This is the second winnable game (GSW on XMAS) where if another player on the bench gets hot u could possibly win


Yeah because we needed to see if old Parker could go off for a career high against us. Mo is injured BTW.
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Post#25 » by jbk1234 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 5:42 am

UDRIH14 wrote:hey why is lebron still subbing himself in and out of games? is he still cramping?


The only cramping problems come from female trolls.
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Post#26 » by TheOUTLAW » Fri Jan 15, 2016 12:45 pm

You have to be a complete idiot to say that Blatt doesn't know what he's doing. Could he have done something differently? Sure, but that game was 100% decided on the court by the players along with some beneficial calls.
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Post#27 » by mjj0062 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 1:47 pm

TheOUTLAW wrote:You have to be a complete idiot to say that Blatt doesn't know what he's doing. Could he have done something differently? Sure, but that game was 100% decided on the court by the players along with some beneficial calls.


I think your just as delusional as the rest of the fans on realcavsfans. The fact that people think Blatt is some great coach is laughable. You can't sit here and tell me with a straight face that Blatt maximizes the talent on this team.
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Post#28 » by yoyoboy » Fri Jan 15, 2016 8:39 pm

I don't think Blatt is a terrible coach, but he's definitely not helping to maximize the talent on this roster. I don't remember the last time I've watched a Cavs game and thought to myself, "Excellent play call there" or "Great job with that rotation, Coach."
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Post#29 » by jbk1234 » Fri Jan 15, 2016 10:37 pm

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TheOUTLAW wrote:You have to be a complete idiot to say that Blatt doesn't know what he's doing. Could he have done something differently? Sure, but that game was 100% decided on the court by the players along with some beneficial calls.


I think your just as delusional as the rest of the fans on realcavsfans. The fact that people think Blatt is some great coach is laughable. You can't sit here and tell me with a straight face that Blatt maximizes the talent on this team.


I actually thought Blatt out coached Pop during the first half of last night's game.
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