
Five on Five: 2024 Finals Edition
2024-06-05With a week of down time while we wait for the NBA Finals, I think we’re all jonesing from NBA coverage, meanwhile, all we get from the Cavs is a slow leak of coaching candidates. The good news, is that they have the pick of the litter. The bad news is that there’s no seeming home run hire in the crowd. Rather than profile every single candidate just to have Dan Gilbert hire Mike Brown again, I figured I’d throw out a Five on Five and see who answered the call (and this was all compiled right before L.A. hired J.J. Redick…)
1: Who will the Cavs hire to be their next head coach? Who would you like them to hire?
Tom Pestak (AKA, the Winter Soldier): No idea. Of the list of candidates, Mike D’Antoni has the best resume.
Ben Werth: I honestly have zero feel for who the Cavs next coach will be. Atkinson is probably the safest pick of the guys currently linked to the job. As far as whom I would want the Cavs to hire, I’d go with Redick. Yes, he has zero coaching experience, but he is smart enough to know what he lacks, has a great rapport with the guys around the league, and has experienced almost every kind of basketball role. Obviously, it is unlikely, but why not Redick and Bron in Cleveland instead of LA
Elijah Kim: There is a reason Kenny Atkinson and James Borrego have consistently been listed as frontrunners: that’s who the Cavs are targeting. Ultimately, I’ve been saying this since March 2024 in our text thread, I think the only person I know who WILL be on the Cavs staff is Johnnie Bryant, current Knicks assistant and close friend/coach of Donovan Mitchell. My gut tells me he’ll be the lead assistant and in the same precarious position as the last two successful Cavs coaches in J.B. Bickerstaff and Tyronn Lue.
Atkinson and Borrego both make sense in terms of their coaching style. Tactical and methodic with detailed sets and gameplans. I like the fact that both of them had their lower-talent teams punch above their weight. I liked Atkinson’s development in Brooklyn pre-Durant/Irving but do wonder on his skills of connecting with players and the “human” component of it all. Then again, Koby has shown to lack here so maybe they are stylistically similar enough to work together. Borrego to me was a shocking fire in Charlotte despite his win improvement year over year and I like his Spurs pedigree (better than the Miami coaching tree). My biggest concern about Atkinson is his ability to connect with the star guys (which would be Mitchell/Mobley and maybe Garland/Allen). My biggest concern with Borrego is he hasn’t been in a pressure environment as a coach, and I’m not sure about his defensive habits.
If I had my choice, I think I’d lean towards Sam Cassell. He’s a former player, NBA Champion, and well respected in the Association. Whatever he lacks in X’s-and-O’s can be made up with his gravity of attractive talented tacticians. I personally have met Chris Quinn since we went to the same high school so that’d be cool, plus, he’s a former Cav player which is a story that could be the beginning of another dynasty.
David Wood: People like familiarity. I apply this to the coach search. Kenny Atkinson whispers to Jarret Allen and Caris LeVert. He brought those guys up in Brooklyn and turned them into serious players. He also turned the Nets into a serious organization. They went from being a joke of old has-beens to a likable group of role men that made the playoffs in 2019. He seems to get the most out of below star level guys.
Also, he’s not taking crap, which is probably why he lost his previous head coaching job. He plays who should be on the floor. Who can blame him for not wanting to put straight from the Maytag DeAndre Jordan on the court? The Cavs need a coach that is going to let young guys get run and prove themselves.
Atkinson’s Brooklyn offense was also very equalitarian; stars had to work within the framework of something. That’s going to be crucial for the Cavs moving forward. Mitchell and Garland must learn to play together if the team decides to keep both of them. Allen and Mobley have to learn to play together too. The Cavs should do the Ted Lasso drill with a string connecting everyone’s junk together.
Lastly, Aktkinson won a title in 2022 as an assistant on the Warriors. Pedigree! Alright, alright, I’ll say the real reason I like Atkinson. He looks like a sane version of Quinn Snyder. And, Snyder made magic some magic with Donovan Mitchell on his team.

