Recap: Cleveland 109, Los Angeles Lakers 102 (Or, Spasming to Victory)
2015-01-16
This exhausting game didn’t end until around 1:15 in the morning, and it was an ugly slugfest that saw the Cavs outlast the Lakers. The Cavs didn’t look particularly better as a team, but some things got tightened up and they put up a victory against a bad team. Winning is better than losing.
First Half
Cleveland started the game with a completely bizarre gameplan on defense: double teaming Kobe Bryant, who’d been shooting 16% from the floor in his previous two games. Kobe took the invitation to dish and finished with a career high 10 assists for the half. No defense was played by either team. At one point in the first quarter, the teams combined to drain an astonishing sixteen straight shots, including three free throws and combined to score 30 points in less than four minutes. Then Cleveland didn’t hit a shot for four minutes, and then made five straight shots. Mozgov got in on the action early and missed some looks, but also looked more comfortable in the offense. The Lakers found their bigs for open mid-rangers and Jordan Hill, Carlos Boozer, and Tarick Black hit them. Lakers shot 65% in the first.
Delly dropped in a rare bucket inside the paint to start the second, and then the “big three” scored 24 more points. Cleveland kept pace with the Lakers, but the defensive effort was, at times, laughable. In the worst possession of the game, Ryan Kelly drove from the right corner and ten seconds later was at the basket for a layup. Kevin Love’s jumper looked solid, Kyrie’s handle was tight, and LeIso-ball was effective. The Cavs looked like a team playing pickup, but the offense was at least watchable (as opposed to when they’re playing pick-up and missing everything). Throw in some nice J.R. Smith jumpers in the first quarter, and the 57-61 deficit didn’t seem so bad.
Second Half
The Cavs canned two straight of some nice quick-hitters to retake the lead. They held L.A. to one field goal in the first four minutes of the period. Timofey Mozgov looked especially imposing on defense and on the boards. He had seven rebounds in the first six minutes of the half. When he’s not worrying about foul trouble, he can be incredibly effective. Kyrie continued his hyper-efficient offensive play and kept scoring with sick dribble moves and mid range parabolas that hit nothing but twine. Check out this indescribable highlight. It might be the best dribble move I’ve ever seen from Kyrie. The ball phased into an alternate dimension for a half a second. It literally disappeared, reappeared, and then Kyrie hit a lefty layup.
J.R. Smith is funny. He missed wide open shots, then canned fadeaway jumpers with guys in his face. Jordan Hill, on the other hand, could not miss open mid-range jump shots. The lead see-sawed.
Kevin Love was suffering from back spasms, and the Twitterverse was openly wondering why he was even out there, as it seemed he could barely walk, let alone extend for a rebound or shot.
Trainer Steve Spiro basically working on Kevin Love’s back at every chance. Has a wrap on it again during TO. Love really hurting tonight
— Jason Lloyd (@JasonLloydABJ) January 16, 2015
@DavidZavac He probably needs some time off and rushed back because Lebron needed time off too
— Jackson (@WayneEmbrysKids) January 16, 2015
CtB commenter, Mac, noted, “”Blatt’s substitution patterns are going from questionable to criminally negligent. Why is Love playing?” Love mercifully went to the bench at the 4:33 mark. We all thought he wouldn’t be back. The Good Guys fought off a four minute scoreless stretch when LeBron and Marion got to the line. And then suddenly, barely able to walk earlier, Kevin Love was back at the scorer’s table.
“Daniel LaRusso is going to fight? Daniel LaRusso is going to fight!” — Jason Lloyd (@JasonLloydABJ) January 16, 2015
That took guts by Kevin Love, and my respect for him was suddenly at a two month high. (As a side note, I tried to get my daughter to watch The Karate Kid on Netflix the other night. She read the synopsis and said, “Why would anyone want to watch that?” I’m officially old). Anyway, in the middle of Kevin Love’s Willis Reed moment, LBJ swished two straight triples, and pushed the Cavs to a four point lead. Cleveland’s swarming defense forced a bad Jeremy Lin pass , and LeBron brought the ball up with 10 seconds left. He took a mind-numbing 27-foot heat check against two defenders to close the quarter. I wish LeBron was as smart as he is confident.
