Recap: Cavs 116, Raptors 78 (Or, You Officially Have Our Attention)
2016-05-26So much of the sports fandom experience is about expectations. If the old theorem holds true that Happiness = Reality – Expectations, then the sports fan can apply a similar line of logic… say, Excitement = Reality – Expectations, or along those lines. What were our expectations heading into the 2016 playoffs, and how are those being met by reality? Did we expect a Western Conference Finals matchup between any teams other than historic Golden State and San Antonio? Did we expect an Oklahoma City Thunder team to hold a convincing 3-1 lead over that very Golden State team in their series? After witnessing the Cavs barrel though the Eastern Conference to a 10-0 start while setting offensive records along the way and making double-digit victories seem as common as a Draymond Green can-can kick, did we expect the Cavs to return to Cleveland looking to turn around a 2-2 series that had a chance of slipping out their grasp?
The Cavs have made 41 3-pt FG this series, 36 fewer than through Game 4 last series. #TORvsCLE pic.twitter.com/Q2j5ug70mV
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) May 25, 2016
Well for starters, the Cavs’ shooting did what you might expect and progressed from their woeful display the last four games toward their playoff average (as shown above). Plus, Kevin Love sat out the fourth quarter. Again. But it wasn’t for the reasons a Cleveland fan might fear. Not to mention the Cavs did something somewhat unexpected and put on their finest defensive performance of the season. It’s Exciting stuff. In the wake of Wednesday night’s Game Five, the Cleveland Cavaliers have announced to their opponent: “Okay, you officially have our full, undivided, and unequivocal attention.”
(before diving in, be sure to check out CtB’s Tom Pestak and his *ahem* “Insta”Cap where he gives an instant Game 5 video reaction that is certainly not long in the tooth!)
First Quarter
We’ll start this recap the same way the Cavs started the game: with an emphasis on Kevin Love. Similar to tactics they’ve used in the past, the team responded to a poor pair of performances from Love by engaging the power forward early and often. He would finish the quarter 4-of-4 for 12 points, including two threes. On one play, he allowed the left side of the floor to clear out while squared up against Toronto center Bismack Biyombo just inside the arc. Love put the ball on the floor and drove without fear directly into Biyombo — who had absolutely dominated the big men matchups the prior two games in Toronto — then wiggled along the baseline and earned two free throws off a missed reverse layup. The free throws were Love’s first in three games, and were demonstrative of the aggression he and the Cavs brought from tipoff.
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Kyrie Irving contributed 11 points of his own in the period with five made baskets on a series of buttery jumpers. The Cavs had it going and started stretching a lead early.
Cleveland overall was much improved defensively compared to what they’d shown to that point in the series. The Cavs continued the strategy they employed in the fourth quarter of Game Four by trapping Toronto star guards Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan and sending a help defender off of screens. The strategy itself was relatively simplistic but it was the dogged execution by Cavaliers players relentlessly closing out on shooters and frenetic switches that left the Raptors reeling by the end of the quarter. On one Toronto possession, Kyrie Irving (he of much maligned defense) reached a hand in to force DeMar DeRozan to pick up his dribble and give the ball up to Lowry. Kyrie recovered to Lowry, and J.R. Smith, understanding the shot clock situation, darted towards the top of the key to bother Lowry perfectly which forced a wild double-pump jumper that missed everything, resulting in a 24-second violation.
On the Raptors’ side, center Jonas Valanciunas made his return from injury midway into the quarter. While his teammate Biyombo has broken out in stellar fashion during Valanciunas’ absence in the playoffs, Valanciunas has emerged as a solid two-way player for Toronto throughout the 2015-16 season. The Lithuanian big man scored a couple baskets, and looked healthy and mobile (and, at one point on defense, was very consciously doing a little tippy-toe dance in and out of the paint to avoid an inoften-called three second violation — much to the bemusement of your author). After a baseline jumper by Jonas made it 20-16 Cavs, Coach Lue called timeout to talk things over. Three brilliant plays off the dribble for Kyrie resulted in a 7-0 run and the Cavs were off to the races. Their energy level jumped a couple notches and a J.R. Smith steal & slam and a Kyrie PU3IT blew the roof off.
