CelticsPride18 wrote:yoyoboy wrote:Love stretching the floor and LeBron's drives have given the Celtics problems in the past.
Last year the Cavs put up a 128.4 ORTG against the Celtics.
Love: 22.6 ppg on 68.8% TS
LeBron: 29.6 ppg on 64.6% TS
Kyrie: 25.8 ppg on 76.3% TS
JR: 7.0 ppg on 70.7% TS
Tristan: 11.6 ppg on 77.3% TS
Those numbers are absurd. But the Celtics' defense is better this year and the Cavs' offense will be weaker without Kyrie, so it'll be a much close record matchup for sure.
Holy ****. We got murdered by the big 3. It’s a miracle that we were able to steal a game.
Yeah to be fair that series is probably the most the Cavs have clicked as a team since LeBron came back.
The average MOV was +20.0 across the 5 games. The Celtics' 1 win was by 3 points and then the Cavs' 4 victories were by 13, 13, 33, and 44. The Big 3 put up 72 ppg on 69.3% TS (47.0% from three) together. And that win in Game 3 that the Celtics got was when Marcus Smart vastly outplayed LeBron. LeBron put up 11 points and 6 turnovers while Smart posted 27 points on 7/10 shooting from three and 7 assists. LeBron looked horrible and unathletic that day along with Game 4 and I remember thinking we were seeing the beginning of LeDecline but then it turned out he was sick.
Not expecting it to be like last year though. Brown/Tatum/Morris are better than Crowder and Bradley trying to guard LeBron, Hill isn't going to go off like Kyrie did, Baynes is better than Amir, and Rozier has stepped up.