Recap: New Orleans 100, Cleveland 89 (or, do Care Bears have opposable thumbs?)
2014-01-29Well, the Cavs kept it close for a quarter and a half tonight. With a 44-42 lead with five minutes left in the second, Dion Waiters lost the ball coming off a screen, and then committed a clear path foul on Eric Gordon. The Pelicans got a four point possession after Gordon canned the freebies and then drained a jumper in C.J. Miles’ grill. New Orleans scored eight more unanswered points to close the quarter on a 16-0 run. The future best player in the NBA, Anthony Davis, made sure the game was never again in doubt. But we did have a silver lining. Gum Drop Bear provided heartfelt entertainment throughout the evening. If you watched this game as if it was a cartoon made for six year olds, it wasn’t that bad.
It’s been discussed on this blog that Anthony Bennett is actually a giant Care Bear playing in the NBA. Once you realize this, it explains so much, and makes watching him enjoyable. But the saga of how a Care Bear made it to the NBA begs a lot of questions. In more recent lore, Care Bears seem to have articulated fingers. In olden times, they seemed to have appendages that end in mitten shaped hands. In examining a care bear that I found deep underneath my daughter’s bed, I found that the stuffed variety of Care Bears contained the stiff outline of a thumb. Clearly, a life sized stuffed bear would be unable to shoot a basketball, and would lose it easily. This may explain AB15’s shooting percentages.
We need an expert to clarify this. Adult fans of My Little Pony are known by the unified term, Bronies. Unfortunately, there’s a schism in the fanboy community over whether adult male Care Bear fans are known as “Care Dudes” or “Belly Bros.” Regardless, the only person I know who might be a Care Dude is CtB commenter, Ross, who invented the Gumdrop Bear moniker. With Ross unable to comment, the only way we’ll be able to be answer this question is to watch GDB play.
Fortunately, Mike Brown wanted to know, too. So he called up Bennett after two weeks of DNP/CDs and decided to play him 31 minutes tonight. The Cavs were without Andy for this one, and started Tyler Zeller in his stead. When ZPA subbed out at 3:29 left in the first, Mike Brown decided to begin painting his absurdist masterpiece by inserting Anthony Bennett at center. A running diary follows, to be followed by future generations of Belly Bros. and fans of Mike Brown’s performance art.
First Quarter
2:52 Eric Gordon drives and scores over Gum Drop Bear, who looks about 6’5″ standing next to Anthony Davis. I want a refund, NBA Draft combine. 40 seconds later, Gordon does it again. Anthony Bennett will never be known as shot block bear.
1:40 Dion Waiters steals the ball from Tyreke Evans and races up the right sideline. Bennett trails, and Waiters clearly wants to get him a bucket. Dion slows, pitches to Gum Drop, who gathers slowly and then gets the ball knocked out of his mitteny mitts by Care Bear villain, Beastly. “Oh, Gum Drop Bear,” I utter. In retrospect, the shot blocker may have Anthony Davis. They have the same unibrow.
1:34 Bennett drives from the right elbow and throws a pass off Tristan Thompson’s hands. Mittenitis is apparently contagious.
0:34 Gum Drop Bear catches the ball at the top right of the key and bricks a 20 footer over Anthony “Beastly” Davis. I’ve seen nothing in this quarter that makes me think that Bennett’s arms and hands weren’t sown on at the Hasbro factory.
Second Quarter
11:44 Davis blocks Gum Drop Bear’s dunk attempt. Bennett shakes his head at his lack of a call. Apparently, they don’t teach you how to shield the ball from the defender in Canada, because Gum Drop looked an awful lot like Tristan Thompson on that one.
10:22 Jarrett Jack hits a trailing Gum Drop Bear on the break. Instead of trying to put up a right side layup, Bennett channels his inner Share Bear, and throws a pass to Waiters that goes all of two feet before falling to the court as Dion looks on disgustedly. Austin Carr yells something about not being afraid of failing. But I empathize. The ball must have slipped out of GDB’s cottony paws.
8:30 Gum Drop Bear chases Darius Miller out to the right wing on defense. Miller shoots, and GDB challenges by jumping from seven feet away and throwing his Care Bear bottom into Miller. He ends up straddling Miller in some sort of reverse-Gum-Drop-teabag closeout. Riotous laughter erupts in the Smith living room. Miller makes three free throws.
