Preseason Recap: Cleveland 107, Indiana 104 (Reunited & it Feels so Good)
2020-12-13Reunited, and it feels so good
Reunited ’cause we understood
There’s one perfect fit
And, sugar, this one is it
We both are so excited ’cause we’re reunited
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26J0uDIGErM
I missed the Cleveland Cavaliers as much as Herb missed Peaches, and I’m quite sure that the Cavs missed playing basketball even more. It’s been a looong nine months, and the excitement even in a fanless gym was palpable as Cleveland rode a 42 point fourth quarter to close out the Indiana Pacers in resounding fashion. Rookie Isaac Okoro got a key stop on T.J. McConnell and then raced down the court to convert an and-1 layup off a perfectly placed pass from fellow newcomer Damyean Dotson to put the Cavs up three (after the free-throw) with .3 seconds left in the game. After Kelan Martin clanked a heave, the Cavs ambushed Okoro by the bench and baptized him with their water bottles into (hopefully) a career full of game winners.
The finish was an exclamation point on a fourth quarter that saw both squads trade baskets repeatedly — a surprising burst of offense after spending three quarters shaking off the rust, and if you watched this one, you know there was a lot of rust. The two teams combined for 35 first half turnovers, and the Pacers shot just 38% in those first 24 minutes. To be fair, the Cavs’ defense was solid as they got a lot of deflections and loose balls, but Indy was just bad offensively and was also missing T.J. Warren from the starting lineup.
Isaac Okoro was the star of the fourth quarter when he played with subs Delly, Exum, Dotson, and Thon Maker, but Cedi Osman was the undisputed star of the first half. Cedi got his hands on a lot of loose balls, and when the offense was looking ragged took it upon himself to get to the bucket and to the free throw line. Osman notched 17/4/1 in the first half and went 7-8 from charity along with 14 to lead the Cavs as he held onto his starter spot with a death grip. The big highlight came when he stole a lazy pass under the Pacers’ basket and flipped in an easy little J. Cedi’s free-throw routine looked noticeably smoother, with more rotation and a more fluid motion up through the release. Hopefully that is a sign of things to come for a player that struggled from there the last couple seasons.
Kevin Love and Andre Drummond played only in the first half, and seemed fine. Drummond had some nice plays defensively with a couple steals and a block, but still drives me nuts. He tries to be a player he’s not, driving from the perimeter and handling the ball in transition, which usually leads to unfortunate results, and he just strikes me as lazy sometimes, but whatever.
Darius Garland joined those three with Okoro in the starting lineup, and was OK. Garland’s handle was on point, and the offense seemed to flow when he had the ball on a string. He made a concerted effort to get his teammates involved, sometimes passing up open shots to do so. DG was credited with five turnovers, but a couple of them came because there was too much pepper on his passes and his teammates just weren’t ready for them. He also struggled in transition, jumping into his defender for no reason with no vision or athleticism to get the ball to somewhere else or put up a shot that wasn’t easily swatted away. He was also an absolute turnstile on defense, repeatedly getting beat one-on-one or misplaying the pick-and-roll. Darius deservedly finished a team low -13 in 22 minutes, but did have some nice drives to notch 14 points.
Larry Nance Jr. came in and was a total glue guy, flowing seamlessly with the starters and the bench guys. The Cavs ran their big lineup with him at the three a little, but it seemed to need a bit of work getting into sets. Nance was everywhere on both ends of the court and had some great buckets just picking up the trash around the bucket to finish with 7/10/2.
Dante Exum played lead guard off the bench and had five dimes, but also five turnovers. He seems like a solid veteran presence and he has the length to play three positions. Dylan Windler had some interesting moments. He plays a solid floor game and consistently makes smart plays with swing passes and cuts to the basket. Windler also lives up to the billing of rebounding well for his size with eight boards. I actually was really impressed with him despite the fact that he was 0-3 from downtown, and all the misses were airballs. Dylan also went just 4-7 from three. If you can be a positive force when your J isn’t falling (supposedly the best part of his game), you’ve intrigued me.
Damyean Dotson was pure sizzle off bench, going 5-6 from the floor to drop a dozen in 19 minutes with aggressive drives and a sweet three ball.
