Recap: L.A. Clippers 128, Cleveland 111 (or, Culture of a Tank Ability +LT)
2021-02-15There was a point in the the second quarter, Sunday, when the the Cavaliers had a chance to cut LA’s lead to five. Cedi Osman and Collin Sexton were racing down the court with only Reggie Jackson standing between them and the basket. Instead of passing to a streaking Sexton, Cedi opted for a tricky reverse layup that rimmed out. Luke Kennard collected the ball fired it ahead, and Ibaka layed-in an Osman four point miss. Though the Cavs would cut it to six with about 90 seconds left in the second, after a Reggie Jackson layup, Javale McGee threw away the ball under his own basket which led to Luke Kennard triple. Next play Sexton drove for a wild layup, got knocked to the floor, complained, didn’t get back on D and the five-on-four advantage allowed another Kenard triple with 3.6 left in the half to extend the Clips lead to 12. The Cavaliers would never be close again.
These kinds of crippling mistakes have plagued Cleveland for this entire road trip. Four point misses, and baffling turnovers have been the norm when failing to close quarters against teams that are resting their stars against the Cavs and still winning by 20. Taurean Prince was a disaster this game: 0-6, -27 in 19 minutes, and just didn’t give them any rebounding with just three when starting at the four spot. The Cavs were outrebounded yet again: 47-40.
Meanwhile Collin Sexton has become empty scoring for the Cavs, as he was eviscerated by Lou Williams and the Clippers defensively. Sexton repeatedly reached, picking up five personals, and helped sweet Lou end up 8-8 at the line and finish with 30/2/10. Williams was a master of getting a shot up quick after contact or reaching up through the hands. Sexton added just two dimes: indicative of his tunnel vision and inability penetrate and make a simple pass to the wing to a wide open shooter after bending the D. He repeatedly ignored Windler and Garland to force bad looks inside or get his shot blocked. He also failed to push the pace in the first half, deferring to the Clippers’ pace and walking the ball up the court. Collin finished 8-16 from the field with 22 points, but -31 on the game for and only took one three pointer.
For a better look at a guy who played winning basketball, Isaac Okoro led the starters in plus minus with -8 and a 10/3/2 line, and continues to make the easy pass to the next open player, and the pass out to the wing that Sexton repeatedly ignores. (Check out the second highlight here at the old Delly play to drive to the elbow, cut off the defender and pitch out for an easy Osman three). Okoro also worked his butt off all night on D, but got pushed around by much older and bigger players.
The other bright spots: some offensive excitement from Darius Garland: 20/2/6 with two steals and a pair of triples. He consistently got to the rim and fed Jarrett Allen, who finished 6-10 from the field, but missed some big ones. Allen fished with 15/10/3 but added four turnovers, as even he seems to be succumbing to the malaise. Cedi also added 20 in 24 minutes as he was aggressive in looking to score, especially from three, and showed the shot selection from deep (3-7) that Sexton (0-1), Garland (2-4), and Windler (1-2) should have. Damyean Dotson was 0-5 but played aggressively on D and played with better pace in the third and fourth (+5 in night). Dotson will have a chance tonight with Windler out.
The Cavs had opportunities in this game, but stretches with just enormous mental lapses killed them. We talked about the end of the second, but in the third, Patrick Beverly came out and nailed a three-ball off a p/r kickout from Williams over abysmal weakside D from Prince and Garland. Then PBev exploited a sleepwalking Cavs offense, picking Okoro’s pocket during a lazy dribble handoff, and racing to the other end for a layup, leading to a JB rage timeout. It wouldn’t matter. The Clips blitzed the Cavs in the third: 25-12 in the first six minutes, essentially icing the game off heady play from Beverly (16/6/5) and Williams.
Those aspects combined with 36 trips to the line for L.A., plus an inability to field a four who could hold his ground, led to this loss. Marcus Morris got Isaac Okoro on ISOs over and over and exploited him and overhelping Cavs defense on catch and-shoot Js. He and Ibaka would combine for 43 points as they routinely abused the Cavs, Jarret Allen, and their collection of undersized fours, leading to this conversation I had online.
