Game 6 Recap: Cavs 113, Raptors 87 (or, Got Your Six)
2016-05-28There’s a saying in the military that goes “got your six,” which essentially means “I’ve got your back.” The idiom originated with World War I fighter pilots referencing the rear of an airplane as the six o’clock position. It’s use continues to perpetuate today not only in the armed forces, but in other close knit brotherhoods like law enforcement and fire departments. Tonight, it rang true for another group of men who persevered to overcome adversity, and worked together to take one step closer to realizing the championship dreams of a team, an organization, a fanbase, a city and an entire region.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have done it once again. They are going to The Finals for the second straight year… only this time fully healthy. Though it took more than the expected four or five games, they finally subdued their scrappy and resilient neighbors to the North, beating them in six… in The Six (as it’s commonly referred to — at least by Drizzy). And, in doing so, got each others’ “six” while helping LeBron James arrive at his sixth straight Finals appearance, matching only the great 1960s Celtics teammates Bill Russell, Sam Jones, K.C. Jones, Bob Cousy, Tom Heinsohn, Satch Sanders and Frank Ramsey (oh yeah… and some dude who goes by “The Champ” — or JFJ if you’re C:tB savvy).
As Canadian Dynamite himself, Tristan Thompson, said in his post-game interview, one of the keys to approaching Game 6 for the wine & gold was to treat it as their Game 7. In their minds, they had already made two border crossings too many in this series. They would not allow for another. But, to execute that plan in the hostile environs of the Air Canada Centre, a place in which they were 0-4 this year, they’d need to have each others’ backs on both the offensive and defensive ends, as well as in the locker room and the sidelines. Boy did they ever… and, none more than their in-the-running-for-G.O.A.T. of a leader, The Chosen One… King LeBron Raymone James.
Tyronn Lue had said publicly that he wanted to see a “vintage” game from his superstar… and vintage game did he receive… to the tune of 33 points (on a highly efficient 13-22 shots), 11 rebounds, six assists, three blocks and a steal. LeBron was seemingly everywhere on the court in the first half of the game (well, maybe not seemingly… since he did play all but 37 seconds of the first 24 minutes). King James didn’t just have his teammates’ backs… for the first time in the series, he put them all on his own for a while. Alternating between converting transition opportunities off of Kyrie Irving steals and assists, and knocking down a couple of rare three-balls (he was 2-3 from downtown in the first quarter, 3-6 for the game), LeBron racked up 14 points in the first period and 21 for the half (the most in any playoff first half this post-season).
Locked in from the jump on both ends of the floor, he looked to score early and often, even giving the Cavs a six point margin at the end of one (31-25) with a freight-train drive to the hoop. LBJ continued his onslaught in the second, scoring another seven points, but also leading the defensive attack on Toronto. He notched a block on both DeMarre Carroll and Kyle Lowry, while pulling down three boards. With 4:30 remaining in the half, LBJ’s driving dunk (off another Kyrie assist) gave him almost half of the Cavs’ scoring total (21 of 44 points). From essentially that point on, the Raps got no closer than a double digit margin.
His earlier triple-double in Game 2 notwithstanding, this was as complete a performance as LeBron had delivered in the series, and possibly the entire post-season. He was a man on a mission… a dynamo turned loose… a legend carving yet another signature game into his ever-growing lore. He didn’t just take over this game to provide the Cavaliers a cushion… he sucked the life and oxygen right out of an arena full of hyped up Raptor fans. When his team, coach and fans needed him most… he had their backs… and then some.
Yet, it wasn’t as if the King didn’t have help, even if it didn’t arrive in the form of scoring until the last two minutes of the first half. Kyrie Irving had (as Nate accurately described it) a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde kind of night. He shot just 2-8 to start the game, although he finished 10-16 (12-24 total) to finish with 30 points and maintain his team-leading scoring average. Even though he couldn’t get his shot to go down much in the first half, he still looked to distribute the ball (at least in the first quarter when he notched five dimes), and played some fairly tenacious defense with three steals while helping to hold Lowry to 12 first half points.