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In all, the Cavs threw a haymaker in the first quarter, and it was up to the visiting team to respond. Cleveland rode its starters heavily in the period as Iman Shumpert was the only Cavalier to come off bench, and for a whole 2 minutes… you think this game meant something to the Cavs?? Cavs 37, Raptors 19
Second Quarter
The second frame began with LeBron James and the bench players — incidentally, one of Cleveland’s more devastating lineups and one that continued to build on the Cavs’ lead established in the first. Similar to Game Four, the trio of LeBron, Matthew Dellavedova, and Richard Jeferson was unstoppable in garnering positive looks for the Cavs’ offense; however, instead of running the same play seven consecutive times with success (as in Game Four), the Bron&RJ Delly sandwich had mercy and settled for two back-to-back scores before switching it up. But one of those was a Jefferson alley-oop that literally left a lasting impression.
https://vine.co/v/i9vEaPJ0Aeb
RJ Putting his imprint on this game @cavs pic.twitter.com/UfyIyKNaZ4
— Dan Gilbert (@cavsdan) May 26, 2016
Cleveland’s defense didn’t let up, forcing Toronto into a 7+ minute stretch without scoring and creating turnovers galore… In fact, the Raptors had more turnovers than field goals nearly four minutes into the quarter. This was a common theme for the night. The turnover-fest was highlighted by a nice steal and breakaway dunk by Jefferson (what a finisher he is, at age 35). In all, the Cavs racked up eight steals in the first half alone, resulting in 20 points for the Wine and Gold.
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At 6:20 in the quarter, Kevin Love scored his fifth bucket (5-of-5), equaling his combined made field goals in the previous two games. On the flip side, Kyle Lowry was scoreless until less than six minutes remained in the half despite exploding the past two games for a combined 55 points. The Raptors began implementing the Kitchen Sink playbook, in which they threw everything they could at the steamrolling Cavs, even playing both centers Valanciunas and Biyombo in the same lineup at one point. Nothing the Raptors did seemed to matter.
Every individual for Cleveland played inspired, lockdown defense, including JR Smith’s perfect isolation defense against DeRozan that forced both a miss and an ensuing technical by the Raptor shooting guard. It was a resilient response from JR after getting torched in his matchup two nights before. Tristan Thompson also “rebounded” from his off games in Canada by gathering seven rebounds in the half and not letting himself get punked by Biyombo.
The Cavs went up by 26 with 3:00 on the clock after Kyrie procured an unforced steal that he tossed to a sprinting LeBron for a breakaway jam. Just over a minute later, Kevin Love was able to wrangle a tapped jump ball and made a perfect outlet pass down court to James for a 31 point lead; Love then hit a three (6-for-6) the next possession for a 34 point lead. Cleveland shot 62.5% (5-of-8) from deep in the half. The 31 point lead the Cavs would carry into halftime would be the largest margin in the history of the Conference Finals. Cavs 65, Raptors 34
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Third Quarter
LBJ started the second half of with a bit of nostalgia from the first half: a steal off Kyle Lowry and a dunk in transition. By the time Lowry hit a free throw to become the first Toronto member to reach double digit points nearly a minute into the half, three other Cavaliers already had 14 points. This was actually a very nice quarter for those who are the nostalgic type, as a couple minutes later, Kyrie picked Kyle Lowry’s pocket (try saying that five times fast) and broke away for an and-1 layup. Remember that spiel about expectations earlier in the recap? Well, the “expectation” of Toronto’s comeback ability in the game began to shrink about as fast as the game’s “excitement” factor did.
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(seen enough of these yet?)
“The weakside activity against Toronto has been so much better,” opines Jeff Van Gundy on the telecast.
“Such great defense,” follows up color commenter Mark Jackson.
By the 6:00 mark in the quarter, the broadcast team is discussing the Oklahoma City-Golden State matchup in the Western Finals.
