Recap: Cavaliers 128, Rockets 120(Or, Three is Better Than One)
2016-11-02The City of Champions may need to wait another game to claim World Series hardware, but Clevelanders were still treated to a victory last night. The defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers won its fourth straight game to start the 2016-2017 season by outscoring James Harden’s Houston Rockets. The free-flowing, low stress affair was a pleasant diversion to the nail-biting anticipation felt down the street at Progressive Field. Let’s get to it.
1st Quarter:
The game’s first bucket came off a standard issue baseline screen that freed Kevin Love to establish good left block post position. Unsurprisingly, Ryan Anderson struggled to guard an aggressive Love. Kevin displayed his full post game early, hitting the Rockets with 10 first quarter points on a variety of moves. LeBron was in complete offensive chill mode, allowing almost all action to take part on the opposite side of the offense. Neither team could figure out how to stop the primary action of the Pick and Roll game. J.R. Smith couldn’t deter James Harden from consistently getting into the teeth(mouth? there certainly weren’t any teeth) of the defense. The Beard dropped 13 first quarter points of his own. None was particularly difficult as J.R. and TT could corral neither ball-handler nor roller. Tristan needed to come to the level of the pick to limit Harden’s drive options, but he settled mostly in deep “Ice” position. Normally, that is a decent plan against non-shooting roll men. Clint Capela certainly qualifies as such, though Nené is a mild threat from outside. But a defense can’t give Harden that much space. His timing is too good. Still, a non-defensive start from both teams allowed for a rarity of all rarities: a Kyrie Irving non-transition dunk!
Tristan Thompson caught a nice half-court alley-oop from LeMagic James. Tyronn Lue brought Iman Shumpert and Richard Jefferson in to give Bron and Kev an early breather. Shumpert decided it was a good idea to take an off-the-playground-dribble deep three just to remind everyone that even though his hair is reined in, he is still Iman Shumpert. Kevin later checked in for Kyrie so he could abuse poor Sam Dekker on the block. Despite Love’s success, Cavs trailed the Rockets 35-29 after one.
2nd Quarter:
Channing Frye, Mike Dunleavy, LeBron, Richard Jefferson, and Shumpert took the floor for the second period. LeBron immediately bullied through the post for his first two points of the evening. Corey Brewer answered with a Hakeemesque post touch of his own against Dunleavy. I’m going to assume that that is the last time the previous sentence will ever be stated. RJ and Frye pick and rolled(yes, rolled!) into an easy Frye layup. Did I mention that no defense had been played yet? A couple three balls from Channing and Mike knotted the contest at 41-41.
LeBron James punctuated a 14-2 run with two offensive rebounds and a strong man dunk to push the lead to six halfway through the quarter. The King is a big strong man. Kyrie grabbed a piece of the fun by drilling an early offense right corner three to extend the run.
James Harden stopped the bleeding for Houston with a tough finish off glass, some well earned free throws, and another easy drive. He wasn’t done. Harden drove and dished his way to 22 points, four boards, and eight assists for the half. Fortunately, Uncle Drew made sure to balance Harden’s attack with 15 second quarter points giving him 21 for the half. The first 24 minutes were really well played, eh, for a pickup game. Oh Mike D’Antoni, welcome back to the NBA. 63-59 Cavs.
3rd Quarter:
Fantastic transition offense netted J.R. Swish a left corner three. Meanwhile, James Harden continued to thread beautiful passes through absurdly tight windows to keep the Rockets humming on offense. It also helped that the Cavs occasionally forgot to guard The Beard in transition. His three ball put the Rockets back up 71-70 four minutes into the frame. KJ McDaniels chipped in with tough defensive effort and by throwing down an alley-oop from Harden.
After mid-quarter stagnation, Channing Frye showed off his righty hook in successive possessions before Nené showed off his extended three point range. He looked good doing it. With cool graying dreadlocks, Hilario reminded me of this masterpiece.
James Harden drilled a step-back three to close the quarter’s scoring. Cavs up one at 85-84.
4th Quarter:
Frye, Dunleavy, RJ, Shump and Kyrie started the quarter against a Hardenless Rockets lineup. The first three minutes of game action was rather dull until Shump faked and drove for an “excuse me” jam. Mike Dunleavy made his entry for the dunk contest a few possessions later when he gathered in transition and fired the ball through the rim with the power of a thousand suns.