His real troubles came in the second quarter, though, as he stopped moving the ball in favor of tunnel vision dribble-drives into traffic. However, after a couple of turnovers and some relatively stagnant offensive sets that allowed the Raps to cut the lead to six, Kyrie started to find LeBron again, assisting on another triple and a driving dunk. Then LBJ helped him get going with a terrific pass on an excellent cut to the hoop, which he followed up a minute later with an and-one.
Second half Kyrie was mostly Dr. Jekyll, as he heated up considerably both from mid and long range. Uncle Drew also dazzled with an assortment of finishes closer to the rim… often of the left-hand variety.
Where LBJ did the majority of his damage in the first half, Kyrie did the balance of his in the second, scoring 21 of his 30 (including 12 in the third quarter alone). The only real downside, was his counterpart, Lowry, scoring 18 of his 35 points in the same quarter.
There may be no subject more polarizing on this blog than the subjectiveness of how we collectively perceive Kyrie’s play. There have been entire posts dedicated to things like his ability to use a screen, or his inability to avoid getting stuck on one like so much flypaper. In the end, the stats were gaudy in this game, but they don’t reveal the entire story. Kyrie is unquestionably an offensive force of nature, yet what often holds him back from reaching his ungodly potential is his decision-making off the dribble, and his defensive lapses. To this point, it hasn’t hurt the Cavs because they have his back, especially on defense. Chances are that won’t be the case against the likes of either Curry or Westbrook in The Finals. There’s a thin line between good and greatness… it’s up to Kyrie to navigate it.
The third leg of the tripod also came up big to help close out Game 6 after two sub-par previous games north of the border. Kevin Love started the game with a three, and ended the first half with another one.
In between, he went to the free throw line twice… once after nearly having his teeth knocked out by a stray Biyombo elbow. The elbow was deemed a Flagrant 1, which would have put Big Smack over the limit and DQ-ed him for a potential Game 7. While the blow may have slowed Kev’s shooting, it had the opposite effect on his rebounding aggression. Love wound up snagging nine of his 12 for the game in the first half, helping the Cavs win the war on the glass 38-33.
Love then matched his scoring output (10 points) from the first half in the third quarter alone, drilling two more treys and getting to the line twice more. He totaled 20 points on 5-11 shooting (a healthy 4-8 from beyond the arc) to go with the 12 boards and four assists. Most importantly, he didn’t wilt or disappear, and often had the Cavs’ “six” on defense underneath.
The common denominator of the difference between the Cavs’ 12 wins vs. two losses is the play of Kevin Love. It may be cliche to say “as Kev goes, so go the Cavs,” but it’s a fairly accurate assessment. No matter how amazing LeBron and Kyrie are in any given game, without KLove coming up strong as he did in the first and last two games, winning a championship will be a much tougher endeavor.
As good as J.R. Smith was as one of the few bright spots in the Game 3 loss, he was even better in this game. He didn’t score as much as in Game 3 (15 points vs. 22 in that one), but he did it on a lot fewer shots (5-9, 5-8 from deep vs. 7-16, 6-15 from deep), and ones with a much higher degree of difficulty.
He also ran around on defense like a man possessed, jumping passing lanes, chasing down loose balls and preventing transition baskets. On one offensive set, it seemed like Swish ran about a half mile through the defense in an attempt to get open. It’s just amazing to watch the revelation that continues to be this version of J.R. on this team. Right now, his shovel is sharp and his will is outstanding…
TT had a fairly quiet night by his standards with just two points and five boards in 24 minutes, although he did pull down two gigantic offensive rebounds at extremely opportune moments. Tristan likely would have preferred to have at least one breakout rebounding game in his native country, but he had his hands full with Biyombo in all three Canadian games. Bismack did seem to get quite a bit of uncalled holding on TT under the hoop, but that’s playoff basketball for you. It won’t get any easier for Tristan if OKC winds up being the Cavs’ Finals opponent, as the length of their front line may be tough to combat. Maybe Draymond and his jersey yanking and donkey kicks are actually preferable in this instance…
Because Coach Lue rode his starters hard to ensure there would be no chance of a Game 7, there wasn’t much input from the bench bunch in this one. However, almost all of the primary subs had that one signature moment in the game. Channing Frye, aside from draining another couple of timely triples to kick off the second quarter, had a retaliation block on Big Smack… after which he wagged his index finger all the way back down the court.