7:18 Bennett shows on a pick and roll and launches his gum drop shaped body into Eric Gordon 32 feet from the basket. Gordon bounces and Austin Carr goes off. “I hate that. I hate that play. If you don’t have the right angle, why you wanna bump him like that? Slide your feet and make him turn the other way. But don’t run at him like a truck coming out of a (loses train of thought)… (exasperatedly) Why do that? It makes no sense that far from the basket.” Why indeed, Austin.
6:31 The Cavs score out of a timeout when Bennett curls off a screen to the left of the key, catches, and drains a 17 footer! 12 seconds later, Gum Drop gets whistled for a defensive three second violation. You win some, you lose some.
Third Quarter
7:20 Bennett crashes for a pedestrian offensive board.
6:58 Anthony Davis takes a rebound away from Bennett by out-jumping him from behind.
6:41 Defensive rebound with some elevation.
6:33 Offensive rebound! AB spins and feeds Dion on the left wing, and then sets a screen for Waiters, who scores. The Cavs scorekeepers are very generous and credit AB with an assist. What is happening?
4:11 One of many possessions in this game where AB is camped out in the right corner. This is called “foreshadowing.”
2:29 Bennett shot-fakes from the right elbow, drives left on Ajinca, and tries to slam it over Greg Stiemsma. Nice move, Anthony! He doesn’t succeed but he does get to the line where he splits the pair.
2:12 After a show-and-recover on a screen without running someone over, AB15 displays some nice effort going after, and grabbing, a defensive rebound.
0:56 Anthony Davis schools Gum Drop on a spin and drive from the free throw line. This is not a fair match-up. Davis has at least 15 inches on Bennett.
Fourth Quarter
11:00 Bennett is throwing “the butt that almost destroyed Darius Miller” into screens a couple times per possession. He’s subtly using his body to rub defenders off guards. It’s nice to see… Hey! Get your mind out of the gutter.
9:23 Jack lasers a pass to AB on a back door cut, and Bennett destroys the basket with a two handed dunk! He hangs, and did I hear a snarl?
8:44 Bennet screens for Jack on the right wing, slides to the right corner, and Jack hits him on the pick and pop. Bennett elevates and shoots a form perfect jumper over Greg Stiemsma. The crowd gets on its feet. THOSE THUMBS ARE OPPOSABLE!!!!
6:48 Those huge hands and enormous wingspan allow AB to easily grab another defensive board. He gets Austin Rivers in the right post on the ensuing possession and instead of backing him down, he shoots a turnaround brick to the right baseline — a poor choice.
6:00 Anthony Davis and Anthony Bennett tie up a rebound for a jump ball. Fred McCloud remarks that Bennett is 6’8″, and Davis is 6’10”, or the longest two inches in human history. Somehow, the Cavs win the tap. AB trails a Kyrie fast break and gets fouled as he goes hard to the rim. Mike Brown destroys his rhythm by calling a timeout, and AB sends them both off the back of the iron after the commercial.
4:18 Cavs run that right wing pick and pop again, and Kyrie hits Bennett in the corner. AB bounces the ball on the catch, sets, and drains another jumper over Stiemsma. IT’S A CARE BEAR MIRACLE!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m actually happy, even though the Cavs are down 16.
3:45 Cleveland runs that right side screen play again. Kyrie goes away from the screen, throws it to Jack on the left wing, who spots Bennett cutting hard back door. AB catches, elevates and gets blocked by Stiemsma but gets to the line where he makes both free throws. Wow. Anthony Bennett looks like a real, honest to God, NBA player right now.
3:31 Anthony Davis drains yet another jumper over Gum Drop Bear, this time from the right baseline. GDB picks and pops from the top of the key and launches a straight on, heat check brick, then fouls Davis next time down. Slow your roll for a second, Gum Drop.
1:45 Nice hand-in-the-face D by Bennett on Anthony Davis turnaround. AB turns and tracks down the rebound efficiently. Was there an athletic young basketball player in that bear suit all along?
0:25 Anthony Bennett catches the ball between the top of the key and the left wing. He turns, shot fakes, drives left, and finishes with a nice lefty layup on Anthony Davis. Where the hell did that come from? After the buzzer sounds all the Cavs youngsters stand in a circle and sing “Let’s make a rainbow,” fingers intertwined.
“Let’s make a rainbow! Do the best and reach for the sky, all that matters is that you try…”
“Let’s make a rainbow! All the colors in harmony. When we work together, you and me…”
Conclusions
The fans at the Q deserve a lot of praise for this one. 13,985 souls braved the bitter cold and stayed almost to the end to cheer on Anthony Bennett. It was very cool to see and made me proud to be a fellow fan.