Quin Snyder and Kenny Atkinson
Chris Francis: I think the Cavs will be conservative and hire Kenny Atkinson just because it’s kind of expected. I’d like for them to hire an unknown, just because that’s my bias…. find the next Pop, Spo, don’t hire another mediocre retread.
Nate Smith: Dan and Koby will hire a top assistant who’s been a head coach before: Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson, or James Borrego, maybe Miami’s Chris Quinn… I guess of those three, I’d probably like Borrego best? Though Jarrett Allen and Caris LeVert developed well under Atkinson, it’s Borrego’s success with Charlotte’s offense, and the fact that he worked his way up under Popovich that most intrigues me. The final former head coach who could be a dark horse is Dave Joerger who was a Cavs consultant last season until Doc Rivers’ Bucks hired him away as an assistant. The Cavs’ winning ways continued for two more weeks after Joerger’s departure, but they slowly returned to the no-offense Cavs we’d become used to in the J.B. era.
Who they won’t hire is the guys I want: either Sam Casell or (after reading Ben’s response) J.J. Redick. Why? Because Koby Altman won’t hire a coach with a higher profile than himself, as much as the Cavs desperately need a former player. Casell may have the stink of Doc Rivers on him, but he is supposedly tight with Donovan Mitchell. Sam also won three championships: two as a rookie and sophomore for the Houston rockets in 94 and 95, and one as an elder statesman with the KG led Boston Celtics in 2008. Sam would have as much gravitas as a rookie head coach as anyone the Cavs have ever hired, and I expect he’d put a very good staff together.
Redick doesn’t come with any rings, but he does have a much higher Q rating than Koby, which means that Altman will disqualify him. J.J. just takes risks taking too much shine off Altman in Dan Gilbert’s eyes as the unquestioned leader of the organization, for Koby to risk it. What we’ll end up with, rather, is the same thing we ended up with the Cavs last two major coaching hires: a weird white guy and a well regarded African American associate head coach who will take over if things go south. I’m thinking Borrego and the Knicks’ Johnnie Bryant (and no, I didn’t read Eli’s answers before I wrote this).
2: Can this Cavs roster survive? Will the “core four” (Garland, Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen) be on the floor for Cleveland come opening night in October? Who else might be out the door?
Chris Francis: The regular season stats say the problem with the Cavs was the nearly 4,000 minutes they gave to Georges Niang and Isaac Okoro. If Koby Altman wants to improve the team without breaking up the core four, that’s some low-hanging fruit for improvement. I don’t think there’s a break up happening, they’ll want to see what a new coach can do to galvanize this team and get them to play more unselfishly and united.
Ben Werth: This core better not survive if Cleveland fans wish to see a maximized roster. I like each of the four guys in a vacuum, but I LOVE Garland and Mobley. I don’t trust Mitchell to play real team ball when the stakes are at their highest. I think his arrival stunted DG’s and Evan’s development to an absurd degree. Yes, Garland’s inability to make the Celtics pay for switching a geriatric Horford onto him was embarrassing and rather alarming. Still, I loved the team when they adopted Garland’s leadership style. Mitchell always feels like he is a moment away from saying “forget these clowns.”
I’m still onboard with an Allen/Mobley frontcourt, but only if that means the team will be huge at the two and three instead of small everywhere else like we saw this season. Lean into the size. LeVert had his moments of competency in the playoffs. I still would prefer he move on. Sheesh, the Cavs could have had Hart, White, or the pair of Nembhard and Shephard for what they gave up for LeVert. A truly terrible move in real time and with the benefit of hindsight.
Tom Pestak (AKA, Bucky Barnes): I had high hopes that Garland and Mitchell would co-exist but I wonder if Garland is more comfortable off the dribble and the both need the ball to be successful. Might make more sense to keep one and trade the other to get a more complimentary fit.