Aside from a couple of assists in his scant nine minutes of play, Delly’s only bucket came on a beautiful broken-play give-and-go with LeBron that had to have taken some wind out of the Raptors’ sails.
https://vine.co/v/i9VOJuKn7Lg
And, Richard Jefferson, besides hitting a garbage time three, took great offense to taking an elbow to the ribs from Jonas Valanciunas in the second quarter. JV looked like he was trying to apologize, but RJ was having none of it… getting in the big man’s face with his own jabbing index finger.
Shump didn’t really have a signature moment, but he played his usual lock-down defense, putting up a +14 in just 18 minutes.
For Toronto, they were again paced by their two back court All-Stars, Lowry and DeRozan, who both had hot shooting games (11-22, 6-12 from three for Special K and 9-18 for Kobe Lite). Yet, even though the two shooting stars combined for 55 points, the remaining Raptors barely eked out 32 points, and nobody else hit double digits. The Raptors fought hard in the series, and credit especially to Lowry who never gave up. But, they just didn’t have the necessary firepower to hang with the Cavs. They have an interesting summer ahead with DeRozan, Biyombo both reportedly opting out of their contracts to become unrestricted free agents. Toronto might have a tough time replacing either or both of them.
The Evil:
There’s not much to dislike in a blowout close out victory that puts your team into The Finals for the second time in two seasons. For at least a few days, let’s all soak in the amazing accomplishments this team has achieved. We’ll have plenty of time, once their opponent is decided, to debate the merits of Kyrie’s game, whether or not Kev and TT can be effective against big front lines, and Ty Lue’s substitution patterns…
The only other external evil would be the inconsistencies of how the playoff fouls and flagrant fouls have been called. This seems like it will only get worse in The Finals.
https://vine.co/v/i99wrVj3dpQ
The Genius:
Beyond the game itself, the determination and focus this Cavs team showed in treating it like a must win, and the fact that they won a close out game on the road in a place where they hadn’t won in their previous four tries this year, there were some things after it was over that were terrific.
- LeBron getting emotional talking about this team to Doris Burke.
- Doris Burke reinforcing her status as the best NBA sideline reporter working with that “stumper of a question.”
- The Cavs electing to let AC present the trophy to Ty Lue.
- @CavsDan, David Griffin and LeBron all giving up the spotlight to AC, Lue and the young guys during the trophy presentation.
- The class the Raptors showed (particularly Lowry and DeRozan) in coming over to the Cavs bench after they checked out to congratulate them.
- The Toronto crowd, who are as passionate and loud as any fans in the NBA, staying until the end and cheering for their Raps.
- LeBron racing back to the locker room to get the festivities rolling.
- The Cavs improvising with water bottles when they had no champagne bottles.
- The sheer joy this team seems to have about each other, and the belief they have in one another.
- The fact that the Cavs have another five days of rest now before The Finals.
— Dan Gilbert (@cavsdan) May 28, 2016
Parting Shot:
With respect to the subtitle of this recap, despite all of the ups and downs of this season, the turmoil of a mid-stream coaching change, social media dustups and subtweets, and general perception that this team had trouble getting along and “galvanizing,” they certainly seem to have each others’ backs now. And, isn’t that all we really wanted from this team? To be able to enjoy them not only winning, but coming together to form a chemistry as good as the other title contenders? However you felt at the time of the dismissal of David Blatt, or the dumping of Andy so the Cavs could pick up Channing Frye, it’s pretty hard to argue with the results of either of those moves. David Griffin has seemingly pushed all the right buttons… to a degree that even Dan Gilbert is amazed by. The NBA has seen fit to find ways to rescind technical fouls… maybe they should find a way to rescind the Executive of the Year award given the circumstances.