Cleveland continued its hot shooting and even LeBron got into the three point action with a couple makes in the quarter. The King also blocked Lowry and pushed the ball to Kyrie on the fastbreak for a layup — just in case anyone had forgotten what it looked like when the Cavs scored in transition. Even late in the quarter with ~3:30 to go and a 36 point lead, the Cavs kept pushing every possession, scoring or passing for shots and fouls. They must really have not wanted to play in the fourth quarter. The Cavs got their wish, too, as the starters came out one by one and the home team’s lead even swelled to 40 just before the end of the third period. Cavs 100, Raptors 60
Garbage Time Quarter
The final frame was a treat for the Dahntay Jones and Norman Powell fans of the world. All starters for both teams rode the pine as the bench squads went back and forth. The Raptors’ subs succeeded in whittling the final margin down to 38 but Mozgov got to throw down.Small victories, right?
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Final: Cavs 116, Raptors 78
Thoughts
-Kevin Love has been questioned throughout his Cavaliers tenure for his fit, desire, and a variety of other gripes. His occasional disappearing acts can cause us to wonder when the other shoe will drop even in his better moments, as if his spurts of excellence are a mirage. By this point, however, it’s becoming obvious that as Love goes, so goes the team. In games where he comes out the tunnels looking to establish himself, the Cavs have been dominant, especially in the playoffs. Love’s aggression energizes this Cavs team and when a multifacted playmaker such as he is able to get in a groove it opens up so much more for everyone else. When he’s out there nailing threes, passing across the court, and bullying suckers in the post with strong man dribbles, Kevin Love is the key that unlocks the Cavs hyperoffense. His defense, two games in Toronto notwithstanding (we’re convinced he was held up in Customs that whole time and that was just a Busch-league doppleganger out there, right?), has been drastically improved as well. He’s actually taking on guards at the perimeter and holding his own.
-Those disappearing acts of Love’s, however, won’t have gone away until they’ve gone away. Which is to say, we don’t know when or if Love will have one of his infamous clunkers. What can he and the Cavs do to avoid this on the biggest of stages? Love’s state of mind on a given night seems to have a lot to do with it.
-There have now been 16 games in the 2016 playoffs decided by 25 or more points, including seven games with a final margin of 30. Through three and a half rounds, this is the highest margin of victory ever seen in the NBA playoffs. Teams are certainly getting the best of each other and in the postseason teams just keep their foot on the gas longer until the game is truly out of question late. Top-heavy playing fields and the reliance on the three point shot likely contribute to these wild swings as well.
-It can’t be stated enough how impressive the Cavs played on defense Wednesday night. Some of it was just effort and some was a combination of tactics and a focused execution. All night they were fighting through screens, unleashing hard traps that forced DeRozan and Lowry to give up the ball, and jumping the passing lanes after those traps to keep the heat on all night. Sometimes all that frenetic aggression backfires, but the Cavs were very good at recovering after trapping and they correctly conceded shots to the DeMarre Carroll‘s of the world.
They turned in their most complete effort of the season in allowing only 78 points against a team that had been shredding them. Every player pitched in and had a + game on that end of the floor. Delly included, of course:
@KenCarman pic.twitter.com/IHXrvw1IpB
— Jeff Parnell (@JeffKParnell) May 26, 2016
(boy, is Delly annoying… courtesy of Tom for digging this clip up)
-Is it time to stop worrying about LeBron? I mean, not that we were ever worried about him or his play… Except for that jump shot we’re still waiting to fix itself, he’s gonna do it all every game, whatever is needed most at present. His numbers throughout the season and playoffs — his whole career, really — have been a freakish model of excellent consistency. LeBron is always gonna bring it, some night a little more and some a little less. But he is a known quantity and will win you playoff games on his own, if necessary. At this point in his career, James exudes such a confidence that he will return the the Finals and give you as good a chance as anyone at winning a title. It may sound obvious, but it’s the rest of the Cavaliers who serve as the barometer of success. And those “other guys” are playing lights out. It’s a good recipe.
https://twitter.com/SheaSerrano/status/735656626854600704
Stats Are Fun
-in Game 5, LeBron James played 31 minutes two nights after playing 46 the night before.