David Wood: No, it cannot survive. Garland and Mitchell just don’t work together. Mitchell needs the ball and Garland does too. The problem is that Mitchell can rise to the occasion whereas Darius hasn’t shown he can. Mitchell has the ability to be the best guy in a series, which if Cleveland wants to go anywhere, they need. He may never be the best guy for a whole season, but for three weeks Mitchell easily can be.
I’m not worried about Allen and Mobley fitting. Here’s the thing with Mobley. He’s going to develop in a way where he won’t be in the way of Allen, or he is destined to just be a very alright big man off the bench. Mobley needs a shot and has to become semi-credible outside of the paint. He’s too thin not to. His body size says he’s a finesse player right now, but his skills say he’s a roll man. Just a little shot would unlock the paint so much for when he shares the floor with Allen; it would open up a lot more passing options for the pair too. It would also open up his own rolls to the rim .
Defensively, Mobley’s able to cover 2-4 credibly if they aren’t bully ball guys. Allen can cover most bigs in the league. When Mobley isn’t directly in the paint, he’s an amazing weakside blocker. Allen is a fantastic rim protector. It’s scary down there for the opposition with those two. It gets touchy on the boards at times, but that’s the team being small in general. Not having Garland on the floor would probably help with that. Team rebounding more would too.
Garland is who gets moved. He has the same issues now that he had coming into the league. He’s small. He doesn’t hit enough 3s. He’s had one season where he was over 40% from beyond the arc. He turns the ball over a lot for a guard. The league average turnover percentage for guards this season was 12.8. Garland’s was 16.2. And, his turnovers always seem to come after over dribbling and being behind the arc, so they result in fast breaks. I hate to say I told you so, but I did when I profiled him years ago. I also said this about Garland.
People are going to keep forcing him on the world. For me, he has become the Radiohead of the draft.
Well, let’s force him to another team. Radiohead still sucks. He still sucks. We tried. This is of course assuming Mitchell inks an extension. If he doesn’t, then Garland is so great…The greatest… I love him… He has a value contract with the cap rising and we have him locked up for years…
Nate Smith: We’re all assuming that Spida re-signs, right? (He’d be a fool to turn down the extension). While Donovan is a competent defender with enough defensive awareness and agility to hold his own on that end, he’s still going to have a hard time in cross matches and has too much offensive responsibility to be a lockdown defender. Raggedy Garlandy is too “light in the britches” (as AC would say) to share a backcourt with Mitchell defensively, and he is not great off the ball. That being said, the Cavs try to build his value with a coach who can direct an offense unless they get an offer that floors them. If I had to guess I’d say Garland is more likely to be on the Cavs come October than LeVert or Allen.
The Cavs are perfectly poised to trade Allen and/or LeVert for a star on a longer term deal (or a guy they can’t re-sign) whose team wants to unload him. Think John Collins, KAT, Jerami Grant, Lauri Markennan, Zach LaVine, C.J. McCollum, Brandon Ingram… I’d also guess that the Cavs would try to unload Niang’s bloated ass contract, but he’s also paid to be Donovan’s buddy, so who knows?
Finally, the Okoro experiment must die. The Cavs commitment to Okoro has actually led them to pass on much better players who make a lot less money. Think Derrick Jones Junior or Kelly Oubre who were end of free-agency bargain buys next summer. The Cavs can find guys off the scrap heap to be as maddeningly inconsistent as Isaac Okoro at a fraction of the price.
Elijah Kim: Can it survive? Yes. Should it? No. Will it? Ehhhhh probably.
The narrative is that Mobley is for sure going to be here, followed by Mitchell likely signing an extension and Garland possibly wanting out. Allen is most likely to not be here on opening night in October due to a multitude of factors. His contract ($40M over the next two season), playstyle (rim-running big that defends), and age (26) all make him a player that is needed across the league. I think it also doesn’t help that Mobley started to show his ability to play the 5, albeit against Wendell Carter and Al Horford. Last but not least, the rumors of Allen not playing through the rib injury may be something hard to overcome as well. Allen will definitely not be in Cleveland for opening night.