Still, the Cavs held the Lakers to a 14 point third quarter, and as the fourth opened, KLove swished a triple, bad back and all. Then LeBron iso-ball happened. The Lakers had no one to guard him, and he kept getting into the teeth of the defense and drawing fouls or kicking it out. Then a Delly Trey! to force a Byron Scott rage timeout with the Cavs up nine.
LeChuck kept throwing up shots, and a good percentage of them were going in. Then, Kevin Love made the play of the game on defense. He took a charge on a Jeremy Lin drive from just outside the circle that just looked like it hurt. Kevin crumpled like a sack of potatoes. He was noticeably shaken, and it took four Cavs to help him up. It was Cleveland’s grittiest defensive stop of the year. If this season has a turning point, that was it. It was positively inspirational.
Crunch Time
At 6:13, Kyrie made a patented 17-footer off the dribble to put Cleveland up by 11, and then set up Marion for a layup a minute later. The crowd clamored for Kobe to come back. He was on a minutes restriction and had been held out till the six minute mark. After Kobe set the table for four Laker points and two more Kyrie freebies, Cleveland was up nine with four minutes left. Then LeBron started trying to give the game away.
Irving had a nice o-board and then slung a fastball to Marion under the bucket who drew a foul, keeping the lead at nine. Two Irving freebies, and then Kobe took ‘Bron to the hole as the King halfheartedly swatted at the ball. When Wesley Johnson nailed “Oh yeah, he’s on the floor, too” left corner triple, the lead dropped to six.
LeBron re-entered at the four minute mark and tried to engage Kobe into this dopey mano-a-mano battle. Fortunately, he had Canadian Dynamite around to clean up all his messes. On a crucial play, Kobe was hounding ‘Bron from 28 feet, and TT ran up and set a pick that completely blindsided Bryant. LBJ got to the rack but missed. Thompson threw in a putback dunk, though!
The Lakeshow would not go away. Kobe fired a gunslinger’s triple over Marion while LeBron guarded… Ryan Kelly?! Hee hee. Either David Blatt loves him some ‘Bron as a help defender, or he didn’t have much faith in the King. And after LeBron, Swaggy-P, LeBron hero-ball brick sandwich (or as I called it, the not-so-Yumbo), Kobe drew touch foul on a three from Marion. You never see called in the last minute of an NBA game unless super duper stars are involved. Kobe hit two of three freebies while the crowd comically chanted “M-V-P!”, and the Cavs lead was only four with 47 seconds left.
Coach Blatt drew up my favorite timeout play of the season (below). With Kyrie up top, Love tried to free-up LeBron on the right baseline with a pindown, and then LeBron came to set a screen for Irving. Kyrie eschewed the open drive, gave the ball up to ‘Bron who had a one-on-one situation with Kobe at the top left. Kobe was too close, ‘Bron drove, and finished with a George Gervin-esque finger roll high off the glass. Ballgame. (Though Swaggy-P did hit a 28-foot garbage three).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTBQtbQNNA4
The Good
Apparently David Blatt took the team bowling instead of practicing, Wednesday. Looks like it worked.
Mike Miller and James Jones: DNP – CD.
In the early third, Timofey was dominant on the boards. I can see how the guy had a 29 rebound game. He gets a hand on almost every carom: back taps, knocking rebounds out of opponents’ hands, etc.. He didn’t play much in the fourth, but there will come a game where they’ll need him. When Cleveland’s ballhandlers stop throwing him passes below his waist, Timmy’s going to be really good. Still, given all the trades we saw this week, the Cavs massively overpaid for him. Would Brandan Wright be just as good or better for half the price? Probably.