James Harden checked in after the timeout and immediate fed Eric Gordon for a right wing three. It really is amazing how easily Harden gets people shots. The Cavs had an immediate answer. In about as long as it takes you to read this sentence, Iman Shumpert, Mike Dunleavy and Kevin Love drained nine points to give the Cavaliers a bit of breathing room at the six minute mark. The Rockets didn’t much care about ten point disadvantage. Eric Gordon and Trevor Ariza got hot from deep pulling Houston within four under three minutes remaining. After the Rockets’ 17th bomb, this one from Ryan Anderson, the Cavs were only up two. King James took care of that quickly with a three dagger of his own. After some Harden foul shots cut the lead to three, LeBron found Swish in the right corner to salvage a broken play. Swish hit nylon with 1:09. The Cavs dodged a couple bullets from the Rockets before Kyrie put the game to bed with a deep right-wing three with 34 seconds remaining. It was all academic from there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntabdXOY5y4
Thoughts:
James Harden is a straight up beast. He has been generally otherworldly on the offensive end for the last few seasons, but the additional shooting power that flanks him this year makes The Beard almost unstoppable. People will complain about his style. They will look at the boxscore and scoff at his free throw attempts. Those fouls are mostly correct calls. The guy is simply a savant at drawing contact. Like it or not, that is a talent for an NBA player. 41, 15, and seven on only 20 shot attempts is a pretty nice night for a legit MVP candidate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgvfc2rkxj4
That being said, Mike D’Antoni will undermine the defensive integrity of any team he coaches. Jalen Rose often talks about how little D’Antoni cares about that end of the floor. Sure, you could argue that the Rockets offensive start is due to D’Antoni’s system. He certainly doesn’t hurt them on the offensive end, but I think the shooters they brought in make a bigger difference than a perceived uptick in pace. It will be fun to watch the Rockets in the regular season, but they aren’t beating anyone in the playoffs unless they play both ends.
Speaking of which, the Cavaliers won another game in which they struggled on the defensive end. I already mentioned how Tristan needed to come up to the level of the pick. The Cavs have also been reticent to really chuck the roller from the weakside. Unfortunately and fortunately, any criticism of the Cavs’ defense can be easily refuted by the phrase “they’ll be fine when it counts”.
56 points on 35 shots. Kevin and Kyrie are part of a true big three this season. With LeBron in Magic mode, more shots are going to the Cavs’ other stars. So far this season, they are delivering. Even Bron’s 36 minutes played are deceiving. He barely broke a sweat before the second quarter. The Cavaliers are spreading the wealth and doing it efficiently. For example, seven different guys connected to go 16 for 32 from deep. That will get it done.
Game 7 for the Tribe tonight. I hadn’t felt any impending doom throughout the entirety of the postseason until today. I felt it for all of one minute. Then I watched various videos of Cavs fans celebrating after Kyrie’s “Shot”. All is well in the world. The fact that last night was a blowout actually helps for Game 7. The bullpen is completely fresh. In Tito we Trust. Go Cleveland!
Well… at least they made a whole lot of Cubs fans sweat… Proud of this team!
Absolutely. An incredible postseason run given their pitching situation.
Our hopes come down to Michael Martinez…
Yep, how unfortunate.
https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/794034003858833410
Oh, man. Don’t like Bauer coming into a messy situation. Prove me wrong!
Would’ve liked to see Salazar, even though he pitched yesterday
Can we still do it? Go tribe!!!!!!!!!!
I was trying to stay positive, but Shaw made me nervous. We need another major rally
I’m all for holding out hope for miracle comebacks… but that seems like the ballgame right there…
Could use Brantley right about now….
I really really dislike Rizzo.
I’ve never seen anything like this…
Might be another band of showers by around 1 a.m.
Update: Weather guy on Twitter says the next showers are 90 minutes-2 hours away.
This is insane.
A rain delay should be good for everyone’s nerves.
Gives me time to do some nervous eating.
http://giphy.com/gifs/zhzyUBRfugDO8
https://twitter.com/Indians/status/794005846720184320
Schwarber, Bryant, Rizzo. This is going to be fun
Yikes.
Chapman getting tired. Just let like every other pitcher tonight.
Yep. Work the count. Though that third strike to Kipnis had some gas on it.