The bottom line is that not only do the Cavs have each other’s backs, David Griffin has their collective backs, and @CavsDan has Griffin’s. And because of that… this team and this organization is back in The Finals.
Don’t worry Cleveland… the Cavs got your six!
Four more wins…
GO CAVS!
I was just looking at some NBA stats. Curry averaged 30.06 ppg this year. It was the 62nd highest average for a season. In other words – nothing super special. The way everyone fawns over him you’d think he averaged 50, like Chamberlain once did. Just sayin’.
True, but he hardly played most 4th quarters….if he were playing full games, his ppg average would have been stupid…
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I know Durant has 16, but he really needs to play better, and hit some threes…0-6 from 3…
Westbrook is just so freaking fast on the finish!
Just waiting for another Bray donkey kick…
http://f3nation.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Hee-Haw.jpg
Hope he does….might actually get tossed…….LOL J/K LMAO
OKC woulda been up more if they coulda buy a 3 pointer damn, 2 VS 9 3’s for OKC
I don’t see how either team can guard the Cavs. But I would prefer home court advantage…
Ball don’t lie Steph…
The thunder are choking from the ft line
Can always tell when Curry is gonna take the long three come hell or high water….gotta make him drive it…
Sometimes I watch these 2 teams (thunder and Warriors) and they look a bit unorganized.
They should really T Dray up every time he does that… I mean, you know, like they would literally ANYONE else who acted that way…
They will only do that when he’s traded to the Sixers or Kings…
Man… how many times do they have to foul before something gets called? Four? Five?
If it’s Bray, he has a free pass…
Hack-A-Bogus
HA! Russ just got em back!
Can’t run out on Curry in the corner like that…automatic foul…
Curry has made an art form out of the corner three flop…
I just made this my new screen saver…
https://vine.co/v/iV7EBnVnai3
I’m no expert, but I know art when I see it…
only reason Dubs in this game is because of 7 3’s (21) points VS OKC’s 2 3’s, plus 15 on 3. They are shooting 30% to OKC’s 47%
Apparently Curry has an injury to his rhythm. That just sounds terrible, doesn’t it?
Thompson is the most consistent Warrior at this point…
He’s been their best in the playoffs, for sure….not even close…”Big Smokey” (wink wink) coming through…
GS has really looked rattled playing at OKC….nice to see the shoe on the other foot after so many teams looking terrible at Oracle…
Warriors obviously rattled again like earlier games in OKC and the first 3 games vs the Cavs in the Finals
Hey Draymond… what happened on that Stephen Adams posterization?
http://a.fssta.com/content/dam/fsdigital/fscom/Buzzer/Images/2016/05/04/050416draymondgreen.vadapt.664.high.18.jpg
So good!!
Adams has become such a good roller…
If only Mozgov or Love coulda throw down like that when they roll to the basket, damn, grown man move
Grizzly Adams!!
Wow! Steph just got destroyed by the Durantula!
St Weirdo Aiiiiiirball.
Thunder doing well…Durant will need to get going, though…
Thunder getting some freebies from Kanter…
Fingers crossed for us getting home court tonight.
Durant is overamped. I think he’ll settle down and start hitting and it’ll be curtains for the Warriors. What’s with Curry?
Curry hasn’t scored. OKC should be up 10 or so after GS’s bad shooting
Durant jacking so many threes
Every Barnes 3 is found money for GS….so freaking annoying…
Not sure you want to depend on Ibaka to make your threes, but man, if he can knock some down, that causes all kinds of trouble for the Warriors defense.
He’s pretty nails at catch and shoot threes…
That changed fast.
Kevin Durant too much hero ball to start the quarter.
Hero Ball is the Thunder’s mother tongue…
I don’t believe I have enjoyed any team in NBA history getting their shot’s blocked more than I do the Dubz.