-speaking of James, on Wednesday night he usurped Shaquille O’Neal for 4th on the all-time playoff scoring list, “passed” Jason Kidd for 3rd in all-time playoff assists, tied Kobe Bryant for the second most free throws in postseason history, and, in all likelihood, will be playing in his sixth consecutive Finals this year. Yawn!
-Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love, and James outscored the Raptors 43-34 in the first half of Game 5.
-Cleveland has won its three games in the Conference Finals by a combined 88 points.
-the Cavs are undefeated in playoff games where Love is available and has at least one free throw attempt. (as pointed out by commenter, 6thCity)
It seems like they have been calling an awful lot of fouls on OKC tonight. 22 on OKC to only 16 on GSW.
Would’ve like to see the ball in Westbrook’s hands.. GS coming up with buckets to likely out this one out of reach
I’m not even sure how the Thunder are still remotely in this game…
I think this bodes well for OKC in game 6
Green just elbowed him out of bounds with no call
Would love to see a Bray foul, then tech cost them the game…
I’d like to see Bray get another flagrant foul and get suspended
So would about 5M others… LOL
You can tell Durant is gassed.. He didn’t have any spring on his drive and he has been walking up the court these last few possessions
Eddie Munster riding his starters too much…
EG with another devastating nickname.
http://kentuckycrazies.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Billy-Donovan-Eddie-Munster.jpg
I kinda see Donovan as a mixture of several male members of the Adams family, including son Eddie (after the devilish suggestion was made).
My bad, the Munsters. I’m so embarrassed.
But after careful inspection of a cast photo, I really do think that if you mix Grandpa, Herman, and Eddie Munster together, you get Donovan.
Hack-a-Bogut… interesting move by Donovan
Durantula not giving up!
OKC’s offense really getting stagnant and defense is getting continually beat by dribble prenetration
Plus they’re probably exhausted from playing literally every minute of the second half… Durant is already at 40 minutes… and there are 5+ mins remaining…
Although Ibaka has hit a couple of gut-check triples
When you know the fix is in: Mo Speights getting superstar calls…
I’ve only been half paying attention but it sure seens like gs has been getting their usual bs calls. That blocking foul on speights was so obviously a charge that I called it after only seeing it out of the corner of my eye…
Refs apparently had their Buffalo Wild Wings button pushed on this series… looking to extend it…
The Dray of Spelling bee is a Co-champ .. Too bad Bray/GSW won’t be a champ this season
Let’s hope not… although it looks like it’s probably going to at least take 6 games now for OKC…
Donovan making crucial mistake of keeping his starters in… and having them get run by the GSW bench…
These officials have a lot of ‘splainin to do…
This is something that Cols would probably post… doesn’t change how amazing it is…
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/736026119057604609
GS cut down their turnovers and even on the boards, but still a dogfight.
OKC playing tough on defense, need to cut down on the turnovers
Feels like GSW should be up much more than they are.
They probably feel that way too…
Rough end to the quarter for GSW…
St. Weirdo awesome pass!!
How does Bray not get a second tech with that taunt??
Really can’t lose the ball in traffic like that, OKC…need to take care of it…
This kid is the Draymond Green of the Spelling Bee…
https://vine.co/v/i9T5qWO5Mqj
Hahaha. So obnoxious and so true.
OKC ain’t going anywhere – tied at 68
The intensity in this game continues to creep up..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2AC41dglnM
As AC would say, wonder if the pressure now on the Warriors bursts the pipes.
Thunder come out rolling in the second half…
Braymond just got his 5th Technical… 2 more and it’s a suspension…
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What a tool. Need your toolbox photo
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Newest sign of the Apocalypse… dabbing at National Spelling Bee…
https://twitter.com/CauldronICYMI/status/736017778998542337
Surprised Andy got early minutes. It was emotional losing Andy, but Frye has been so good you must tip your hat to Griffin.
