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Good for him, he can watch the playoffs from home too
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Yeah Curry is the reason i think they have a 98% chance to win it all again. I don't see how we can match up. They are better in just about every category, particularly defense.
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I think we should look at Kevin Martin as a guy to fill one of those bench seats. he's very similar to johnson statwise, plus an ohio native. I think we should shut Mo down and bring in Miller as well
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I think we should look at Kevin Martin as a guy to fill one of those bench seats. he's very similar to johnson statwise, plus an ohio native. I think we should shut Mo down and bring in Miller as well Rumor has it that Miller is choosing between the Heat and the Spurs.
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tonight's game is against toronto, what people are saying has a shot to beat us in the playoffs.
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tonight's game is against toronto, what people are saying has a shot to beat us in the playoffs. It's hard for me to believe that a team that involves Luis Scola as prominently as the Raptors do will beat the Cavs. If Demarre Carroll comes back, then I would give them like a 5% chance of beating Cleveland.
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A former Cavaliers player who recently joined the Warriors is in awe at the differences between the 2 teamsBusiness Insider By Emmett Knowlton 7 hours ago Longtime Cleveland big man Anderson Varejao recently signed with the Golden State Warriors after being traded to and subsequently waived by the Portland Trail Blazers at the trade deadline. After 12 years and two NBA Finals appearances with the Cavaliers, Varejao now finds himself in an even more enviable position than playing alongside LeBron James. The Warriors are 51-5, and Varejao has fallen upward — waived by the Blazers and now in prime position to land his first ring. It's not surprising, then, that Varejao has done nothing but gush about the Warriors since landing with Golden State. "I'm glad I came here because I can tell they love each other," Varejao told CSN Bay Area's Monte Poole earlier this week. "When you want to win, you have to be like they are. Friends have fun out there, fun in the locker room."Many interpreted Varejao's comments as a thinly veiled shot at Cleveland. Though the team made the Finals last year, since James returned from Miami the franchise has been unquestionably high drama, recently firing head coach David Blatt and reportedly considering trading Kevin Love at the deadline. On Monday, Golden State's Andrew Bogut made an appearance on Bill Simmons' podcast, during which he told a story about just how happy Varejao had been on his new team.
Anderson Varejao, who obviously was picked up by us a couple of days ago, was sitting on the bench in the Atlanta game toward the end of the second quarter and he looks at me and was like, 'Man, this is so different to where I was. You guys move the ball so well. Everyone passes up a good shot to get a great shot.' And it kind of hits you that this is normal to us, but from someone from the outside looking in, or on a different team, it's like, 'What are these guys doing? How are they doing it?' We kind of see it as normal now.Again it's easy to read into Bogut's anecdote and feel that he, Varejao, or both are taking shots at Cleveland. Considering the Cavs traded Varejao away after 12 seasons, he surely holds some newfound animosity toward the franchise. And Bogut, who played against the Cavs in last year's finals, certainly knows a rematch is most likely in store this year, too. But more than anything, Bogut's words about Varejao's experience in Golden State reveal for the umpteenth time that the Warriors are simply in a different stratosphere of basketball. Nobody has seen anything like it, and the players on the team are practically taking for granted what they're doing. That Varejao — arriving from the best team in the Eastern Conference, no less — would gush like this only exemplifies this further. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/former-cavaliers-player-recently-joined-173006576.html And there is the difference between GS and Cleveland.
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It's not really a surprise. He'll get minutes there guaranteed, and with Wade's injury history, could play important minutes. He would struggle to get as many minutes in Cleveland.
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tonight's game is against toronto, what people are saying has a shot to beat us in the playoffs. It's hard for me to believe that a team that involves Luis Scola as prominently as the Raptors do will beat the Cavs. If Demarre Carroll comes back, then I would give them like a 5% chance of beating Cleveland. Anyone that doesn't think Toronto can beat us in playoffs is crazy and obviously don't watch much basketball. Toronto is a better team than we are since January. Cavs can't defend the rim or stop penetration. Both strengths to what Toronto does offensively
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Toronto has a great backcourt and a center who can score. They are also efficient defensively. But man, they absolutely gagged last year in the playoffs.
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Toronto has a great backcourt and a center who can score. They are also efficient defensively. But man, they absolutely gagged last year in the playoffs. Yeah but that might have been more of being a young team not playing in playoffs before. I expect them to be much better this year. Don't think they can beat us in 7 but it would totally be out of the realm of possibilities. They are scrappy
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NBA refs are just plain bad at their jobs
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I feel a Lebron brick coming up here ... ... and there you have it.
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I feel a Lebron brick coming up here ... ... and there you have it. I'm really losing any hope of a ring for the Cavs, between our FO being a mess and firing a coach for a worse coach mid-season, to how bad our guards are, and Lebron falling off a cliff in ability..then I watch a warriors game and say..yeah..no fing way we beat them in 7, I'd be more worried about us getting out of the east..Toronto is for real.
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...and it still took a complete 4th qtr Cav meltdown and about 6 miracle shots by Lowry to beat us on their home court.
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I see the Raptors are getting the same hype the Hawks did last year on here by Lead.