WITH THE TRIBE WINNING AND THE “PALE ‘ SOX LOSING DOES THIS PUT THE TRIBE IN 1ST PLACE—- A GREAT TIME TO BE A CLEVELAND SPORTS FAN !!!
SHOULD HAVE SHIRTS MADE UP ( AIRPORT CHECK )–“BRINGING IT HOME “—CLASSIC PICTURE—THANKS FOR SHARING —–AM SOMEWHAT SURPRISED ( BUT THOUROUGHLY ENJOY / EMBRACE ) R.J’S DEMEANOR —-‘ DON’T TAKE NO SH-T FROM ANYONE—–GOT YOUR SIX “——–****EVIL I ALREADY HAVE PLANS TO USE THAT MOTTO ” GOT YOUR SIX ” FOR MY BASKETBALL TEAM NEXT YEAR—THANKS !!
Love that NOMAD!
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Notes from a hostile land: wore my Kyrie alt blue jersey to the grocery store in Berkeley, CA. today. Security guard stops me on the way in and half jokes: “You startin’ trouble?”
Methinks the Warriors fan base is a little on edge right now…
Any chance we run a live thread for the Dubs/OKC game? I will definitely be watching and analyzing…
Typically we’d use this one…
Oh, and F Dramond Green…
Just call him “Mr. Rockette…”
Their form is strikingly similar…
In 14 games in the 2015 east playoffs LeBron shot better than 50% in 4 games.
In 14 games in the 2016 east playoffs, Lebron has shot over 50% in 11 games, that is huge difference
Great game last night. The whole team was prepared and mentally ready to get it done.
I was a bit surprised by the emotions showed by LeBron and Ky – those are signs of respect and gratitude for the sport they play and the incredible position they are in.
As far as the finals, if they continue playing like they did last night, they will be hard to beat.
Thank you CtB for the great recaps, insightful posts and humorous/intelligent comments from fellow members.
Go Cavs!!!
All In!!!
Scored some tickets today for home game 2! Looking forward to my first in person finals game. Realized like LeBron I should appreciate this and take what is likely a very rare opportunity to see your team play at home in the finals. 4 more 2 16
Dude. I’ll take one of those.
Awesome! Bring the CtB karma!
Off topic. How didn’t I know Kyrie can sing ? He, Mcrae and Shump have their lil trio singing group
https://www.facebook.com/CavsNation/videos/1112428558828994/
“Anything to declare?”
https://twitter.com/CavsJoeG/status/736428149345517568
Welcome back efficient Lebron:
LeBron James: 1st player in 10 yrs to score > 20 pts and shoot > 50% from field in each of first 5 games of playoff series.
video compilation of RJ’s snapchat of last night’s celebration
https://www.facebook.com/CavsNation/videos/1112879368783913/
Great find, sweetchi!
This is a classic picture, more classic if the reasoning was of the nba championship. I LOVE this pic
https://www.facebook.com/Cavs/photos/a.183865078277.156512.69048043277/10154282715228278/?type=3&theater
I wish I had seen that one! That deserves to be the headline pic
EVIL EXCELENT—–AFTER THE LAST 10 DAYS (PLUS ) I HAVE TO SAY TO ALL OF YOU THANK YOU FOR ” HAVING MY 6 “—-DAD IS RECOVERING FROM SURGERY AND I HOPE NOW MY LIFE WILL ALLOW ME TO” REJOIN ” MY CTB BROTHERS AND CAVS AND GET AN NBA CHAMPIONSHIP ” FOR THE LAND “—–ONLY PROBLEM MY SON IS GETTING MARRIED ON JUNE 11TH—-COULD THIS POSSIBLY BE THE DAY WE WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP—IF SO THE WEDDING IS OFF !!——-LOVE ALL YOU GUYS/ GLAD TO BE BACK/ THE HOPS ARE DOING GREAT !!
Cavs play on the 10th so you’re all good to enjoy the wedding! Although maybe your rehearsal dinner needs to be at a sports bar?
