Preview/Live Thread: Cavs vs. Heat (Home Opener!)
2015-10-30What a difference a year makes. Exactly 365 days ago, the Cavs arrived at the Q in storybook fashion, celebrating the return of the King (and his new court) with a giant street party, a live performance by the Imagine Dragons and a spine-tingling black and white Nike commercial that brought many a long-suffering Cleveland sports fan to tears. That night didn’t end the way most hoped or imagined it would, with the lowly Knicks knocking off the Cavs 95-90 in front of a disappointed sold out crowd. Though all of the starters finished with double digits, and new recruit, Kevin Love, performed well (19 points, 14 rebounds), LeBron himself had a night to forget (17 points on 5-15 shooting and eight turnovers) and the Cavs bench was nearly non-existent (one future Cav J.R. Smith almost outscored them on his own, and another, Iman Shumpert, actually did).
In the place of all that pomp, circumstance and wildly optimistic expectation surrounding a team that had the makings of greatness, is the centered focus, resolve and eye-of-the-hurricane calm that was bourn out of an epic and gritty Finals run, fortified by a bench overhaul that nearly rivaled the one David Griffin conjured up to remedy the starting lineup in the middle of last season. Sure, there is the specter of injury hovering over the shoulder (and back… and knee… and wrist) of this year’s squad, but that appears to be the only tangible obstacle standing between them and the promised ‘Land.
It’s with that calm and focus that the Cavaliers take the court in a game that counts at the Q for the first time since Game 6 of the Finals in June. To celebrate, the Cavs will don an updated version of their “CavFanatic” mashup jerseys (first worn during the 2009-10 season — as seen in the headline visual), featuring the “CAVS” wordmark from team’s jerseys of the 1980’s, complete with the popular net-and-ball “V.” Aside from now sporting an Adidas logo, this jersey also features a small “All for one. One for all.” tag along the bottom.
And, in the “throwback” spirit, their opponent will be their old rivals from South Beach, DWade, Chris Bosh and the rest of the Miami Heat. The somewhat sexy pick to be the “team most likely” to knock the Cavs from their perch at the pinnacle of the Eastern Conference, the Heat still have their own injury cross to bear before they can be considered even in a realistic conversation for that feat. While they have Chris Bosh back and healthy from his blood-clot scare last year, they still will be relying heavily on the knees of Dwayne Wade to keep them in the hunt. From a starting five perspective, Miami does have some undeniable talent. Joining Bosh and Wade are promising big man, Hassan Whiteside, one-time Cav, Luol Deng, and up-tempo PG, Goran Dragic, who signed a long-term deal with the Heat in the off-season. Beyond those five, however, there are bigger question marks on a bench that features rookie Justise Winslow, a surprisingly rejuvenated Gerald Green (who’s suddenly transformed into a decent outside shooter) and newly acquired Amare Stoudamire, along with holdovers Josh McRoberts, Mario Chalmers, Chris Andersen and Udonis Haslem.
The Cavs will counter with the same starting five from the first two games: LeBron, Kevin Love, Timofey Mozgov, Mo Williams and J.R. Smith. Unlike a year ago, however, their supporting cast off the bench has some real punch to it. With a spry Richard Jefferson, more confident-looking Delly, refreshed and healthy AV, a slowly-rounding-into-shape TT, and some spark from Much Danger Ninja, Jared Cunningham, they appear (at least in the early going) to be a much more formidable force with which to be reckoned.
For LeBron, much of the discussion in the past few days has revolved around his back, and the degree to which it might actually be ailing. Some have speculated that his recent penchant for lying prone on his back when he checks out of a game could be real cause for concern, and have compared him to other greats with balky backs like Larry Bird and Steve Nash. This has in turn led to discussion about whether the King might need some more time off to recuperate, similar to the fortnight vacation in the middle of last season. However, today, he seemingly nipped that thought in the bud with the media…
Most interesting thing from today? LeBron said he plans on playing in all 82 games this season.