Kyrie went 0-4 from three and still had 22 points on 9-16 shooting. He added a few dimes and steals, and an ugly five turnovers. But most of the Cavs offense was ugly tonight. Kyrie’s off-the dribble offensive game was tight. When his shot comes back, he’s going to drop a 40-burger.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aC7HW38Xbg
The toughness of Kevin Love: he played through pain, competed, and added 17 and 7. Yes, he went 1-6 from behind the arc, but the Cavs made him a concerted effort to get him some touches around the elbow, and wouldn’t you know it, good things resulted, like nine free-throw attempts.
J.R. Smith was 3-10 from three, but just his presence is opening up the floor. You have to guard him, because he can hit it at any time. He missed his open looks and made his contested ones. Not a great shooting night for him, but no turnovers and 14 points? I’ll take it.
Delly! Six points, no turnovers, one dime, 11 minutes? He’s back to where he’s best right now: third guard.
11 rebounds (five offensive) for sir T.T. and two blocks. He’s also officially the best perimeter big in the league on D. He was switching onto guards and shutting them down all night. It’s a sea change from last year, where T.T. would just collapse on everything. Kudos to Tristan and the coaching staff for turning this into a strength.
Jordan Hill was 10-14 for 20 points, almost all on open jumpers. Cleveland dared him to make them and he did.
Only nine turnovers by the Cavs: a benefit of iso-ball.
I like the way Blatt managed LeBron’s minutes this game and last with short rests in the middle of the first and fourth quarters. He led the team in minutes at 38, tonight. That’s acceptable. I’m retracting my judgment on the Love’s back spasms, as it was obviously Kevin and the trainer’s call.
19 points, 7-14 shooting, 17 assists, six boards, and a very nice national T.V. swan song against LBJ for Kobe Byrant, the most overrated player in NBA history.
The Bad
The first half defense was abysmal, both in scheme and effort, and the Cavs frontcourt defense was kind of a joke the whole game. Every Laker big not named Ryan Kelly combined to go 20-29 from the field. Just a note, Cavs, Wide open 15 footer are kind of Jordan Hill and Carlos Boozer’s thing.
LeBron’s bizarre commercial to start the fourth quarter. We spent thirty seconds watching a grainy video of LeBron get into a hotel hot tub talking about how sore he was. For a minute, I thought Anonymous had hacked the feed, and we were going to get “dear god, no!” sex tape. I may have been spending too much time on the internet lately.
The Lakers are awful. The loss seemed inevitable. Jeremy Lin looks like he has no confidence, and Ryan Kelly went 1-6 in 23 minutes. Something tells me Tarik Black will be getting his minutes soon. You can’t put your fingers on any one thing, but they just play like losers. Oh well. One more year of Kobe and Byron Scott after this. I’m enjoying every minute.
The Ugly
Ugly: the joshing pick-up-game mentality of the fourth quarter between LeBron and Kobe. The game has clearly moved beyond this player vs. player mentality. No one sent these two the memo. They might be the most narcissistic guys on the planet.
@WayneEmbrysKids and close to a dozen teams would destroy the Cavs and Lakers right now. The game has has evolved.
— Nate Smith (@oldseaminer) January 16, 2015
This game. The Cavs offense devolved into that 90s era iso-ball and it worked against a bad team. But I thought Kenny Smith had the quote of the night when he said (paraphrasing), “LeBron is good enough to get away with that. The problem is that the Cavs have three other guys that think they can too.” LeBron finished with the ugliest 36 point, five rebound, five assist night in recent history, and only had one turnover to go with it. Glad he looked healthy.
Me. I’m a curmudgeon. I put the below average shooters in “the good,” and LeBron’s dominant performance in “the ugly.” What’s wrong with me?
I’m not sure this game means anything. We’ll find out against the Clips.
They only listed Andy and Shump on inactive report on scoreboard
Thread is up.
Saw JR warming up
JR hurt his back shooting. For the rest of us, that would be like hurting ourselves breathing.