The Warriors are nothing without their moving screens…
Don’t see OKC folding easily
If OKC drops this game, I believe they will dominate game six
I agree nothing suggests so far that GSW has figured out a magic remedy
Westbrook just 2/12. You would think GS would be up by 15.
Warriors getting away with so much garbage… grabbing, moving screens… the usual…
We knew this would happen, especially in Oracle.
Grizzly Adams has great hands…
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Man… Adams just PUNKED the Warrior front line!
If th Warriors were smart, they’d abandon this beautiful basketball crap and just run ISO for curry all game.
Only way they win is if he goes for 35+
No doubt about it…if they had just ISO’d Curry all season, they would have won at least 80 games…
No way… 82-0 man…
This must be one of your dumbest comments ever. Among many.
Regarding the GS vs OKC game, I expect GS to win, and maybe win big….if so, get ready for the media all over the Dubs’ nutz again. I expect the Dubz to abandon their brilliant strategy of completely ignoring Roberson, and making him look like an All Star. I also expect GS to not throw the ball away all game, which was the prime reason they were smoked in game 4. They may well have lost anyway, but all their turnovers gave them no chance. I also expect Bray to play a competent game, rather than being a literal turd… Read more »
You’re probably right. And all the talk will be about how the pressure is on OKC going into an all-important game 6 at home. I’ll be rooting like hell for OKC tonight! Just get it done!
Delly had an O-rating of 223 last night. Second time in the playoffs he’s been over 200.
I’ve seen some comment about Delly’s top +/- numbers that, “well, duh….he’s on the court with Lebron blah blah blah, what do you expect”. But these people are missing the point completely. Delly plays the P&R stuff so well that is *maximizes* other players’ effectiveness (most especially Lebrons), so it is a completely fair (although far from perfect) metric.
This seems to get lost most of the time in all the Kyrie vs Delly internet blather.
Good points.
LBJ plays between 36 & 46 minutes a game in the playoffs. Just about everybody gets to play with him a lot.
Yeah, good point, too.
Can the Cavs play as physically tomorrow night and not run into foul trouble? Officials are human, after all. This is where you wouldn’t mind seeing Joey Crawford — he couldn’t care less about the home crowd.
Reading LeBron’s comments about this not being an ‘adverse’ situation, and a few of his other postgame comments, plus watching his play style over the playoffs so far…. Do you guys think he has an entire additional gear to shift in to?
Yes, he does. But his play has been absolutely stellar within the system.
Thats a key point – does he have another gear that will work within the system, or will it simply marginalize someone else’s contributions.
I think (hope) that he & the team know each other well enough that if & when he goes beserk, he will only marginalize someone else’s contributions when they were already marginal.
Oh, he has a COUPLE more gears. This is a guy who’s hyper-conscious about his long-term outlook and pacing himself for a sixth straight Finals appearance. Think back to what we saw last June — this time around he’s much fresher and flanked by two superstars.
His #1 goal will be to have the rest of the team playing together, but the Krakken will be unleashed when necessary. I think the world is in for a real treat from Leb once these Finals roll around.
Love’s overall game can still rise and fall with his shooting. (He had gotten away from that over the past 6-8 weeks but reverted in games 3 and 4.) Shooters shoot better once they see the ball go through the hoop. So can Lue run a play with a back cut or back screen or something to get Love a layup early in the game? Make the funk defunct!
+1. Copyright that phrase now!
Looking at Holinger’s team stats for OKC and CLE surprised me. Specially the defensive effeciency -does not seem to be that different for OKC or CLE
Is this an omen? I was playing out of my mind on Words with Friends with my beloved and she was more than matching me… I won on the last play with the word…. COLS !
Everything indeed is awesome? :)
LOL
Not much has been said about RJ’s performance last night. It stood out to me. We frequently lose momentum when the second team steps onto the court, but RJ kept making plays that held it together. I think it contributed to the blowout.
He’s a real heady player that can make plays himself . . . and keep everybody else on task when the starters go out.
Great point. RJ is playing like he’s the hungriest for a ring. It’s uncanny!