— Jason Lloyd (@ByJasonLloyd) October 30, 2015
In the meantime, there are two milestones possibly within LeBron’s reach tonight: He is five defensive rebounds away from passing Zydrunas Ilgauskas (3,568) for second place in team history (first place is Brad Daughtery at 4,020); he is also just 50 points shy of 25,000 for his career. Doubtful that Bron drops a half dollar on his old Miami pals, but you never know…
Chime in and share your thoughts on Opening Night… and GO CAVS!
Hope JR can get it turned around… Most of that 11 point lead eroded due to his two turnovers and two fouls on Wade at the end of the half…
I’d like Blatt to encourage J.R. to shoot more from three. He’s passing up a lot of shots. Not that they are bad decisions, but I don’t mind when he’s playing the role of gunner. That sometimes keeps him from getting frustrated, which is where he gets reckless defensively.
Despite going only 2-15 from three, Cavs still have five point lead… I think they heat up in the third quarter…
Would have liked to see them close out the half better. Some sloppy turnovers in the last 4 minutes. They will clean it up in the second half I’m sure.
Interesting that Blatt took LBJ out for the last two minutes of the half… minutes management?
I have been jonesing for Love to get hot from three for a year now. come on, Love! Score 40 tonight!
Is this the officiating crew from the 2006 finals?
They are inconsistent, to say the least.
Amen…good lord. Pitiful end to the half. We are running our “nobody knows” offense from the Bulls game all of a sudden
Starting to get careless…….
J.R.is having a rough one.
Yeah, he’s got his hands full with Wade…
A couple of mental mistakes too.
LBJ making up for last game…
LBJ – 8-11
Rest of team – 10-30
LBJ might just decide to drop 50 after all…
I kind of hate when his jumper rescues one two many possessions
But he is doing most of his damage in the post tonight so far…
There we go: Love from 3. The Cavs’ second make.
KLOVE!
Am I the only one who is skeptical that Hassan Whiteside helps a team win? Seems like he might be a bit of a hallow numbers guy.
As he just displayed, he can pretty much only score under the rim… He can block the crap outta the ball though…
Get outta my head lol
On the right team he is very very valuable. One of the better rim protectors in the NBA when he’s disciplined like tonight and not fouling. He’s a headache if not focused tho
Yeah, I’d take him in a heartbeat. we win the 2009 Finals if we had Whiteside to take on Dwight.
Love for 3. All you need is….
Bosh is really really good at basketball. It’ll be nice when we start making 3s and put them to bed in the 3rd quarter
AV dominating Whiteside there…
Couple of bad plays by JR…
C’mon J.R.! Lazy pass!
Hey mike can you stop playing your starters in Fantasy, your crushing me, lol
Dan Gilbert is financing my fantasy contracts.
Outside of Bosh, Miami cannot shoot from the outside. Such a huge issue in the modern NBA.
Yeah… Gerald Green hit some in preseason and against the Hornets… but I wouldn’t expect that to continue against good teams like the Cavs. Also, McBob and Dragic have been off from deep so far this year…
I totally agree with you.
The Heat just don’t have any rim protector when Whiteside goes out of the game.
Cavs are missing a bunch of good looks from 3. If they start to hit some of those, it will be lights out for Miami.
Exactly……..
Yup. Regression to the mean. They’ll fall. Too many good shooters out there – Love, Delly, RJ, JR, Mo – all are around 40% 3pt shooters.
They are 1-11 from deep, yet still up by 8…
Having AV and TT out there together means there are no rebounds for the Heat…
That was Miami’s first FG of second quarter…
Cavs are swarming like BEES!
Now we are watching what continuity brings to a great roster like the Cavs have. The last 2 games the Cavs have playing just excellent on both ends.
We gained on our lead with our bench again. Just not used to it..
Delly trey finally breaks the seal from three for Cavs!
Bron OWNING the post!!
Delly Trey! Love this team
Delly has picked up lebron’s patented “cross court pass out of nowhere to a wide open teammate”
LeBron going for 40 tonight
Peak lebron is gone eh folks?
I hope Amin Elhassan is watching closely…
And the egg on his face dried a bit before e could get to it with a towell
Having AV, Delly and MDN out there… it’s like an offensive-foul drawing machine…
Solid first quarter.
Well, the crowd certainly seems behind TT… got a nice reception when he checked into the game…
Everyone knows what’s at stake. #ballsdeep
Nice start! Solid defense! And TT hitting jumpers lol
Good first qtr, heading to work, keep the comments coming.