Garland may be here but it honestly kind of depends on two things, RICH and MITCHell. Garland wants to be the driver of an offense again and, candidly, is paid like one. There is probably a team out there that would rather have a point guard who has been an All-Star. The market is probably more robust than the pessimistic takes we’ve all had as Cavs fans.
3, With the Cavs roster looking due for a major reshuffle. Give me your favorite (realistic) Darius Garland and/or Jarrett Allen trade.
Elijah Kim: I’m glad you asked. Welcome to trader Kim’s slop shop. There are quite a few scenarios I’ve thought about:
- Garland for Brandon Ingram (assuming he signs some level of extension)
- Garland and Niang for Devin Vassell, Zach Collins, and a low FRP
- Garland for Keldon Johnson, Collins, and low FRP or two
- Garland and Niang for Zach Lavine and FRP
- Allen and LeVert for Brandon Ingram and FRP
- Allen for Giddey, Jaylin Williams (the big man not the wing), Kenrich Williams, and 2 FRPs (OKC has too many)
It’d be sad to see Garland and/or Allen go, especially Garland as a player that was drafted, extended, and becoming an All-Star in Cleveland.
Chris Francis:
I can’t give you any specific trades, but there are a ton of FA 3s and 4s out on the market available for deals… just perusing the Spotrac website these are players around 30 and younger:
Pascal Siakam, OG Anunoby, Royce O’Neale, Patrick Williams, Caleb Martin, Obi Toppin, Chuma Okeke, Derrick Jones, Jr., Saddiq Bey, Sam Houser, Kessler Edwards…
There’s no reason for Koby Altman to stand pat on Georges Niang and Isaac Okoro… you have to hit on the margins as a contending team with limited cap space, and it appears this off-season teams are looking to deal. Let slop season commence!
David Wood: Boom. Simple trade here.
The Spurs get a player in Garland that speeds their return to relevance. He’s better than any guard they currently have and a great lob tosser too. He’ll get a lot of highlights for Wemby. The Spurs are also the one team that could unlock whatever else is left in Garland.
The Cavs get a lower cost Small Forward/Shooting Guard in Johnson who is just ok at pretty much everything. We need those people in all aspects of life; that’s how the world gets content like this. Johnson doesn’t need the ball and is young enough he may get better in the next couple years. Graham is just salary, but he could be a sparky six man type if all goes right. He had some fun years in Charlotte.
Nate Smith: I’m telling you, the stars are aligning for Bron’s return. These moves give DG an off-ramp in LA, and give LeBron a team he can win a championship with (the Cavs figure out get Bronny anyway after trading the pick). James knows he’s not dragging this Lakers squad to the promise land in the West, and he want’s his Jack Nicklaus Gold Jacket capstone. Cripes, I’m old.
Tom Pestak (AKA, Marc from Norton Furniture): Darius Garland for Jalen Suggs
4. Anyone you like in the draft? Anyone you wanna stay a thousand miles from?
Tom Pestak (AKA, Chris Grant): I wanted Anthony Bennett so I’m excusing myself from all future draft discussion.
Nate Smith: I absolutely suck at this anymore, but just throwing a couple upside players out there: AJ Johnson of the Illawara Hawks of the NBL who didn’t play much last year but has a ton of bounce and has impressed with his combine scrimmages. Could be a solid Okoro replacement. I also like Providence’s Devin Carter who’s athletic and well rounded for a Providence guard, but I think he’ll be gone by the time the Cavs pick. Finally, Tyler Smith of the G-League Ignite is a 6-10 guy who can shoot and block shots. I literally looked these up just now.
I don’t have the time to pore over spreadsheets anymore, but good god, the Cavs and the CtB staff need to learn their lesson: don’t waste first round picks on old wings. If you get one in the second round or as a free agent, great. But how many, times do the Cavs need to draft Dylan Windler before they stop? I’m looking at you, Tristan De Silva. Also, if a Duke lover and a Duke hater both shit a guy with an horrible basketball name, we know he can’t be good.