The real revelation this game was a guy the Cavs literally got off the scrap heap, Thon Maker. The South Sudanese Aussie by way of Canada was the 10th pick of the draft by the Bucks in ’16 and was traded to the Pistons the season before last. No one gave him a sniff this summer after 4.7/2.8/0.7 in 12.9 minutes a game and 34% from three (solid for a 7-footer), so the Cavs threw him a training camp contract. But Thon seemed noticeably bulkier and though he seemed to be finding his legs in the first half, he was everywhere in the second half.
Domantis Sabonis got the best of Thon in the first half, when the Lithuanian American put up 14/12/1 and repeatedly got into Maker’s body. But in the second half, Maker backed off a half step and used his length to stuff Doma. After Sabonis went to the bench, Thon’s defense continued with great positioning and rotations to pick up blocks and stop possessions. As his confidence grew, Thon started calling out assignments and gobbling up rebounds. Maker also got involved in the offense as the screener in the pick-and-roll. While his screens seem a little light, he is a big body to get around, and doesn’t offensive foul. I was also really impressed with his passing. He fired an overhead laser to Windler on a cut, which got Dylan a trip to the free throw line, and slung him a sweet feed to the left corner from the post (which Windler shot into the side of the backboard).
Maker was 0-3 from downtown and 0-2 at the line, but finished with authority inside, going 5-7 inside the arc. He had a sweet drop step hook which bowled over Cassius Stanley, and split a double team to lay in a key bucket late. Maker also smashed a dime from Larry Nance. I don’t mind the shooting. Fire away in pre-season to get the rhythm. Maker’s shot is a bit mechanical but it’s workable for a big and he is very very long. The Cavs didn’t draft anyone in the second round, but the 23-year old could easily fill the role of a development big with a lot of upside and he’s noticeably more muscular than he was earlier in his career. Thon finished with 10/10/3, two steals, and +16 in 27 minutes. He looks like a keeper.
Maker was key to the late game units which featured him at the five and four swing men with Windler, Matthew Dellavedova, Dotson, Exum, and Okoro all rotating through. Delly was his old reliable self, diving for loose balls, etc. but he also got out-Delly’ed by T.J. McConnel a couple times when the younger version of the Wombat stole a couple balls in the back court. Isaac “Ice” Okoro was the best part of those lineups in the fourth quarter. While Okoro fit in fairly quiet with the starters, content to run the lane and play defense, he picked up his scoring in the fourth when he dropped 16 and went 5-5 from the floor and 2-2 from the line. He’s a really good finisher and absorbs contact well. Also, his jumper looks absolutely fine, even if his arms flail a little weirdly on the follow through. Okoro scored all his points either in transition or in catch-and-shoot situations where he drained the shot or attacked the closeout to get to the rack and finish through contact including a sick reverse as he was being fouled.
It was an impressive debut for the Cavs who missed a starter in Sexton and a rotation player in Kevin Porter Junior. They’re going to be very deep this year, and hopefully run a long, energetic lineup. Two guys that don’t look like they have any shot at that lineup: Marques Bolden and Dean Wade. Both just failed to look like they belong in the NBA. Bolden picked up four fouls in 12 minutes, and Wade was barely noticeable in his four minutes. They combined to shoot 0-5, and went -12 and -10. It’s safe to say that they’re way behind Thon when it comes to Making (see what I did there?) this team.
As for the Pacers, they didn’t seem to care nearly as much as the Cavs with Brogdon, Justin Holiday, Turner, Oladipo, and McDermott all scoring in the teens, but the Cavs looking much deeper and having a lot more craps to give. They rematch Monday night in Indy, and I’m going to bet that the Pacers’ bench tries to make a better impression than the did in this one. Until then, it was great to be back, and go Cavs!
Drummond taketh and giveth away.
Drummond what are you doing??????
DG with the kiss!
I think most of our guys can do SOMETHING (or more than one something) to help us win. Defend. Shoot. Score. Rebound. Rim protect. Move the ball. SOMETHING.
I do not see a creator out there. Delly comes closest. But since he can’t shoot…..
Garland is the only guy where I am unconvinced he can do any of those things. Yet.
Garland has a long ways to go or at least show in many aspects.
yup… creation is going to be a problem again…. last year the best creator was Sexton, which led to one of the worst offenses in the NBA.
The bench really played some tremendous defense, Wade, Windler, Exum insane plus/minus numbers.