Definitely made some big plays. It was interesting to me that RJ played pretty much all of garbage time, while Delly sat out. Methinks Delly is still hurting a bit from turning his ankle.
Yeah he was very springy/hungry last night.
He is so spry at the moment, I’d prefer him charging to the hoop that shooting from outside.
And his attitude (ie yelling at Frye for not paying attention in game) makes me think he truly knows this is an opportunity not to be wasted, and what he & the team need to do. The influence of the vets on this team will be huge over the next few weeks.
It’s very important for the Cavs to finish this series in Toronto’s hostile environment. They’re going to have to win in a hostile OKC or Golden State to win it all. Playing against Toronto has been a good preparation for the Finals.
Will they? They have would home court advantage over the Thunder, no?
You are correct Chris K, but this has got me thinking about some of the other permutations of a CLE v OKC matchup….namely, do we think St Weirdo will still bring his superb playoff form against the Cavs? Getting ahead of myself here, but it would be a salivating matchup. Do the Cavs that played with him and know him well completely neuter him and he goes 0-30 (with 20 “AND ONES!!!”) or does he make CLE pay for bouncing him?
You’ve got me laughing with that one… I confess that since he left Cleveland, he is, as Mr. Wonderful Kevin O’Leary would say, “dead to me.” My memories of Dion are so brief and are based more in this forum’s arguments over his usefulness than his actual play. My question becomes, if he is our focal point in an OKC Final, something’s gone wrong–but for whom? Them or us? And doesn’t a dose of JR Swish or Matty D negate Waiters? Fun to think about.
We got stuck siting next to three Raptors’ fans last night, who drove from Toronto to the game. One had the Canadian flag draped all around him, another had the infamous We The North shirt and the other guy was just yelling obnoxious things the entire pre-game about Lowry/DeRozan owing the Cavs. Of course, they got increasingly quiet as each quarter of the beatdown intensified. Right before the end of the third quarter (before 100-60 happened), all three got up to leave and the fan wearing the We The North shirt took it off and offered it to us. Don’t… Read more »
Good story, Mike Podracky.
Wow $180 to $495? What a markup. Kinda feel bad for them coming all this way for such a one-sided beat down.
And LOL what the heck is the significance of offering you the shirt? “Here, man, you beat us SO badly I want you to have the shirt off my back… YOU the North now, Cleveland. You the North.”
Its scary how often we have blown out teams without anyone on the team scoring even 30.
Great offensive balanace all around
I hope @CavsDan tells the Q cleanup crew to NEVER wash that RJ handprint off the backboard…
That is awesome. And thanks to Dan and modern technology for letting us all see it.
Oh yeah that was such a great pic; loved it
Awesome cap Carson! Loved the flow chart…
Thanks EG! Wish I could take credit for the flow chart.
After a game played like this…. It’s hard to even process the remote chance they lay an egg in Game 6. They know what to do now.
IMO last night was all about that defense. Would really like to see that effort in Game 6 and prove to themselves they can win in a hostile road environment – they’re gonna need if they make it to OKC/GS
Will someone let me know when CtB starts putting twitter polls up for the CtB Play of the Game? I’ll need to get a new twitter account.
Great effort by KLove, best defensive game for the King since last year’s playoffs. The trapping really energized the team — the whole switching strategy seemed like a good idea but was dragging them down.
Tristan did not get enough credit for his effort in the first quarter to stop Biyombo from getting going and getting second shots.
Hope we can bring it like this in game six and get this over with.
I agree on the part about TT. He really played a great game. I had to laugh at some of the sneaky jabs he got away with on Jonas.
On the replays, KLove looked angry from the start in a good way… Very cool to see him man up that way
Biyombo w/ 4 total rebounds for the game.
TT w/5 offensive rebounds.
Let’s see that again tomorrow, TT.
Interesting that the Cavs are undefeated in playoff games where Love is available and has at least one free throw attempt.
Great stat and great observation! I added it under Stats Are Fun.
Also, as JoeyB noted last night, Love is still undefeated in the playoffs on U.S. soil. Lue also.
Suspect the flow chart may be instructive here.