Clingan (left), Filipowski (right)
David Wood: I’m a sucker for a traditional big. Donvan Clingan is 7’2″ and 280 LBs. He can’t shoot. He probably can’t chew gum. And, he probably can’t hit the griddy. That’s all okay though. He’ll protect the rim. He’s got weight already too. And, this is something no one talks about ever. I mean ever. He can lose some pounds and get a little more agile to cover some smaller guys and be able to come to the level of screens more effectively. Everyone always talks about how great a guy will be when he gains weight, not with this kid.
Stay away from Bronny James, the kid isn’t that good. He’s a combo guard that can’t dribble or really shoot. That’s really whatever though. The NBA is full of those guys. It’s the drama that comes with him. Whatever team gets him is going to face a barrage of subtweets the world has never seen before from King James. Can you imagine being a rookie who gets minutes over James’ kid? James is gonna be tweeting “Sometimes pedigree needs an open field to grow” and then posting a picture of Sieze the Gray crossing the finish line at the Preakness Stakes.
Elijah Kiim: Tristan Da Silva is older but improved year over year and offers positional versatility with his shot-making, playmaking, and feel for the game. His knock is a lack of athleticism and upside. I also like Tyler Smith. Think he has an old-school game and played against men in the G-League. He shot good percentages but not sure how good of a shooter he is.
I know Chris will hate me for saying this but I want to stay a thousand miles away from Kyle Filipowski. Dude is soft, whiny, and would not be able to defend in space as he’s not really a 5 in today’s NBA IMO.
He offers Charmin rim-protection despite his height actually clocking in close to 6’11”. I also don’t want anything to do with Johnny Furphy. He’s a wing that can’t really shoot and offers minimal feel for the game despite recruiting hype.
Chris Francis: Sign me up for Bub Carrington or Tyler Smith among projected prospects available after 20. Stay away from Zach Edey or sadly Duke man Kyle Filipowski… no bigs with limited athleticism and physicality.
Ben Werth: Bronny. I want him. He will absolutely be a better pro than he was in his short college career. If he can show the ability to be a lockdown onball defender, he will have a solid career as a three and D guard next to a wing creator. And of course, as my Redick answer indicates, I’m ready for Cleveland LeBron 3.0. He was absolutely still a big-time player last season. His playoff defense was quite frankly astounding. The eye test and the metrics agreed.
5. Give me your finals prediction: winner, games, and MVP.
David Wood: I’m standing with what I texted to the rest of these old farts on 6/3. Some editing done. Mavs in six. Kyrie has two sub ten point games but assists the crap out of the ball and sometimes locks down the mentally weak Tatum just because he can.
Lively absolutely eats a coming back from injury KP and cooks his legs, so offensively he’s not as potent.
Jaylen Brown shows up and a convo starts about him being better than Tatum, which naturally wrecks Tatum’s head. Tatum shoots twenty-five 3s the following game.
Derrick White is the second best Boston player in the series after Brown. You get where I’m going.
Luka big dongs two games for the Mavs and, Kyrie rips a game away too. One game is won by luck for the Mavs when Derrick Jones Jr. hits four corner threes in a half.
Luka is MVP, and the Eastern Conference Winners have to reckon with the fact that they faced zero real competition the entire playoffs until the Finals.
Ben Werth: This is an incredibly interesting matchup for NBA nerds. Luka is definitely the best player in the series. The mental advantage he and Kyrie will have over Tatum and Brown is rather large. The Celtics have all sorts of guys to throw at Luka. I suspect only Tatum really has a chance against him. Brown gets happy feet and falls for many upfakes. Jrue has been toasted by Luka over the years despite his otherwise stellar defensive makeup. Derrick White is effing awesome and will be able to give a late rear contest on Luka’s midrange, but he is still slightly better as a team defender than a lockdown on-ball guy. Tatum is huge and smart on-ball. I suspect when push comes to shove, it won’t matter because they switch so much and the Mavs are patient matchup hunters.