Love a game-time decision. JR also having some back issues tonight.
Shumpert out on the floor working on his shooting. Shoulder must be feeling better…
Might not mean anything, but LeBron is not listed in the starting lineup on the ESPN game preview for some reason…
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/71904/kevin-loves-killer-plays?ex_cid=espnapi_public
Do it, Blatt.
I’m not promising a championship. I know how hard that is to deliver. We’re not ready right now. No way. Of course, I want to win next year, but I’m realistic. It will be a long process, much longer than it was in 2010. My patience will get tested. I know that. I’m going into a situation with a young team and a new coach. I will be the old head. But I get a thrill out of bringing a group together and helping them reach a place they didn’t know they could go. I see myself as a mentor… Read more »
Thanks, Lebron. Now start by partnering with Blatt. You’re both smart. You’ve got NBA experience, he’s got the fresh new ideas. Put those together and win a few more games than you lose this year. Make a promising run in the playoffs and go down fighting. I’m cool with the timeline you set out. Since you mentioned thrills, let me tell you about mines. I get a thrill seeing a team try every night, especially a team with talented young guys. Mentor Kyrie to be the PG so you can pick your spots off the ball and save your late-game… Read more »
All we are saying is give Blatt a chance.
In a masterful media play, David Blatt drops a WojBomb.
Man, I always thought LeBron was kind of a jerk, but he just seems like the biggest narcissist on the planet lately.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/how-david-blatt-plans-to-survive—-and-ultimately-thrive—-in-nba-s-toughest-job-222320424.html
Blatt will win LeBron over with time and wins. Hope he’s right.
I think LeBron is passive aggressively trying to push Blatt out so the Cavs will hire his Klutch client Mark Jackson. What a punk!
@KeithBritton86: .@mcten tells @BullandFox (re: LeBron’s verbal spat w/ Blatt on Thurs) “It wasn’t a happy-go-lucky conversation, let’s just put it that way”
Wish I could listen to that. Someone transcribe it!
Listen here:
@KeithBritton86: .@mcten on @BullandFox re: LeBron/Blatt verbal spat: “It wasn’t a happy-go-lucky conversation, we’ll put it that way” http://t.co/Nfe4SPZiS1
LOL. As in, I’m not in a place I can listen.
Ugh! More drama with the Cavs players complaining about Blatt.
Haberstroh now throwing out deals the Cavs could make for KLove…
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/12173449/phoenix-suns-best-trade-fits-kevin-love-nba
Yeah, how about Andrew Wiggins and GumDropBear (cause we’d have to take him) back?
SMH
The NBA has suspended Larry Sanders without pay for a minimum of 10 games for a violation of its anti-drug policy, the league announced. The suspension will continue until he fully complies with his treatment program, the league said in its statement. It’s the second drug-related suspension for the Bucks center, whom the league suspended for five games late last season, a punishment which Sanders admitted was for marijuana use. The NBA doesn’t suspend players for their first two marijuana violations, but the league’s drug policy stipulates a five-game ban after the third and 10 after No. 4. Players lose… Read more »
Ah analytics. So if things like chemistry and effort did not matter then the Cavs would be really good. I feel like that was undisputed.
“Despite their difficult start, the Cavs rate slightly better in our RPM-based projections than any other team in the Eastern Conference. That doesn’t mean, of course, that Cleveland is actually favored to win any of its potential playoff matchups, since the Cavs would likely be playing without home-court advantage (typically worth more than three points per game) due to their poor start. But our analysis does suggest, at the very least, that Cleveland has the requisite talent — when healthy and playing to its potential — to compete with any other team in the East.” http://m.espn.go.com/nba/story?storyId=12172518 Interesting article on ESPN.… Read more »
Or at least projected to have the greatest RPM in the East…
We are still the most talented team and the best bet to win the East.
Technically the Bulls are favored by Vegas to win the East, but not by much.