Oh yeah, the Cavs lost. And yeah, the only players with positive plus-minus got it in garbage time, but at least Dion Waiters kept working when the game was out of hand. He finished 9-13 for 21 points, and showed the most effort of any Cav when the chips were down. Much of Irving’s game seemed to revolve around hitting his scoring nut. I assume that’s why he was out in the late fourth. He was solid, yet unspectacular, offensively. To his discredit, the Cavs had a hard time getting into their offense. They had an even harder problem dealing with Anthony Davis, the unbelievably underrated Al-Farouq Aminu (+24), and Eric Gordon (20 points, nine dimes).
Greg Stiemsma came off the bench to outclass the incredible, disappearing Tristan Thompson, who only had five and five in 32 minutes. Zeller had an electric game with 13 points and 10 boards, so naturally Mike Brown only played him 21 minutes. Jarrett Jack was somehow a team leading +12 with two points and three dimes. He wins garbage time.
The Cavs may be in tank mode. They seemed resigned to failure in this one. While sitting Andy, the Cavs played Anthony Bennett 31 minutes and left the electric Tyler Zeller on the bench. They are ruining Luol Deng and seem to have no idea on how to get him the ball in places he likes to score. I’m becoming increasingly convinced he’s re-signing with Chicago in the off-season, and that they fleeced the Cavs out of some draft picks. Also, Dan Gilbert threw away the $6 million dollars that he could have saved when waiving Andrew Bynum. I’m resisting the urge to make a joke about throwing away the $16 million that is owed Mike Brown for the next four seasons.
And yes, it appears Anthony Bennett may not actually be a Care Bear in human form. He did not look like one of the worst players in the history of the league, tonight. And if tanking it is, then I say more Gum Drop Bear, please (I still love the nickname). I won’t stop using it unless he actually ends up being good. OK, I lied. I’d settle for average.
Mike Brown is taking his performance art piece, “the coach,” on the road to New York, and national TV, tomorrow thursday, against the Knicks. The rumor is that he plans to showcase dancing Care Bears marching ambivalently to the music of Phillip Glass, and on playing Sergey Karasev for 20 minutes at the newly created position, “point-shooting-pivot.” Hey, like Frank Sinatra said, if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. Until then, Belly Bros.
When I was watching the Knicks game, I thought I had a flashback of LeBron running the offence. “I have to score thanks for standing around and watching” That even made James go on cold streaks!!!
I remember the coach then. Could it BE!!!
The Cavs can be a good Team. I have seen it this season, they have been competitive for many of the games this year. The last two games were terrible but am I the only one how noticed that in each of these games as soon as their #1 draft comes in the game he plays no defense and the rest of the team falls apart. They are better playing with 4 players on the court. One of the local news papers suggested that he should be in the D league playing, and the next thing you know he is… Read more »
just saw/ heard on espn what above blog ( aka bill ) mentioned —kyrie wants out of Cleveland—Grover I agree with you 100% about mike browns coaching ability—–the thing that I question are the assistant coaches– are they agreeing with his decisions/ or is mike brown to stubborn / egotistical to listen to them———-like the browns recent snafu —-the cavs have become a nation wide joke
It keeps getting better… Chad Ford reporting that Kyrie is telling people around him that he wants out of Cleveland
@James-
Brown never missing the playoffs is your justification for his coaching ability? Really?
Lebron and Kobe had nothing to do with it?
Let’s look at it another way: Mike Brown is the only coach that had 5+ years with Lebron and/or Kobe and has no championship to show for it. In fact, only one trip to the finals in all those years.
You’ve got it backwards. Without a superstar to bail him out, Mike Brown’s coaching ability is now more transparent than it’s ever been.
“Great analysis and written with panache….but enough with the Saint Weirdo!” “I find Saint Weirdo to be entertaining as a concept, but ultimately hurtful to a good young player.” “-agree about “st weirdo” shenanigans, the sooner you stop with it the better – kind of insulting.” “And the St. Weirdo nickname is still extremely stupid and disrespectful.” “Agreed, St Weirdo nickname sucks. Bet you wouldn’t say it to his face” “Agree with the last couple posts. St Weirdo is a dumb, disrespectful nickname.” “On the verge of deleting this site from bookmarks because of the tiresome persistence of this “Saint… Read more »
Gum Drop Bear is infinitely more condescending than Saint Weirdo
Dustinello,
Hilarious and well said. Couldn’t agree more. Too many sheep here. Mike Brown, Chris Grant, and Dan Gilbert are all complete idiots according to 80% of CtB commenters.