Cleveland doesn't have a playable 3rd power forward after Love & Nance, yet has an open roster spot? That's frankly ridiculous. You can't bring some guys in on 10 days? Come on, Koby. The games may not all be winnable, but the Cavs aren't even trying to field competitive lineups.
— HoopsDogg (@oldseaminer) February 15, 2021
John Henson, Bruno Cabaclo, Cheick Diallo, Ersan Ilyasova, Skal Labissier, Mbah a Moute, could all theoretically give you rebounding and near replacement level minutes at the four.
— HoopsDogg (@oldseaminer) February 16, 2021
I mean look at a team like the Bulls that are giving significant minutes to Satoranski, Thad Young, and Jarrett Temple who beat the Pacers Indy Monday night. You need effective veterans to win and to help teams know what the hell they’re supposed to be doing on the floor. The Loss of Larry Nance Jr.’s leadership might be the most painful part of his absence. The Cavs, without more veterans on the floor, are going to keep getting destroyed especially because JB does not seem to be the greatest game coach.
The Cavs are tanking this year, and it’s galling because the Cavs convinced us all that they weren’t tanking, and then failed to make roster moves repeatedly to shore up their holes. I don’t care that they’re tanking, long term, but it’s demoralizing for these young guys, and it’s completely hypocritical to talk about building a culture of accountability while hanging Andre Drummond out on the line after the Allen trade. The Cavs completely mismanaged the situation and treated him merely as an asset.
Andre Drummond won’t play again for the Cavs this season as they seek a trade, but the toll it’s taken on the team seems to have affected everyone on this long, brutal road trip. I don’t expect things to get better tonight. Perhaps we’ll see a Dean Wade breakout at the four.
Meanwhile…
#Cavs will have nine players available tonight. Dylan Windler (knee soreness) will join Taurean Prince (ankle) on the bench. Kevin Love, Matthew Dellavedova, Larry Nance Jr. and Marques Bolden are already inactive. Then, of course, Andre Drummond won't play.
— Chris Fedor (@ChrisFedor) February 16, 2021
There’s a combined 14 players on the Injury Report for tonight’s Cavs/Warriors game pic.twitter.com/2yJD3qSCMb
— Brayden Todd (@Bray__NBA) February 16, 2021
Good shot DG…I was praying he’d take that…
Man, Okoro can’t finish, Wade can’t finish, Wade hustle doesn’t pay off.
Wade nice rebound though.
https://twitter.com/MikeSeuffert/status/1361522896385040386?s=20
Good post d by Mcgee leads to tov. Okoro finishes on a close out that shouldn’t have happened. Because why would you close out hard on him, ever?
LMFAOOOO takes what we can gets!!!!
Sexton should take every single wide open three…I really don’t know wtf he’s doing passing those up…
hope JB’s fired sooner than later.
I’m getting to that point, too…
shoot the open three WADE WTF
SHOOT THE OPEN THREE SEXTON WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON??????
Woof. This is an ugly stretch. Both teams just taking terrible shots.
Sexton bad shot, guys open on the perimeter.
shoot the three Okoro, it was wide open.
Sexton is so predictable these days. Floaters and runners from 8-12 feet must be 90% of his shots.
he’s ball hog, always been.
He at least used to get all the way to the rim and take some threes. Now he just takes floaters. Not even js. Floaters. Pretty certain him taking a fifteen foot j is more efficient than a running floater that gets blocked half the time. He used to be almost auto with his midrange j.
Get in the bonus.
Terrible call on and 1. Hate wannamaker.
Wade nice on ball defense on Wiggins.
SEXTON WADE WAS WIDE OPEN FOR THREEE MOVE THE DAMN BALL.
Javale shouldn’t bite on pump fakes against this team.
WOW, golden state passing ridiculous on that possession.
Wade a step late on the paint fill.
Thats how you break a zone lol. Wow. Warriors passing.
strong take Sexton, gets the foul
An open Lamar stevens at the top of the key who had a three, threw that pass to dotson like the ball was a scalding hot lava rock. It legit made me laugh how afraid most of these guys to take threes. Looked like a deer in headlights. Oh no I gotta shoot a trey. Here you take it dot. Burning my hands.
I know we dont have much of a choice tonight, but I hate this lineup.