This is destiny. Finish it off boys!
OH MY GOSH!
https://twitter.com/RaysFanGio/status/529685338894372864
Super creepy… look at the time stamp…
What the heck?
Yeah… some sort of modern day Nostradamus?
Let’s hope the last part isn’t true…
What an escape! With that poor throw to second.
Go Tribe!!!!!!!!!
LINDOR SONNNNNNNNNNNNN
Lindor! Whew!
YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Come on Shaw!! Get us to the bottom of the inning!!
Exquisite agony now for sure.
Huge walk there. Time for small ball.
And of course the Cubs carried 3 catchers so they can run for Ross here…
Man, can’t even breathe
Here comes the rain…
No matter what, this team won’t quit!
This is unreal!
https://twitter.com/SN_Ohio/status/794016014316937220
OH MY GOD!
All even going to the 9th! Allen should be good for another inning, at least, then Shaw for a couple… I’ll take what’s left of our pen over what’s left of their pen.
My yelling scared the dog outside, just like in Game 7.
GET UP!!! LESSGOOOOO!!!! 9 th inning, all you know
HOLY SMOKES!!!!
Wahoo!
OMMMMMGAAAWWWWWWDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!
WHOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guyer! Not dead yet. 6-4.
Mozzy is injured:
http://www.nba.com/article/2016/11/02/lakers-timofey-mozgov-misses-vs-hawks
Need the comeback of a lifetime against Chapman.
Crowd (and me) looking for something to get excited about.
https://twitter.com/JasonLloydABJ/status/794006449869430784
Video, please.
How about a picture?
I think that gave us the JR bump!
Great playing there. Go Tribe!
Damn… Ross just goes and makes up for his mistake…
Playing uphill all game…
I like that they’re still fighting, but man… of all times for Kluber and Miller to be human…
Damnit, why does a three run lead seem so much more than two?
Kipnis!
Good game!
The Tribe dusts off the old two-run wild-pitch offense!
From the ’97 ALCS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZaI4nv1dgQ
Great clip!
I remember that. It was the best play of the decade!
Tito just ran out of buttons to push unfortunately
You can get away with defying conventional wisdom once in a while, but Tito went with FOUR STRAIGHT short rest starters! You can bet that will never happen again. The only short rest starts that make any sense are for Kluber. Bauer and Tomlin are not much (or, any) better than Merrit and the hippy kid, so why start them on short rest? The way they set up the ECC worked great, and I cannot understand why they did not do that again. Bauer did a pretty good job in game five, but he probably would have been a lot… Read more »
I mean, when Kluber has a short outing where he doesn’t strike anyone out (for the first time all year), and Miller gives up a run (albeit after he should have had strike three on Bryant)… it might just not be their night…
After watching this, it makes the Cavs championship all that more amazing. How in the hell did a Cleveland team actually win it all? It’s the question of our lifetimes.
Indians need JR to get hot and close the gap at the start of the second half.
So true…
Sad for the Tribe, but their effort reminds me of the Cavs previous season. Injury-depleted, fought hard but fatigued by the final act.
That’s a pretty good analogy Simmo… Would’ve liked to have seen what they could have pulled off with starters #2 and #3 healthy, and their LF All-Star, and their starting Catcher…
I am pretty sure that Perez is at least as good as Gomes at catcher.
Tribe made very few mistakes until the last three games…
Gonna need Miller to shut the door.
The Tribe is playing defense like the regular-season Cavs.
I hear you. Bad throw by Nap, and Davis fails from shallow center. That inning the Cubs should not have scored
The Tribe catches a break…
…But can’t capitalize as Napoli lines right to Bryant.