I think if we keep up the game plan of doubling hard on Lowry and fighting through the screens for Derozan to start the game and get them off their grooves to start the 1st, we’ll be in good shape. If they can’t get going in the first, the entire team is generally in trouble, leading to lots of airballs and turnovers. I love how hard we played on defense, and as usual good defense lead to incredible offense. When those guys get doubled they panic and that’s what led to all the steals this game.
First time poster, but long time lurker. Love the blog and this is the first place I come for game recaps. I think my favorite sequence was late in the 2nd. Love throws the TD pass to Lebron off the jump ball. Then on the Raptors next possession Love and Biyombo get a hand on the rebound, but Love turns and rips it away. He passes to Delly and trails the play. As Love crosses midcourt he’s calling for the ball back and nails the 3. I jumped off the couch I was so pumped. All in 30 seconds Love… Read more »
That was an outstanding sequence. Love also had a transition 3 off a Kyrie pass I think. There was also a play where he just went right at Luis Scola in the post and drew the foul. He was extra aggressive last night. Those outlet passes are basically free points that only he provides.
Loved that sequence also… part of me was thinking though that if this were a game in Toronto, the refs would have undoubtedly called at best a jump ball on the KLove wrestle-away from Biyombo, and at worst a foul on Kev…
Which makes me think that the NBA is no more legit than big time wrestling.
At least, for now, it’s fun to watch.
Yeah, loved that sequence too. The Love rip from Biyombo was greatly symbolic for how the whole game went and how physical the Cavs were.
Analysis of this series: Cavs played like doo-doo in game 3. Really their only bad game of the whole playoffs. In game 4, they should have been up double digits after 1, but couldn’t hit an open quarter. And if not for some great shot-making by the Raptors, they still would have won.
Also, is it just me, or this there a high probability that the Cavs coverage provided by this particular blog better than the coverage provided by other sites?
Couldn’t hit an open shot, not “quarter”.
Spot on on games three and four.
C’mon – take the bait!
Well played sir
In game 4, the Cavs started the 4th by shooting 11-11 and took a small lead. Just couldn’t stop DeRozen and Lowry, who played out of their minds . . . while we couldn’t sustain our offense. If DeRozen and Lowry play like that again in game 6, it’s going to be a tough.
Your point about LBJ’s confidence and consistency is also great. It is remarkable how much he has matured over the years. He is truly, deeply confident. He knows who he is, and he plays within himself under pressure. He doesn’t always make every shot, but he is just so damn relentlessly good.
Right, since he came back has there ever been a moment where you doubted the Cavs could win in a playoff series? It’s not quite like the LeBron 1.0 era. That Bulls game-winner is when I knew. Even in the Finals he seemed temporarily infallible after going up 2-1. We have a top 5 player of all time pulling for our team. It’s pretty cool.
Speaking of which: http://espn.go.com/blog/cleveland-cavaliers/post/_/id/2830/lebron-james-didnt-believe-this-was-a-really-adverse-situation
Top 2 players of all time.
He is all that. I think where people tend to pile on Lebron when the Cavs lose is that he doesn’t really have that “beast mode” switch that Kobe, Jordan and other GOAT level players had, where he just singlehandedly owns the end of games. While that would be nice, that’s just not his style. He takes every ounce that the flow of the game dictates he should take, but no more than that. He won’t force what’s not there just because he can. I’m OK with that. He and Oscar Robinson are the only two people in the discussion… Read more »
But he has taken over when he’s needed to and gone full alpha-hero-Jordan. He did it in the fourth quarter of game six against the Spurs in 2013, in the first half of game six against the Celtics in 2012, and he did it last year in the final two rounds of the playoffs. And who can forget game five against the Pistons back in 2007? But, yes, he’s much more comfortable, and arguably better, when he’s orchestrating the whole game like a great conductor. I’ve never really seen anybody do it the way he does.
Also, love the flow chart!