Nice write up – artistic even! Particularly like the ball going off of GDB’s “cottony paws” description – with this team you have to laugh or cry, which the 2nd qtr of the Pelicans game had my 7 yr. old son close to tears at the futility of this team. I feel I have failed him by exposing him to this greek tragedy of being a Cavaliers fan. Browns’ handling of Zeller during the Pelicans game is a example of why MB is a subpar coach. So Zeller has 13pts 10 boards in 18 first half minutes. Conceivably on pace… Read more »
I AM ANXIOUS TO SEE THE ROTATION TONIGHT ( IF ANDERSON PLAYS OR EVEN IF HE DOESN’T )—WILL BENNET GET VALUABLE PLAYING TIME OR LIKE THE PREVIOS READ MENTIONED —BROWN GOES BACK TO THE ” DARTBOARD ” APPROACH—-WILL THERE BE MORE EFFORT AFTER C.G”S COMMENTS—-STAY TUNED CAVS FANS AS THE SOAP OPERA CONTINUES——-LIKE ALLL YOU OTHER CAVS FANS ALOT OF MY ATTENTION RECENTLY HAS TURNED TO OUR DRAFT SPOT/ AND POTENTIAL DRAFT PROSPECTS—WE ARE GETTING VERY GOOD AT THIS ‘
@Kojo people are fickled . One day it’s Dion hate and next it’s Kyrie. I seriously think they’re pissed Kyrie is and NEVER will be a Lebron. Lebron love him or hate him thrived under the same Mike Brown because he’s just that good to overcome 1) the lack of talent 2) Mike Brown’s horrible coaching. Kyrie just doesn’t have that mindset, determination, work ethic to just take over in a game to get a win like Lebron. Don’t get me wrong; Kyrie’s really good but it’s evident he’ll never be in the stratosphere as Lebron or a Durant Not… Read more »
JHill, No. I don’t understand your overwhelming Kyrie hate. I feel like every other post you have a comment about tradi g or letting Kyrie leave. You would rather have MCW and Thaddeus Young than Kyrie and Tristan? There is a reason the Sixers are worse than us even after a ridiculously hot start. You do realize that MCW is a year older (22) than Kyrie (21)? You also realize that at a year older MCW averages 17 6 and 6 while Kyrie averages 22 6 and 3 and (regardless of if you feel it is valid or not) is… Read more »
James You must be new here. There are some fundamental rules you must prescribe to in order to fit in around here. 1. Players are responsible for good outcomes. If, at times, the team looks competent or even has sustained long stretches of excellence, it’s entirely due to their individual god-given talents. Or, in some cases, dumb luck and poor play from the opposition. Depending on the player. 2. Mike Brown doesn’t know what he’s doing and is a terrible coach responsible for all negative outcomes. Don’ t try to use historical success or pretend that there is information we,… Read more »
Underdog try that same trade, keep Dion send Kyrie and get back a pick instead of giving one.
Mcw Dion, Deng, young, varejao next year have randle and Gordon or whoever
I rarely bring up trades, but something needs to be shaken up. Here’s one Philly would never make, but we can dream –
Dion Waiters, Tristan Thompson, + ? (#1)
Michael Carter Williams, & Thaddeus Young
Cavs lineup becomes:
1 MCW
2 Kyrie
3 Deng
4 Young
5 Varejao
Ross and Nate, I think Mike Brown has to know what he’s doing. 1. He doesn’t know what he’s doing despite being surrounded by (seemingly) qualified assistants, all while never missing the Playoffs as a coach (and learned under the Spurs before that) 2. He does know what he’s doing and the rotations/minutes/offense makes sense internally, we just don’t understand why he’s doing things because we’re not there. Was Zeller limited in the 2nd half b/c he kept getting burned by Davis? I think his track record speaks to his overall ability as a coach. He’s not perfect (Offense?) but… Read more »
Re: Kyrie’s defense I watched Kyrie closely on defense and, to be honest, I don’t think it’s entirely a matter of effort. His reaction to a guard taking it to the basket is a split second slower than your normal defender and it looks like he was just born that way. He was born with incredible “pro-activity” on offense where he initiates the action . . . but when he needs to “re-act” to something it’s not at the same level. That being so, Kyrie needs to put forth his best effort on defense and his teammates have to have… Read more »
Ross, your hypothesis assumes Mike Brown knows what he’s doing…
Hilarious write up, you’re good!