Cols and others are right about Blatt being more replaceable than certain players. The conundrum of the Cavs is that even though Blatt isn’t being given any chance, you can’t get rid of LeBron or Kyrie, at the very least, and we already sold the farm to bring Love here (I sorely hope Love hasn’t been among those tuning out Blatt, btw). Thing is, how do we know this group of players won’t turn on ANY head coach we hire? We’ll have run three of them straight out of town. So we either have three consecutive awful hires by Dan… Read more »
AMEN!
And maybe even Blatt has given up on trying to get them to learn his schemes: http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2015/01/david_blatt.html (I kid, I kid.)
The bowling may honestly be the move that saves Blatt’s year. Perfect timing for taking a night on the town.
I agree that Blatt probably does not suck. But he may be in over his head right now with this team.
I root for laundry.
Not to be hyper cynical but we can be fairly sure LeBron won’t turn on Mark Jackson since he is a Klutch client.
It’s all about Lebron. In fact, in Lebron’s mind, it’s all about Lebron all the time. It’s called being a narcissist. You don’t call yourself “The King” without having a ginormous ego. The Heat took time together because it took time for the players to learn to play with each other but also for Lebron to trust the coach. If you think about it, Blatt is in a very difficult position. He has to “earn” Lebron’s trust without being so deferential that he looks weak in front of the other players.
As LeBron goes, so go the Cavs. He’s going into the Hall of Fame and so what can anybody tell him?
LbJ is spoiled, immature, and, uneducated. If he doesn’t figure out some of his character deficits, this team–with all its talent–won’t make it past the first round.
As I’ve said before, in the NBA, with average NBA skills, a player is a multi-millionaire and has job security irrespective of how those skills are undermined by being spoiled and immature.
Blatt might turn out like Bill Belichick; start in Cleveland where no one will play his game, then goes somewhere else, gets some players who buy in, and is one of the best ever.
I agree that he will grow into being a top 5 NBA coach . . . but isn’t there yet.
like the idea of quincy miller ( anything beter than the ” other ” miller ) have always liked Bryce cotton’s game —is somewhat undersized but in limited action to spell kyrie —might be a good fit
As for a guy the Cavs could add, count me in the group that isn’t too excited about Robinson. Jordan Farmar has been a solid two-way player for a while, but he’s really struggled this year. Robinson can score you points in bunches, but the Cavs have guys that can do that, already. Another wing or a big might be better. I think there’s some guys worth taking a flyer on in the D-League, honestly. Baylor’s Quincy Miller looks like a real prospect (38th pick, 2012). Glenn Rice Jr. was the Las Vegas Summer league MVP last year, and Seth… Read more »
Yeah I heard Quincy Miller was ballin’ in the D-League. I wonder why no one has picked him up? I believe in high school he was a highly touted prospect.
@ShamsCharania: Quincy Miller of Reno is scheduling meetings with the Pacers, Hawks, Thunder and Spurs at NBA D-League showcase, league sources tell RealGM.
The last thing we need are inexperienced D-leaguers. We need an experience backup, not kids who suck enough to be in the D league.
Been saying the same thing. Maybe these guys can ball but the Cavs need D first. Blatt has also shown little trust to unheralded guys at the end of the bench not named Delly. Seth is smaller than Kyrie. Shump is probably seen as the cure at G. Mozgov at the other end. Most likely the last move is picking up a vet PG.
Blah blah blah!!! It’s called the D-League, because it’s meant to develop players that are maybe not quite ready to make the NBA transiton. Some players take a little more time than others. I believe Chris “Birdman” Anderson got his start in the D-League. Also Wes Matthews. If you want established NBA player you’ll have to pick through the garbage or take a chance on a prospect. This team needs youth so I’d rather take a shot on Miller vs Nate Robinson.
If the “Experieinced backups” you want the Cavs to bring in were any good, they’d be playing somewhere already. Bringing in quality upside young guys is a good way to build a roster. Bring him in on a couple ten day contracts.