Exum seems like a steadying force even though he can’t shoot
plays great defense and keeps ball moving on offense… all you can ask for from a guy who can’t really score outside the paint.
Playing well tonight.
The Maker as well.
Drummond is shooting better than Garland from deep. Not a good sign.
Garland definitely has to start consistently draining those shots when they’re open. He’s shown flashes over the last year, but when you’re a 6’1″ guard with a rep as a deadly shooter, gotta start converting.
Nice draino, Dotson.
Nice effort after that horrendous start.
Nice boxout Drummond got the foul.
What’d I. Miss?
awful start, bench plus DG and Drummond rebounded nicely 2nd quarter. its a game now
Drummond dominating inside and doing some bonehead things outside. Has had an impact defensively. Okaro is a good finisher. Windler has a good floor game. Garland has tried to force some passes.
Also Dotson has a nice looking stroke
Nice shot, dante
Wades had a couple decent defensive stops tonight
If we can get a bunch of high IQ, high motor guys, we can start to be competitive. Even if they have limitations. Nance. Okoro. Windler. And Delly are all in that mold. I think most of our best stretches will involve those guys.
Sorry for no live thread. Early start threw me off, and it’s my wife’s bday.
all good nate, romance the wifey!
Risky but nice skip pass by Drummond to exum. Exum couldn’t drain it though. I will say Drummond actually has pretty decent vision.
Just good enough for him to think he is Gasol or Jokic when he isn’t. But in smallish doses, he can do it. If we can get him to play for us instead of a contract, he will be a positive.
yup turnovers are a problem for him with his vision.
Ha true. Except then he should watch those guys and how they work from the post.
Drummond on fire in the paint. Keep doing that. In the paint
LMFAO
Dotson has a nice smooth stroke.
Dotson from distance!!!!
nice pass DG, Nance should’ve just went straight up and shoot it.
GARLAND AGGRESSIVE TO PAINT!!!
He is going to have to shoot like 50 on those floaters because he doesn’t really have the speed or handles to get all the way to the rim.
he has the touch just needs to be decisive.
I wonder how many decent bigs like Drummond would be top tier players if they just stuck to a role they could handle and did only that.
Most bigs aren’t nearly as talented as him, so they know better LMFAO
Fair. But he is talented at traditional big things and not at all at things he seems to like doing like attacking faceup and shooting treys.
yup…. it’s really been a recent thing for him too, trying to expand his game and ruining his impact on winning.
Trying to get that contract
agreed.
I have a feeling Okoro may be my favorite Cavs player this year. So glad they drafted him.
WHAT A PASS DG!!! nice recovery LNJ
DG GREAT DEFENSE!!! got the foul!
Drummond attacking on the perimeter is so stupid.
Wow what a pass by drummond on Windler cut! Windler had a layup if he gathered.
GREAT DEFENSE DG!!!! and great team defense too!
Dre really making a difference inside on o.
bad defense DG, go under the screen on McConnell no matter what.
DRUMMOND OFFENSIVE REBOUND! that’s optimal offensive impact for him!
DG bad turnover, tried to shoot when he should’ve kept it moving.
Drummond sort of having his way inside. He should stay there.
It’s preseason. Gotta try that three-ball now.
As long as it doesn’t carry over….
DRUMMOND AND1!!!! 2 shots at the rim in a row, please stay in the paint!
Good feet by wade to stop a drive. Thought drummond got beat after the entry but recovers and ten jacks a trey
DG is rebounding!!!
nice defense Drummond, and then takes a stupid shot.
DG and Drummond redeemed themselves a bit at the end of the quarter, nice bounce back.
I seem to recall Drummond had pretty good steal numbers for a big in detroit
Did that really just happen??????
Lol!!!!
Windler looking good tonight…I like him. He plays like a vet (I realize he’s like 24 years old, but still his 2nd NBA game)
HOLY CRAP DRUMMOND!!!!!!! LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Good steal and outlet by windler
DG got the finish too… he can get up when he has a full head of steam!
Drummond with the Curry 3…
i’m afraid it will just encourage him LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOO
And the pickpocket to setup the prayer
Great drop pass by Windler and good finish by drummond
WHAT A PASS WINDLER!!!!!!! DRUMMOND AND1!
hockey assist Wade!