WOW! TT nailing the jumper!
I know! Don’t try that too much, big fella, but nice job.
TT spent lots of time not working out hard…was it spent on an elbow jumper?!?!
Mid-range TT…..!
LOVE-ly!! Love hearing Love yell for the ball underneath!
THE LOB… THE JAM!!!
Oop game is still there for TT from delly!!
Love it when Delly and TT clown them with the oops
Does McBob have a man bun or a ponytail?
COLS IS DOING CARTWHEELS —PARTY ON DUDE !!
Anyone know why bron and Jr smith are sporting 80s Michael Irvin stashes?
’80s Irvin staches are coming back
Haha not in Northern Virginia but I dig it
Porn shoot after the game.
Hubbard for the win.
Wow…seeing those #s on the screen makes Dan Gilbert’s commitment to a title even more impressive.
I find myself thinking that JR is showing some great restraint in not just throwing up a bunch of shots…
Me too. And he’s been judiscious w his driving.
LBJ is feeling it.
That’s there all night for LBJ.
Oooooohhhh my gosh I love post up lebron!!!
I will second that… love to see him going to work on the rook…
I hate Pat Riles. Winslow and Whiteside fell into their laps. That’s two likely future all stars. I hope we knock them out of the playoffs every year until that sockless curmudgeon dies.
Sockless curmudgeon might be my favorite adjective in a while…
I second that big time
Winslow with the Heat just ain’t right. They were lucky to keep their draft pick in the first place. And then they were lucky to have several teams ahead of them make choices they’re going to regret.
None larger than Charlotte… Frank the Tank might just be their GumDropBear…
TBH, I think it’s better in Miami than Boston; If rumors are true, Charlotte’s mistake was not necessarily passing on Winslow, but passing on taking 4 first round picks from Boston for him. Miami is older and only have a couple years, Boston is on the brink of something big with all the assets they hold, so while I’m not happy he fell into Miami’s lap, at least he didn’t land with the more hated(??) Celtics.
Dragic is going to pose problems. It’s good he doesn’t have the court vision of a Chris Paul.
Kinda feel like Mo has done a decent job on him thus far though…
Mo has his hands full. I wouldn’t have minded seeing Delly start, even, just to tire Dragic out a bit.
Dragic is 0-3 so far. He’s got 4 assists, but Mo has stayed in front of him for the most part…
Talking only about his ability to break down the d on the dribble. Delly will slow him down I think.
That was a nifty inside move by Moz, but he just couldn’t finish…
Moz is looking real good. Holding his own against a very athletic center. Man, he’s getting the max from us next year, isn’t he.
Undoubtedly…
Mo… silky!
Mo hits the twisting catch and shoot with a hand in his face.
Man… Whitside can sure block a shot…
Love misses shot, but gets back to take the charge… awesome!
Love doing it all
KLOVE ripping it down!!
MOZ!!! Destruction!
Bron looking motivated….
I wonder what the Cavs’ winning percentage is when LeBron makes his first free throw.
Nice shot by LeBron on Deng. GOT HIM A BEEEEERRRRRRRRRD
Mo’s GOOSIE made it into the intro video!
HECK YEAH!
Your numbers for tonight:
CLE is a 5.5 favorite over MIA, with a 200.5 o/u. The money is virtually split 50/50 on the line, with the under being the smart money on o/u.
I’ll take CLE 104-98… GO CAVS!
LBJ looks like a kid in that picture.
It was about 5 or 6 years ago…
I know. You turn 25, and it all goes to hell.
“force with which to be reckoned.” Thank you, EG, for not ending that sentence with a preposition. You are, as always, pure class.
haha. A true professional!
Properly written English should always be praised! HAHA!
Thank my high school journalism teacher… ;)
I really want to destroy and embarrass the Heat. I don’t think that will happen two games in a row. I think this will be a close one, and pretty meaningless at the end of the day.
I agree. It’d be nice for LBJ to finally play well against them, though. He is facing two of his Achilles heels: Playing at home with expectations, and playing old friends.
I love these unis tonight. Gonna have to pickup one.
They looked good in HD.