Other D-League success stories: Jeremy Lin, Gerald Green, Martell Webster, Patrick Patterson, Ramon Sessions, Marcin Gortat, Danny Green, Matt Barnes, J.J. Barea, Brandon Bass…
But, wait!!!! Those guys are experienced back ups; it is INCOMPREHENSIBLE that they were once kids who sucked enough to be in the D league. DOES. NOT. COMPUTE.
And before the D-League, Craig Ehlo came out of the CBA.
Qualified my statements by saying Blatt doesn’t give those kinds of guys run right now. But yeah keep dreaming that those guys or Sanders and his 10-game suspension were on the Cavs.
“Cavs offense devolved into that 90s era iso-ball” Phrase of the day from another fine write-up.
I prefer beautiful wins, but obviously I will embrace any kind of win.
If (eventually) playing taut “D” is a Cavs imperative, for the Lakers it seems they have written out playing defense from player contracts, or something. Laughable.
This game doesn’t change the narrative for the Cavs at all – they have been abysmal and underperforming at an historic rate. There are maybe 5-6 teams that the Cavs might have beat with the effort and execution with which they played. This Cavs team has not looked good in weeks. They lack focus, they refuse to play any semblance of defense, and there is clearly a lack of alignment between Blatt and the team. I suppose it’s good to see Lebron smiling a little. It’s good to know that there is a good reason that Kevin Love’s shot is… Read more »
He shouldn’t survive if he can’t get a team with this much talent above 500
They have been above 500, are currently at 500, and will be above 500 in 1 or 3 games again.
LBJ will probably be smiling again tonight with his old buddy CP3. Don’t think the outcome will be the same as last night though. Clips are really strong on offense in the places that the Cavs are defensively weakest… namely beyond the arc and at the rim. I seem to remember not long ago that Griffin and KLove had some epic battles, but that doesn’t seem likely tonight, especially if Love is out with his back issues. Even with the multitude of issues and negatives surrounding this team lately, I’m still excited to go see them play in person. And… Read more »
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Send some pics to CtB if you can.
I want some thoughts on what the Cavs bench interaction is like compared to the Clippers bench.
I will do my best to try and get both of these things.
Can you bug the visiting coach’s office? Would love to hear what Blatt thinks off the record.
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Some of tonight’s success may be aligned with the trade brewing. Clips would be shorthanded if it were struck before game time.
Nvmd somehow crossed wires on OKC and the Clips.
just read where cavs are interested in nate robinson–that would be a step up from delly —-OPINIONS ON THIS —
Anything is step up from Delly at this point. Only concern with Robinson is he can be ball dominant. A good defender and 3 pt shooter is really what we need from backup PG.
Yeah, Super Nate and JR back court might be the most alternately explosive/streaky/prone-to-insane-shots ever
In his last five games, Delly is averaging 5.2 points, 2.8 assists, .8 turnovers, and shooting 45% from the floor and 55% from three in 18 minutes a night. So yeah, clearly he’s terrible. Delly is a solid bench player and third guard. He’s not a starter at this point in his career, but he’s also the only guy on the team that knows to take a foul when the team’s not in the penalty to stop a fast break. He’s the smartest guy on the team. Replacing him with Nate Robinson who hasn’t always been the brightest bulb in… Read more »
Delly is so limited. Getting an actual NBA caliber backup at his position would move him down to the 5 minutes a game that he should be out there.
*yawn* Delly has been solid in limited minutes all year. When his minutes balloon, he struggles. There’s no one out there better than Delly. Not Nate Robinson, not Jordan Farmar.
I agree, Nate. I’d prefer Delly to keep getting his 18 minutes a night compared to Nate Robinson, Jordan Farmar, or someone else off the waiver wire trash heap. Delly makes the little winning plays that matter. He’s like a mini Vareajo in that respect. And those types of plays matter even more with our current cast of characters. Delly keeps the ball moving, he makes the right play, he gives consistent effort, he doesn’t have an ego, he actually displays enthusiasm and encouragement to his teammates, and (I’m only guessing on this one) he likely listens to the coach… Read more »
Totally agree with Nate and Ross.