Like his floor game so far
DG STEAL!!!! WINDLER DUNK!
AND 1 DG!!!! hopefully that’ll get him going.
Who is the dude that looks like chandler parsons?
Dean Wade, KSU product… bad closeout LOL
Lots of poor d tonight
Oh nevermind that’s Wade eh? Vaguely remember him from summer league last year
DG nice move but missed a wide open corner 3 pass there… he’s having trouble deciding when to shoot when to pass.
Uh where is Myles Turner now?
Oh nevermind I see his name within the 15 or so names that haven’t played yet.
Okoro is so good at those slop looking finishes in traffic…gonna be fun to watch…
Windler’s lanky frame and sweet stroke reminds me of a fella by the name of Kevin Durant…
LMFAOOOOOOOO nice!!!
Okaro with a nice finish in traffic with the left for an and 1
WHAT A DRIVE OKORO!!! such a good finisher… with the left hand too!!!
Windler trey from deep.
Windler with his first 3.
Okaro trey
Good drive and kick by windler
Not much defense. Drummond seems disinterested. Also he should never face up
he should never dribble LMFAO
Back to the basket is one thing, but trying to crossover, no just no.
Sabonis punking Nance and Drummond on the boards.
and on the offensive end…. LMFAOOO that was a pathetic effort from Drummond.
Dotson and Nance not blocking out… DG and Dotson with terrible passes.
Nice hustle Okoro… Cavs missing open 3s.
https://twitter.com/SpinDavies/status/1338594519953051650?s=20
Cedi out for tonight
Thoughts on new name for the Tribe?
Mark me down for Spiders. Cy Young.
yeah spiders work
Cleveland Breakers in Lake Erie ice breaking ships. Powerful, strong. Local association. Spiders are ok.
Good suggestion. Though I fear break dancing will result.
That works. Cavs break dance team can get 81 extra gigs.
https://twitter.com/AmNotEvan/status/1338528355738587146?s=20
1/3 of the roster out! The Cavs ARE back.
Just joking, it is only preseason. Sucjs fir a guy like Matthews, though.
Keep up the good work!
just watched a replay, man the team really caught a rhythm in the 4th quarter. Dotson was really a bucket getter and an amazing, unselfish pass to Okoro for the win. Kind of excited about Cedi being more physical… 5 rebounds in 22 minutes is not something he normally does. DG was scoring efficiently enough, looked best in the 2nd half when he was hunting… was decisive and got good shots off. The turnovers were bad, just looked so indecisive and passive. I’ve given it some thought and I’m out on Drummond…. too casual a player with no awareness of… Read more »
I gotta point out, Windler’s rebounding instincts were remarkable.
His shot was obviously garbage all night, but his footwork and positioning on the boards was on point all night and also led to several free throws.
I chalk up his bad shooting to rust and the utter chaos of not playing for so long…so I waa really encouraged to see that he always seemed engaged, found good position. And being ambidextrous helped him constantly have his hands in the right place for rebounds. That skill in a 2-3 could be invaluable this year for the Cavs
Props for Peaches & Herb references.
What am I reading—“a cavs recap “ man that ranks right up there with an ice cold beer and a “ hot mrs nomad “ 👍😋🍺🤪—- thank you Nate —- would agree “ Le “ Thon in my opinion is better than any 2nd round draft pick up —- Dotson is instant scoring minus Clarkson s “ chucking “ / is a keeper—- believe windler “ overthought “ on his outside shots … just “ let it fly “ young feller / trust your stroke —— have to come up with nickname for when All 3 Aussies play together
Nice recap. I could not watch (as I was watching my beloved Crew stomp Seattle 3-0 to win MLS Cup), but some good nuggets.
Okoro can shoot some. He ain’t MKG. Cedi high scorer. Dotson productive. Maker making it?
If Wade is mot a keeper, we’d have a roster spot open. But it was a LOOOONG layoff. First game back.
I thought Garland looked pretty good, outside of a few dumb turnovers.
I think Windler is just going to be a work in progress. That was the first NBA game he’s ever played (I’m not calling SL games ‘NBA’), and he hasn’t played in god knows how long. I’m still confident he will be a decent player.
I’m not getting overconfident on Okoro after one big quarter, but I will maintain he’s exactly the kind of guy this Cavs roster desperately needed.