The series will be decided by how well Horford and Porzingis (assuming health) are able to handle Ky and Luka late in the clock. Both are pretty outstanding, but Luka is nearly unguardable in that situation. It won’t make much difference though if the Celtics hit their threes. The Mavs play a drop coverage and it will make it very difficult for them to beat the math that the Celtics rely on so very much. Like most people, I think it comes down to how Porzingis is playing. He was the most efficient Celtic all season. If he is healthy and on target, I don’t see how the Mavs will survive his post ups against the switches that will inevitably happen. The Mavs are brilliant at scram switching to keep guys out of terrible mismatches and both Kyrie and Luka are far better post defenders than people realize. Still, KP has been murdering everyone down there for two seasons now. If you are not a big, KP is going to score on you.
Celtics in 7 if KP is fine. Mavs in 7 if he isn’t. If KP plays, Tatum’s job is easier and he will score more to grab the MVP. If KP doesn’t play like himself, Luka will complete the trifecta of foreign superstars lifting the trophy. Giannis, Joker, Luka. Wemby is coming. (No, Embiid isn’t in the conversation.)
Nate Smith: Mavs in Six. Kyrie goes down as one of the great sidekicks ever. After realizing that he probably walked away from multiple championships in Cleveland, he dons the Robin cape for the rest of his career. Lively an Gafford will test Porzingis’ knee over and over, and it will eventually give way. The man never holds up when it matters, and people do not realize how hated he is in Dallas. The Mavs will try to punish the Celtics and turn these games into a possession battle Luka has a chance to prove he’s the best player in the association right now, and the week off and all the long rest will be all he needs. Doncic also won’t let the refs get away with the bullshit they got away with in the Indy/Boston series. I worry about all the drop coverage, but I’m guessing that the Mavs just try to punish Boston with their bigs and roast the Zinger and Horford on D.
This is a match-up of terrible head coaches, but it doesn’t matter with how smart Luka, Kyrie, White, and Holiday are. It should be a fun one.
Chris Francis: Finals prediction is Celtics in 7, with MVP Jayson Tatum…. adding to the illustrious list of Duke Blue Devil basketball greats… #GoDuke #TheBrotherhood
Tom Pestak (AKA Tsunami): Boston in 7. MVP: Jrue Holiday.
Elijah Kim: I got the Mavs in 6 with Luka winning MVP. Brown and Tatum will be able to score enough at times despite getting baited into good matchups (whoever isn’t guarded by Derrick Jones Jr.). As crazy as it sounds, I’d put DJJ on Brown to start and let Tatum yolo ball (which hasn’t worked well). If Kristaps is actually healthy, I could see this tipping to Boston but I doubt he’s fully healthy and the rim running duo of Lively and Gafford could cause problems.
Kyrie can get his vindication this Finals as well and come up with clutch moments. PJ Washington probably will continue to light it up from 3 in the fourth quarter as he was one of my dream Cavs targets for the past two seasons.
Also, I just don’t like the Celtics.
Go Cavs.
Suffocating defense by the Celtics.
Man. I’m not sure the west is better than the east. Dallas really looked bad. I thought the Cavs were just as good versus Boston.
I feel like if Denver didn’t flame out they’d had beat the Celtics.
The East is better at full strength, but Philly, Milwaukee, & NY were racked by injuries.
OKC & Minny are both a year away. Denver is not as good as when they won it, they miss Brown & Green. And Minny is a terrible matchup for them. But Luka & Kyrie + a bit of help was enough.
But Boston is stacked AF 1-6. 2 plus players at every spot: guard, F, & C. They can all defend multiple positions, and shoot. Mostcare really good passers. Even without Zinger, they are better than any team out West.