I kind of like it LMFAOOOOOOO i like Wade out there finally playing a proper 4.
I think its just the ‘running-the-O-through-Collin’ that bugs me, in any case. lol
oh yeah, totally, kind of a victim of circumstance i guess! LMFAO
Sexton with a “I gotta get mine” drive.
Stevens nice take.
Stevens might actually stick in the NBA…
his defense is incredible, needs to be not a dumpster fire on offense.
Yeah, he’s definitely NBA level on D…if I were advising him, I’d say shoot 20,000 threes with a coach in the offseason…
Dot bailed out Stevens who passed up a wide open three for a worse shot.
Dean Wade sighting.
HEY DOTSON FOUND MONEY!
HEY JB good call Wade is on the floor!
One of the funner first quarters in a minute.
Sexton passes up way too many open 3s…. Cavs got lucky they scored on the possession he passed up the shot.
Yeah he was open on that one he passed for the dotson pump fake and brick.
It’s infuriating…
Tied after one. Small victories.
Cedi shoulda shot that.
Just pullup cedi. Don’t pass with 1 second left to a guy who isn’t open.
yup, unselfishness gone awry…. that’s coaching right there… guys not knowing what’s a good shot.
JaWilt
JaLojuwan.
great onball defense Sexton!!!
SHOOT THE OPEN THREE SEXTON CMON!!!
Not a great sign of the times that I feel more confident Cavs will score of the ball is in Javale McGees’ hands.
I don’t understand why you don’t just run Curry off screens to wear him out.
Right. Just more screens period would be nice.
WOW great defense Dotson, Curry throws up junk and makes it.
Not junk for curry. Not this season. Scoring like he was in his second mvp season.
Dray fouls so. Much.
MCGEE SCHOOLING ON DRAY IN THE POST!!! NEVER SEE THAT!
WHAT A PASS DG!!!! MCGEE FINISH!
Happy birthday Mark Price!!! LMFAOOO
Okoro with 3 assists already, his passing starting to emerge without Dre eating up usage.
I cant believe we already have 25 points. I know theyre not very strong defensively, but making shots is so awesome.
DG nice play draws foul, needs to do more of that.
Might be one of Cedi’s good games….(just watching the 1st qtr tonight, gotta be up super early…screw these west coast trips)…
rest well tonight Mike!
I called Cedi going for 30 last night. Maybe I was a day late. lol
CEDI PULL UP THREE!!!!!!!!! KEEP SHOOTIN!
damn great pass Cedi, Allen not strong with the ball.
Cedi! Then Lamar gets away with a walk for a layup.
CEDI STEAL ON CURRY!!!! STEVEN FINISH!!!
great defense Cedi!!!!
OKORO TO CEDI FOR THREE!!!!!
GREAT BALL FAKE DG! nice finish!!!!!
What a move by Allen.
nice onball defense Okoro.
nice pass DG!!!! GREAT FINISH ALLEN!
GS announcers giving our backcourt soooo much credit. lol
Sexland with awful defense and communication.
nice finish Sexton!
nice pass Sexton, Allen rushed the shot.
nice contest Sexton.
Okoro’s shot is a line drive.
Nice dish, Ike.
great pass Okoro, zone breaker.
Wiggins just clowned on Okoro.
Bad design. Why so up on Wiggins, drey?
nice hustle Allen!!!
DG pass to nowhere… Okoro can’t do anything with that pass.
nice take Sexton.
Why is Sexton on curry?
really doesn’t matter I suppose, all 3 perimeter guys useless against him.
Sexton with the midrange fadeaway and1!!!!
makes up for the awful defense getting outquicked by a dude a decade older than him.
bad shot DG, just pull up on the 3.
DG moving his feet nicely on defense, good contest, great finish!!!
I can only find a GS stream. No AC for me tonight..
JB should’ve been giving Wade more run, his offense sucks but he tries on defense, and he’s not any worse than Stevens or Okoro have been.
Gonna disagree. He’s not an NBA player.
neither are stevens or okoro at this point LMFAOOO
Disagree *shrug*
Oh no, Windler’s knee acting up??? I truly hope it’s not the same knee.
in fact, I saw him tweak a knee 2 games ago, but I thought he got over it since he stayed in and played yesterday.