So great to hear your dad is recovering! You are definitely missed around here NOMAD!
Just read what Kyle Lowry told James when they embraced on the court. According to Mike Mazzeo of ESPN, Lowry told LeBron, “You are a bad motherf…….r. And I told him to go win it all.” Maybe Lowry has seen enough of #23 to ammend his comment about LeBron being the best player other than Steph Curry. Nevertheless, great class shown by both Lowry and DeRozan going over to the Cavs’ bench to congratulate the Cavs’ players.
Lesser reported is that Lowry went to Delly and told him, “you’re a pu**y motherf****r”, and to win it all…
Beautifully written Some people are misled that Andy was traded for Frye. No one was really against Frye coming here because there was an extra roster spot anyways . Just sentimentally we wanted Andy to see this journey through. Of course since it’s not our money as far as taxes go, we didn’t care much about that part. lol But yes Frye has helped the Cavs throughout these playoffs in ways we didn’t expect. Who would have thought he was used instead of Mosgov against true BIGS like Drummond and Valciunas.? I still believe Blatt would have gotten this team… Read more »
Thanks TV! Great points!
Apparently if we had a SportVU subscription we would be able to know everything we ever wanted about Kyrie’s PG tendencies. They track how many ball screens he uses, team points per screen, % of times he shoots/passes/turns over on a drive. Hard to make much of these numbers without other players from other teams mixed in though….
The one thing that does stand out is LeBron just doesn’t turn the ball over when he drives…ever. Meanwhile does pass out of the drive a decent amount..he just needs to clean up his TO and he’d be up near LeBron
http://stats.nba.com/articles/#!/sportvu-game-6-preview-cavaliers-vs-raptors/?l
Great game, great recap. Thanks Cavs and EG.
It was a pleasure to cover this one! I just hope we finally get a shot at writing the ultimate recap in a week or two…
Better start writing now!
Here’s the nice James to Irving backdoor from late in the first half. (It didn’t get vined last night.)
http://on.nba.com/25styue
And one other comment about Shumpert and his defense. I can’t find a Vine of it, but there was a moment in the second half where Shumpert was guarding Lowry. Lowry was not involved in the set and stood well beyond the three-point line. But Shumpert never moved off of him or took his eyes off of him. He kept his arms wide and spread as essentially a 4-on-4 play took place behind him. His whole focus was making sure Lowry a) didn’t get the ball, and b) didn’t get past him. THAT was solid defensive focus.
Great adjustments by the Cavs. They stayed focused on the guys that could hurt them, and gave Carrol and Patterson all the open threes they wanted. That’s the kind of game planning that wins titles.
I haven’t posted much this year, as a lot of stuff has been keeping me busy, but I have been following the site and the Cavs religiously. One thing I noticed is the Vine above of Kevin’s three. Watch the bench when he launches it. They are on the edge of their seats, so the speak. And when he makes it, they were whopping and hollering like it was a close game in the 4th quarter, when it was merely the closeout shot of the half. I think that is symbolic of two things: One the support for Love, and… Read more »
That play at the end of the half (http://on.nba.com/25ss6rW is a longer clip) was a 5-point swing. Lowry tried to push in transition instead of holding for the last shot. Kyrie tipped it away, and LeBron powered out of the pack to go the other way.
LeBron and Kyrie were both gassed when the half ended.
Two consistent things in life: LeBron dominating closeout games and a great summary from EG. I can’t recall James ever getting as emotional as he did with Doris Burke. Burke indeed asks great leading questions with the right tone. During several parts of the regular season, it was hard for me sometimes to like this Cav’s team as much as last year’s. Now it’s hard to dislike this team. I like EG’s suggestion about rescinding the executive of the year award, so Grif could get it. I guess there was something to that galvanization thing he saw in the locker… Read more »
Yes, MP – Griffin has done an amazing job. He’s made some gutsy decisions (Wiggins, Blatt, Varejao, JR Smith) that many of us did not agree with at the time that took an incredible amount of courage to pull the trigger on. It would have been so easy to stand pat and do what everyone else would go with. Even bringing in Lue shortly after hiring Blatt was totally unconventional. RJ was a tremendous acquisition. How many other Cleveland GM’s (in all sports) would have found a way to botch the re-signing of Love & Irving. Also, kudos to Gilbert… Read more »
Thanks Mike! Hard to believe that Griff doesn’t get more consideration for his moves…
Hey Mike, you were prescient about LBJ going for 30+ in your pre-game comment on the Live Thread!