Great win. Very interested to see if they can dig out G6. Raps will play much better. Closing it out up North will be big for the team pysche. I also agree that we need to stop the love/hate cycle with Love. He is who he is — great rebounder, very good 3 point shooter relative to others who can rebound like him, solid team defender, and a somewhat inconsistent post player. When he makes his post shots, he is incredibly efficient offensively. When he doesn’t, he is still OK because of 3s. That’s it. If he plays within himself,… Read more »
This is so great from Lue, “Before we get started,” Lue said in his opening remarks at the postgame podium, “I know Kevin didn’t play in the fourth quarter, so you don’t have to ask it. Next question.”
Haha. Nice
Wait?? I thought Kevin Love sucked and couldn’t play on this team. I thought Irving was a huge problem???!!! I thought Biyombo was the second coming of Shaq???!?!?!!!!
Nope nope nope
EVERYTHING IS AWESOME
Its amazing how many folks (from national media to casual fans) overreact to individual games. A great example is the new love for OKC’s role players. They are NBA players with lots of talent who are capable of getting hot and playing well. But they are going to cool off at some point. There is no big change in the team. They are just on a bit of hot streak.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StTqXEQ2l-Y
Cavs Big Three 71. Raptors 60 (after three quarters)
SORRY I HAVE BEEN A NO SHOW THE ENTIRE PLAYOFFS –1ST TRACK—-NOW MY FATHER ( 93 YRS YOUNG ) AND A HUGE CAVS FAN IS FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE ——I MISS YOU GUYS !!—KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK—BRING HOME A CAMPIONSHIP ——HOPE TO BE BACK WITH ALL OF YOU SOON ( AND GET MY FATHER BACK TO GOOD HEALTH ——YES CTB IS THE GREATEST !!
Best wishes to your father, Nomad. Family comes first. Hopefully we can all witness the Cavs raise that first banner together with our loved ones.
Agree with zagger
Thoughts and prayers for you guys, Nomad.
Aw So Sorry Nomad. You have had a really rough spring. Prayers your way.
Hang in there NOMAD. I’ve been there. Will keep you and your dad in my thoughts and prayers
Prayers for you and your dad NOMAD.
Sorry to hear it NOMAD. These threads aren’t the same without you, but you know the truth – family comes first. All the best.
That flow chart is amazing. Tom did you ever get some sleep?
So we can skype into the instacaps?
I got about 5 hours. Dragging right now. About to Drink my Delly Coffee though. So I’ll be grinding
Two hours more than me :/
Coffee is a wonderful thing
5 more to go. Let’s go Cavs!
I bought a new Cavs shirt before the playoffs began and wore it for each game. Cavs started out 10-0, presumably because of my shirt. They then lost the previous two games with me wearing that shirt. Like Lue I had some decisions to make for game five. Do I switch it up or stick with what brought me this far? I decided to keep things the same and the end result was a 38 point beat down. I will be wearing that shirt again for game six.
No panic moves here! Strong faith! But, like Mike Brown sticking with Ben Wallace against Rashard Lewis, sometimes you gotta know when to fold em.
Similar story here. I let my 2 yr old daughter wear my Kyrie swingmans jersey for game 4. It was cute and all, but….
She will not be wearing it for game 6!
There is a 100% chance Cavs: the Blog is the best Cavs coverage around
And Cols Knows Blogs
Ive followed the games through and through but have’nt paid so much attention to the threads because of work. So if I may ask what’s the story behind this Cols counter and what’s the catch if he hit a certain milestone??
Short story: I suck
No, man. The Cavs did in game 4. That’s all.
Before the series started Cols gave the Cavs a 99% chance to finish off the Raptors in 4 or 5. So the wager was:
If the Cavs win in 4 or 5 I would wear a T-shirt during an instacap with any message cols wanted, like “Cols was right” or something.
If the series went longer, Cols had to proclaim with 100% certainty that CtB is the best Cavs coverage for 99 times. We’ll probably let him off the hook anytime after 9 times and call it round off error
Irving, Love, and LeBron combined for 71 points. They had outscored Toronto by themselves – without playing in the 4th quarter – until there were only a few minutes left in the game.
What a blowout.
Yep.