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Toronto has a great backcourt and a center who can score. They are also efficient defensively. But man, they absolutely gagged last year in the playoffs. Yeah but that might have been more of being a young team not playing in playoffs before. I expect them to be much better this year. Don't think they can beat us in 7 but it would totally be out of the realm of possibilities. They are scrappy I'm just always taking the team that has LeBron on it. . . until that team faces the team with Steph Curry on it.
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Well I'm going to continue my run of starting Cavs opponents PGs in FanDuel at least..
Am I the only one that pronounces hyperbole "Hyper-bowl" instead of "hy-per-bo-le"?
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The way I see it, there are only two teams that can win the title: Golden State (95% chance) and San Antonio (the other 5% chance).
Cleveland cannot defend, doesn't have the guard play, nor the attitude to beat either of those two teams in the west (especially the Warriors).
To be honest, this Cavs team makes me sick. I don't like how they play on either end of the court and I don't really like their personality (heck, I've grown tired of Lebron as well).
Typical Cleveland: even with Lebron James we still won't win anything
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Well I'm going to continue my run of starting Cavs opponents PGs in FanDuel at least.. I often do the same thing. Lowry had 68.5 fantasy pts last night. I know that a lot of people don't care about fantasy bb, but man, the Cavs have a huge problem defending the other team's point guards. Not only do those guys score a lot, but they typically get a lot of assists because of how other Cav defenders have to switch to help. It also leads to offensive boards by the opponents bigs for the same reason.
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I agree w/your take. The comments made by Andy and Bogat really tell the story between a team that willingly shares the ball vs a team that is comprised of more selfish players.
I'm just wondering how bad the Cavs would be had they not signed TT. He is one of the only "team" players that actually get a lot of playing time. I guess Delly plays a lot, but .....
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...and it still took a complete 4th qtr Cav meltdown and about 6 miracle shots by Lowry to beat us on their home court. Teams with championship aspirations don't meltdown, and none of the shots by lowry were miracle. They were open shots because Lue refused to call the double on him. Thats all on Lue, you can't have Delly guarding 95% of the PG's one on one, especially one as aggressive as Lowry. Everyone can dismiss this as just another game but I don't see a very good team when I watch the cavs, you can't win a ring giving up 100 points a game. Funny side note, under Blatt we were giving up 95 points a game. The perimeter defense has to get better by alot. It exposes our bigs consistently, i watched love or TT have to come over to help on lowry at the rim countless times and it always ended up being an assist from lowry to the guy they left for a dunk or a gimme. Theres alot to fix and I don't see how Lue with his limited experience even knows what to do. I still don't think they can beat us in 7, but we all know its about the Finals that we have to be concerned.
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I agree w/your take. The comments made by Andy and Bogat really tell the story between a team that willingly shares the ball vs a team that is comprised of more selfish players.
I'm just wondering how bad the Cavs would be had they not signed TT. He is one of the only "team" players that actually get a lot of playing time. I guess Delly plays a lot, but ..... Our guards are def a big problem, especially Kyrie. I just don't know if he can sacrifice his individual game to setup teammates, and he's at the one position that needs to happen, with his shooting and handles, it would open up alot of people. I consistently see him dribble to the strong side of the defense and instead of moving the ball back around to the weak, he'll try to go 4 on 1 to the rim or take a contested jumper. Its kinda why i really wanted the Irving for CP3 to be true. The issue with the other guard spot isn't really JR, he tries for majority of the time on defense and he can be pretty good, but shump is a waste. His defense isn't all that and his offense is just putrid. I think thats why we are looking to add to the bench. Johnson or Kevin Martin would both play significant more time than shumpert. Johnson isn't happening, so I hope Martin happens and we can snag him.
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Suns Jordan McRae-G Sat, 27 Feb 2016 10:36:00 AM The Cavaliers are expected to sign Jordan McRae out of the D-League. src: Chris Reichert http://nbastartingfive.com/
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Suns Jordan McRae-G Sat, 27 Feb 2016 10:36:00 AM The Cavaliers are expected to sign Jordan McRae out of the D-League. src: Chris Reichert http://nbastartingfive.com/ Championship!
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Suns Jordan McRae-G Sat, 27 Feb 2016 10:36:00 AM The Cavaliers are expected to sign Jordan McRae out of the D-League. src: Chris Reichert http://nbastartingfive.com/ Championship! Yeah no joke right. unless he puts up same numbers he did in dleague. I guess Martin is favored to sign with spurs. I really think there is something to the adage that majority of plus level players don't want to play on Lebron's team. Factor that in with our dysfunctional FO and we can see why players when FA rather play elsewhere.
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What's been wrong with Ibaka this year?
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Curry's range starts at half court. Unreal.
“...Iguodala to Curry, back to Iguodala, up for the layup! Oh! Blocked by James! LeBron James with the rejection!”
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None of us have ever seen anything like this. Ridiculous.
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Not only was that one of the most incredible games that I've ever seen ... Curry's the most unbelievable player I've ever seen in any sport
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I say we kidnap Curry and put him in a Cavs uniform.
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I say we kidnap Curry and put him in a Cavs uniform. He's something else... Back in the day I remember watching his Dad (cause I was a Charlotte Hornet fan back as a kid, as most was in school lol) Dell Curry rip threes with the quick trigger.
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