Thanks, Evil. For the margin of victory I was off by ten, but I kept with your “six” them. I said Cavs by (six)teen and they won by 26. You should take credit for the good karma with the number six !!!!
There is a 100% chance Cavs: the Blog is the best Cavs coverage around
Bravo for keeping this up Cols
Colz knowz
This Finals will be the sixth time a Cleveland team has played for a championship in the 51-plus years since the ’64 Browns. Three of those six are the Cavs with LeBron.
Sixth time’s the charm in the 216 in 2016?
I’m only counting 5:
1995 Indians
1997 Indians
2007 Cavs
2015 Cavs
2016 Cavs
What am I missing?
The 1965 Browns lost to the Packers in the last NFL championship game before the Super Bowl era.
That also turned out to be Jim Brown’s last game, which is its own mini soap opera featuring Brown and Art Modell.
Fittingly superb recap for a momentous day.
Had a light chuckle at this video, kinda sums up the mood for Cavs fans….happy!
https://www.facebook.com/TWISTinc/videos/1229556267077969/
Thanks Simmo! And thanks for sharing that video!
About JR, just Wow! When they traded for him, even the most cockeyed optimist couldn’t have imagined him getting his own in-game clips package in an ECF broadcast for his hustle and defense.
I was more excited about Shumpert than JR when I first heard about the trade. JR might even be surprised by how well he’s fit into a clear role for this team. Love the 1 or 2 times a game where you cringe watching his shot go up and then it goes in.
I’ve gotten used to this, David; I actually derive joy from the reactions of those not named JR when he jacks one in. Watch the video above–DeRozen basically tagged him and ended up five feet out of bounds. What business did JR have jacking that with 12 left in the shot clock? JR used to bee high risk/high reward as a player; now only his 28-footers are. Klay Thompson might have to work both ends of the floor; I do not know what the 2 guard requires from OKC, or would JR guard Westbrook?
Great comprehensive recap, Evil. And fair take on the good and bad of Kyrie. Maybe Bad Kyrie is like a voodoo hex that we need to neutralize. Who has a live chicken to sacrifice the next time it happens? Or we can get some KFC.
…and chocolate milk.
Thanks Phil! And thank you for all the Vine coverage in the Live Threads!
I love this team. Plain and simple. This is so much fun.
It wasn’t that way 3 months ago. But I’m glad that things have changed.
I think the Cavs can win it all this year. They’re just as versatile as GS and can out match OKC by putting Frye and removing one of the bigs from the paint.
Pure Genius recap. For once, I have nothing else to add. The statistician in me wants to assess a likelihood in percentage terms that this recap would be better than any other offered, but I can’t quite put my finger on what that likelihood would be.
Maybe Evil Genius has evolved into Pure Genius.
You’re too kind grover13…
Great recap that captures the essence of this team. This will be the first Finals that my hopes won’t be built upon how awesome LeBron James could be… rightfully so when they played the Spurs and forcibly so last year against the Warriors. This year will feature a full cast, complete with a Finals-worthy bench. Either Western Conference opponent will present challenges, so now it will be about matchups and performing on the biggest stage. I like our chances.
Well said.
Thanks Chris… completely agree on liking their chances
Just need everyone to see this
1. J.R. Smith sat at his locker cradling the silver ball Eastern Conference championship trophy on his lap. When he finally stood to shower, he kissed the ball and set it high atop his locker as onlookers warned him to be careful with it.
2. “I’ll be right back,” he said. “I’m going to get your sister next.”
Good stuff!