Tristan Thompson has been HORRID the last 5 games. His shooting is a mess, and unless he is playing against an undersized frontcourt (i.e Denver) where his energy / length leads to some garbage buckets, he cannot contribute offensively. Further, he no longer blocks shots like he did his rookie year and can’t close out on stretch 4s.
Also, do we lead the league in “Blocked Against”? Have to be in the top 5….
Immediately after the Deng trade, the team looked energized. They have regressed to showing the same lethargy that they did a month ago. I’m not putting all of the blame on Mike Brown, but teams much more experienced than this one have given up on him before. They are still one of the youngest teams in the league. It took Wade and Lebron more than 45 games to learn how to play off one another. I’m at a crossroads mentally with this team. I know I’ll keep watching even though efforts like last night ruin my entire day. I don’t… Read more »
Massive changes aren’t needed. We have talented youngsters. It may not come together this year, but it very well may still come together within the next year or two. From the end of the Lloyd, ABJ article: “I’ll give the final thoughts tonight to Brown and Irving. First Brown: ‘Our competitive spirit is non-existent.’ Now Irving, when asked if he’s confident the Cavs can get through this terrible stretch of basketball: ‘I’m sure of it. I’m leaving my trust with Coach Brown. I’m riding and dying with Coach Brown.'” If you believe Irving (and I do), then there’s no reason… Read more »
They need a section at the Q called Care-a-Lot for all the Belly Bros. They can serve DOTS.
@mallory (and others) why won’t you face the facts about the youth of this team and how youth means losing no matter how many picks you had or are playing? Add to that that your “superstar” has regressed offensively and not improved nearly enough defensively to compensate for that offensive drop, and you have what we have. Look, clearly guys like Dion, AB, TT have talent and can play in this league. But they are young and don’t know how to play together. I cringed at all the playoff talk this off-season and it has now bit us in the… Read more »
As the creator of the Gum Drop Bear moniker, I much prefer Belly Bros to Care Dudes.
This write up was hilarious. After the game ended last night I thought at that time that my initial comment about the game would be:
Well, the Cavs suck, but….. GUM DROP BEAR!!!!!!!!!
Haha looks like Nate had the same idea but turned into a full blog post. Well done!
Great to see AB getting some good minutes and making some NBA plays. Very cool. Anthony Davis really came out and without Andy in there it was just not going to happen last night. Sims is so bad. God. Doesn’t seem like the playoffs are going to happen this year, but I still think they should go out every night and try and win and figure out how to play an offense that works and a defense that can stop people. I think there is talent and cap-space there to be a decent team, but only if they learn to… Read more »
My only take away from this: Anthony Bennett may actually be a decent basketball player someday. I’d really like to see him get extended minutes as a PF/SF. Let him play against ‘average’ NBA players his size and see what he can do. Going up against Davis at this stage in his career just ain’t right I tell ya. I don’t know that sitting on the bench really helps, but letting him get significant and consistent minutes in an actual game playing at his ‘right’ position is the best way to let him really develop. I still have hope for… Read more »
I didn’t see the game, but seems that once Bennett got more than 10 minutes into the game, he got into a flow and started to be productive.
WOW! Who’d a thunk it? Now, if only there were a way to get him on the court more and get him consistent minutes, without hurting the team’s stated goal to win now. After a little while, you’d think he’d have built enough confidence to be productive.
Let’s see….how could we do that…..hmmmmm….if only we had a development team or something just for that purpose….