I don’t get it, what do people expect from their third string point guard? Chris Paul?
Yes the Cavs would be removing the cheapest contract on the roster ($816k) and the highest 3 point percentage (41.4% for the season) by dumping Delly. Sounds extremely logical to me. Use him correctly and there is excellent value for money. Perhaps the value for money approach could be assessed one day. The results may be entertaining.
The summer-league team with Delly running things executed better offensively than the varsity has for most of the season.
More than anything the Cavs need a 4 that can play respectable defense and offense late in the game. Not a 4 thats hurt (Love) or a 4 that has feet for hands and is NO offensive threat (TT). Watching the Sixers play 5 v 4 for the last 5 minutes, completely ignoring TT on offense, was maddening. Love his hustle and his rebounding, can’t stand his hooves for hands.
I think Robinson will most likely end up on the Clippers. But I’ve heard Jordan Farmars name thrown around. I think he’s getting bought out from the Clips, and previously played for Blatt in Europe.
A huge step up from Delly, but I don’t think he’s the right player we need. We need a more pass oriented backup PG. Rumors are that Jordan Farmar may be available, that’s the better fit and also a tremendous upgrade on Dell.
Please elaborate: In exactly what way would Robinson or Farmar be an improvement over Delly in 10-15 minutes a game? Shooting? Defense? Passing? Game management? Consider the whole package and the role these guys are expected to play.
I get that some find Delly to be overrated by many people on this blog, but what more do you want from your third/fourth guard? He’s quite decent at everything he does. Not to mention he’s reeeeal cheap (very underrated aspect on a team with several highly paid megastars, no?)
DION now settling in with okc—3 / 17 —took more shots than Durant or westbrook –how many times do they allow that to happen ?—j.r much better fit than dion and we have yet to see Shumpert who was the main part of the deal—-looks like we got the better deal—–agree if the ” sense of urgency is not there or doesn’t surface quickly ” we will not get past the 2nd round
Yeah, he scored 16 last night, but it seemed like every highlight on SportsCenter was Dion getting torched by Harden
Dion was lighting up the garbage squad. It was awesome. JR Smith can be my “crazy” anytime.
There are two polarizing plays in the first half (all I could stay awake for) the simultaneously showed me the despair and promise of this team. GOOD: Late in the second quarter, there was a moment where the ball was whipped around the perimiter (started, again, by JR Smith) Atlanta Hawks style- from TT in the corner, to JR, to Lebron, to Kyrie, who then threw a bounce pass to an open KLove under the basket, who drew the foul. JR, whose shot-conscience can disappear at any givem moment, also knows when to move the ball quickly. The team is… Read more »
This team doesn’t win without lebron out there. Perhaps we should cut him some slack considering he had 36 points on the night.
LeBron is supposed to be the best player in the world, and by default his team’s leader by example.
Sorry, but LeBron doesn’t get those plays off. It’s what he signed up for. In his own words, “it’s on me”.
Classic “viewing everything through the lens of fantasy points”. It doesn’t matter if LeBron scores 36 if he is responsible for giving up 36.
All we want is consistent effort. Not much to ask for
What if that shot had rimmed out and been rebounded by Love? Lebron would be catching an outlet and dunking two beats later. I have a feeling the poor closeout wouldn’t even be part of the highlight.
Thank you Cols714! It’s bad enough you get all this LeBron hate on the national blogs but to see it on a Cav’s blog s very disapointingi
Yeah that defensive play by Lebron was mind boggling. He could have closed out on Matthews before he shot the ball but instead veered off towards the other end of the court before the shot had even gone up.
Wes Matthews plays for the Blazers.