If you’re nervous about the Tribe tonight… just remember what LeBron said…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOKOLFligyw
…and realize just how awesome it is that they’ve made it to Game 7 of the World Series… with the injuries they suffered… as an underdog in literally every round…
#RallyTogether
I saw Kyrie’s new Nike billboard in person in the Land last night at Game Six. It pays homage to Came Out Of Nowhere, while also immortalizing Irving’s Shot over Curry. KI’s graphic is about 1/3 the size of LeBron’s and not as prominently located.
http://www.knbr.com/2016/10/25/new-kyrie-irving-billboard-in-cleveland-throws-shade-at-curry/
Great write-up Ben! Missed this one since I was on a job in New Orleans yesterday, but was able to catch The Brow square off with Delly and the gang at the Smoothie King Center later last night… Though it will annoy Cols, it’s worth noting that Delly had the decisive steal to seal the game in the end and send the sparse NOLA crowd home with their hometown ‘Cans winless at 0-4… On the flip side, it’s cool that the Cavs are 4-0 for the first time since 2000-01 and they look nearly unstoppable on offense. Hard to believe… Read more »
THEY FLEW CHARLIE SHEEN IN ( MAJOR LEAGUES ) TO BE IN ATTENDANCE —THAT IS A GOOD OMEN —HOPE THEY HAVE A LEAD / BRING IN “MILLER TIME ” TO THE SONG OF “WILD THING “
https://twitter.com/darrenrovell/status/793915154538827780
It might be Bizzarro world where CHARLIE SHEEN is a good omen.
Not nervous at all. Kluber closes it out with one of the all time great three game sets WS history. Nothing to be nervous about. They’re at home, they have a phenomenal pitcher, and a phenomenal, manager, and great fans, and the Cavs took all the pressure off. Just go have fun, gentleman. If it doesn’t happen, it was a hell of a ride.
Tell me more…
Naquin does something good that puts last night behind him.
Looks like it would have to be as a pinch hitter, as Davis is starting in center.
Not surprising, though Naquin started the prior game that Hendricks pitched.
This is beautiful, Nate as the irrational confidence guy talking Cols away from the ledge.
It’s rational confidence. ;)
Fun recap, Ben. I enjoyed the game a lot, and there were a few things I noticed. First, Houston was lost without Harden +10 with him on the floor, -18 with him off. YOWZA. And to be honest, Cleveland didn’t take advantage of his absence in the second half nearly as much as they should have. They need another guard, cause I’m not sure PBev gives them all that much when he’s back anyway. Kevin Love’s defense has gotten so much better. Active hands and good arm positioning has him deflecting passes, and even getting blocks. The block on McDaniel… Read more »
Unfortunately and fortunately, any criticism of the Cavs’ defense can be easily refuted by the phrase “they’ll be fine when it counts”. <—Being world champs means never having to say sorry
What in the world could be unfortunate about that phrase? We learned the last two years that the Cavs have an extra playoff gear. Do not unlearn those lessons 4 games into the season.
I think Windy said that
We won because we started making buckets first. Nobody got a stop after that…
Tribe need 6 runs to win tonight, IMO.
I doubt he needs 6. My guess is 4 to win. Remember we are throwing the Holy Triumvirate tonight.
I think they need 4 to win.
Harden is so so good. The Rockets might have a top 3 offense this year pretty easily. Just goes to prove that you don’t need to pass a zillion times for an effective offense.
CAN’T BELIEVE ANDERSON IS MAKING MORE MONEY THAN KY ( CAVS MADE A HELL OF A DEAL ON THAT SIGNING )—CHANNING ADDS A DIFFERENT DIMENSION TO THE TEAM / WELCOME BACK CHANNING !- ( ALSO DUNLEAVY / R.J ALONG WITH FRYE GIVE THE CAVS A VERY EXPERIENCED -INTELLIGENT GROUP ) —-SOMEWHAT DISAPPOINTED WE ARE NOT SEEING MORE OF BIRDMAN / AT LEAST A 7-9 MINUTE RUN PER GAME AND HOW IS KILLER SHRIMP GOING TO GROW / GET EXPERIENCE IF HE DOESN’T PLAY —–MUST STILL BE TRADE TALKS GOING ON WITH ” ORANGE MAMBA ” HASN’T SEEN THE FLOOR SINCE… Read more »
Salary ain’t the same as salary + sponsorship. Yes, Cavs got a great deal but I think Ky is doing okay.
Birdman will get his chance Nomad. Might be resting after getting some new ink?
Everyone is nervous about gm7…..but I don’t think Kluber is. Man is ice-cold.
Yeah, Kluber isn’t nervous. The players aren’t nervous. But the fans sure are. I’m terrified. We need 4 innings out of Kluber, then Miller, Shaw, and Allen FTW. But what we really need is for the offense to put up more than 3 runs.
Cols you’re terrified? Color me surprised.
I had to start drinking this morning. Can’t deal at all.