thank you for the love , Raoul—sorry about the caps ( although like all cavs fans I am upset/ frustrated )—whY did j.j. get more playing time than miles—-there are so many other qualified/ knowledgeble coaches out there –do us a favor Dan Gilbert and go get one—we have given Brown 2 opportunities ( if LeBron wasn’t here last time—what we see now would have been exposed more—-no offensive concept at all—-it is frustrating watching opposing teams run a quality/ professional/ efficient offense that involves all 5 players VS. dribble/ dribble / dribble and hope we get a decent look—–sorry… Read more »
Fantastic write up, Nate….haha This game would have been the most depressing thing ever if not for glimpses of competency from Zeller, Dion, and Bennett. Kyrie and Tristan form one of the worst PnR defensive tandems in the league. They just can’t seem to coordinate what it is they want to do. Kyrie usually gets the brunt of the blame, but Tristan has been horrific on the defensive end for about the past month. He is constantly sleeping on his deep PnR help. The more obvious help situations are not so bad. His shows on the high PnR are fine.… Read more »
This is just an awful situation for a team to be in. Looking this bad after having drafted so high for so many years hurts. A lot. I agree with Bill that this game doesn’t feel as awful, but really, that’s almost worse. We’re all so conditioned to just accept this team being bad, that getting blown out at home by another rebuilding team is par for the course. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again – there has to be a massive change to this team. Players have to be gotten rid of, and a real roster… Read more »
Even though we lost, this one feels a lot better than the one the other night. I’m happy for the following reasons: 1. Anthony Bennett is an actual NBA player 2. Tyler Zeller continues to surprise me. They say it takes big men a little longer to develop, so hopefully next year and the year after these two guys turn out to be great investments. Also, did anyone catch Austin Carr’s praise for Kyrie’s Defense over this season? I wonder if we’re watching the same game. Is he seeing something I’m not? Moore from CBS had the following (Reprinted from… Read more »
Nice write up Nate.
After feeling down for the last few bad losses, this one didn’t hurt as much. Losing to the Bulls made me realize this team is definitely not going to live up to expectations this year. Now, I’ll just take the games we win as a surprise while surveying this year’s draft class and looking for individual improvement. I’d almost prefer that we lose games and improve our draft position since this team would get killed if they actually made the playoffs.
I was wondering when this would start. The dreaded “tuning out” talk.
http://www.ohio.com/blogs/cleveland-cavaliers/cleveland-cavaliers-1.275356/pelicans-100-cavs-89-jason-lloyd-s-final-thoughts-after-another-disappointing-loss-1.462602
If this is the case, it’s really not fair to Mike Brown. However, I guess this is what happens when half of the roster knows nothing but losing seasons. It’s all they saw under Byron Scott, and now it’s all they see from Brown. It’s a shame because there was an opportunity to build momentum after going 3-2 on the road. But it’s looking like this homestand will have a pretty negative impact.
gregsiesel:
Good points. But hard to read because either your caps lock key is stuck, or you are steaming mad!
Best writeup ever!
It’s great to see AB getting minutes. It’d be great to see him play in a competitive game. Matching him up against Davis is kind of unfair. It’s funny to think how low the bar is now for the top pick – even when it was a weak draft. As for tanking – I don’t think the Cavs are purposefully losing – the team just sucks. That said, we can now focus on seeing whether or not AB can play and the 2014 draft. I think Embiid or Parker would be the best fits, but think any Smart, Wiggins or… Read more »
Anthony Bennett highlights from last night: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZm78344ovQ
If he hadn’t been fouled on those 2 dunks he would’ve gotten some Top 10 love. The dunk he did make was powerful, the little extra pull up and glide off the rim showed his dormant athleticism, keep it up big guy.
Play the young guys. Play Kyrie, Dion, Bennett, TT, Deng, and Zeller. (Yes is know Deng isn’t young). Trade Andy, Jack, and Deng if you can.
Those guys need to grow and learn. Best case: They get better and we make the playoffs. Worst case: High draft pick that is picked by someone other than Grant.
This should be the plan.
He does that I’m not watching.Agree with Brown benching starters BUT NOT ZELLER. Man That pissed everyone off. I’m eating my words everyday when I said there’s no way any coach would be worse than Scott. Enter Mike Brown and wth 1: more talent 2: healthy players No excuse
Thanks for the humor – it helps all of us deal with depression.
VERY GOOD ARTICLE AND SO MUCH TRUTH—-AS MUCH AS I DON’T WANT TO ADMIT —DENG WILL RESIGN WITH CHICAGO ( SO WHY NOT TRY AND TRADE HIM BEFORE THE DEADLINE ALONG WITH —I HATE SAYING THIS —ANDERSON WHY HE STILL HAS TRADE VALUE —–WE ARE NOW IN TANK/ DRAFT MODE—SOUND FAMILIAR CAVS FANS—-CAN WE TRADE MIKE ( NEED TO SEE THE FILM ) BROWN AND CHRIS GRANT—-THEY HAVE SET THIS FRANCHISE BACK 5 YRS—-PLAY THE YOUNG KIDS MAYBE GUM DROP BEAR CAN BE A DECENT PLAYER ( NOT WORTHY OF BEING #1 PICK BUT STILL A DECENT PLAYER—KARASEV NEEDS TO… Read more »
Love the write up. Had me laughing for real!