Other than that, I completely agree with you. And, I too, have totally warmed up to JR Smith. He is clearly a massive upgrade over Waiters. And that’s not even taking Shumpert into consideration yet.
Missed that play, but I believe it. I assume you were talking Wesley Johnson.
Yes, that one.
If you can find the game on youtube or something, go look it up. It was nauseating.
Were you nauseated by snapping the losing streak? By 36, 5 and 5 with 1 turnover? If it would drive web-traffic, a clip could be captured of every player in the league “conserving effort” on certain plays, especially in the second quarter of a mid-winter game. Lebron won this game for the Cavs with a really impressive individual effort. That isn’t undone by one lazy closeout.
LeBron leads by example. When impressionable young players who have a tendency to give poor effort on defense see LeBron play in this manner, what do you think goes through their heads? “If he does it, surely I can.”
Mid-winter NBA games aren’t about the win or loss. It’s about setting good habits and working toward becoming as near to a finished product as possible by the playoffs. The Cavs got the win but still leave much to be desired.
It’s not “one lazy closeout”. It’s just the most egregious example of 39 games worth of it.
Thanks for naming these plays, Grover. I was in the process of commenting on them when I scrolled up and found your comment. Here’s my mini rant: I’m a huge LeBron fan but he’s embarrassing right now. We’re treated to a sad regular season largely because our leader is in “chill mode” or grandstanding or pouting or putting up 34 points in an ugly, me-first performance on national TV. Yeah, LeBron. I’ve followed you since St. V’s; I know you can take guys to the rack. What happened to playing basketball the right way? Is it really gonna be different… Read more »
Thanks for the write up Nate! I missed the game due to work, but I’ll be there at Staples tonight for the Clips game.
Glad they got the win, but it sounded like the defense still has a long way to go. They’ll get a much tougher test tonight, although I’m wondering if Love will play with his back pain. My guess is he’ll sit and we’ll just have to see if ISO ball can top the much deeper Clips.
It would certainly be nice if we had a coach that could figure out how to run an offense.
Doesn’t matter Cols. These players are so good – they don’t need no stinkin’ coach. We can win a championship with the big 3 going one-on-one on every possession this year.
How do we know what Blatt’s offense looks like when the players aren’t listening to him anyway?
That’s the best argument I’ve seen for firing him.
Maybe. I think that speaks more about the pouty players than the coach. Plus, who says they won’t act like this for the next coach? Either way it’s not a good situation to have.
We have selfish and immature players, regardless of how good they think they may be (better than they actually are, in Three Big instances).
THIS EXACTLY ^^^
Maybe it does. But you can’t get rid of Lebron, Love and Irving and get something better in return so you do the next best thing which is find a veteran coach that they respect who doesn’t suck.
Maybe he’s got the dimensions of the floor spacing on offense wrong because he’s still on the metric system from coaching in Europe? That’s GOT to be it…
Nice write up Nate..I second that Love should probably sit a few if the back is that bad. Kind of wanted to see Mosgov get more minutes anyway.
I would LOVE if they cut out on the iso ball and actually ran Blatt’s offense.
Yes. There were random sightings of a motion offense. There was one play in the first half that saw the ball travel all the way around the arc and ended in a wide-open 3 for Love. He missed it, but the play struck me as almost unprecedented for these Cavs. Then it was right back to ISO. As Reggie Miller noted last night, ISO ball–especially the predictable version that the Cavs are running–is easy for even the Lakers to defend.
It looked like LeBron was having fun so I don’t get the criticism. Oh wait, this recap was written by the guy who loves Delly and hates LeBron.
Good game. They needed this. We needed this. I needed this. Blatt needed this. It would be nice to keep it going tonight.
I second Cols third sentence. Hey this is the Positive Nate, Cols.
Disagree with the first ugly. It was a mini-ASG 1v1 session and the Cavs came out on top in the end. Only those two would garner that kind of respect. I remember Jordan doing the same near the end. Anyways, overall good write-up!