Kyrie needed to be huge, was more small/medium
Payton Pritchard even hunting Luka on half court heaves. Shades of Max Strus.
That was a pathetic showing by Dallas. Everyone not named lively sucked ass on D
Gods. So nauseating.
Can’t be understated what a shitty defender Luka is.
Horford gonna get his first ring.
Woof. Terrible close to the quarter.
Dallas unbelievably patient so far.
Good win from Dallas.
Only down one break of serve. Win G5 and things get real interesting. Especially with Zinger iffy.
If Kyrie can replicate this level in g5, they are definitely in the show.
Get this shit over with tonight so we can move to off-season stuff
There is a George Carlin joke in there somewhere.
(Move your sh!t so I have room for my stuff!).
ATKINSON OR BORREGO —— SUPPORT EITHER 1 OF THEM 👍🏀
Yeah, it’s all good either way. Nori interviewed yesterday, didn’t seem like he broke into the top 2
Awesome article
https://andscape.com/features/dallas-mavericks-assistant-coach-god-shammgod-brings-his-legend-to-the-nba-finals/
Just desperately heed more shooting. But also, absolutely jobbed by the refs down the stretch (again).
No they weren’t.
Disagree, but they put themselves in the position to lose the game to begin with and gave themselves no margin for officiating error in both games.
Get specific, Nate.
Aside from the missed and-1 on Tatum’s dunk, which helped the Mavs, what calls do you think were so egregious?
For me, nothing I saw even registered as an egregious miss.
There was one call, which Biston challenged & won, that I despised. It was an OOB call where there is a foul that is not called, and then the ball goes out off the fouled player. And the coach of the fouling team wins the challenge.
I HATE that call. But as the Mavs basically won a game vs Minny on it, I chalked it up to karma.
I didn’t like the block on Luka for his sixth foul. Thought brown took a dive.
Again, you don’t want to lose on something like that, don’t let your team get down 21 or don’t commit the first five fouls.
Thought the game 1 where Washington got pushed in the back was a lot more egregious.
Yeah, the push in the back on that G2 dunk (which caused him to get no lift & slam the ball into the rim) was a miss. But I certainly didn’t see it in real time. If they had a challenge left, maybe it gets reversed.
But that block was torally legit. Hell, they looked at it. At worst, it is 50/50.
No way that enters the realm of an egregious missed call for me
Block/charge on Luka legit.
Mavs are toast!
yep, they are in trouble.
quoting daspec90:
“Boston playing team offense, Dallas doing the Doncic, Kyrie, and three other guys thing”
good eye, and a blueprint for how the Cavs can contend with the right coach.
One of the worst officiated fourth quarters I’ve ever watched. Boston flops perpetually rewarded.
Not even close.
They missed an obvious and-1 on Tatum’s dunk.
All of Luka’s fouls were legit. As was the moving screen.
Thos last two calls were shit.
All eyes on Kyrie.
Dallas may take this.
6 min.
Down to 3.
Insane run.
10-0 Mavs run. Down to 11.
Plenty of time.
21
11
This is close to lullaby time.
Still a full quarter, but down 15. Brown is rolling.
It’s getting ugly.
White calls glass.
I don’t like the guy or his team, but that was quite a moment.
Boston playing team offense, Dallas doing the Doncic, Kyrie, and three other guys thing. The Dallas approach can work (cf. 2016 Cavs). We’ll see.
Oh man. Logo out for the last time.
All time leading scorer in NBA finals history.
Led the league in TS%, which is tough for a jimp shooting guard before three pointers.
One of the few to lead the league in scoring and assists.
And a perennial all-defense guy once the NBA started naming them.
RIP LOGO —-SO MANY MEMORIES GROWING UP WATCHING HIM AND BAYLOR —— SPENT ENDLESS HRS TRYING TO PERFECT MY SHOT TO BE LIKE THE “ LOGO s” ——- AM STILL TRYING 👍🏀
The Logo out.
Jerry West passes at 86.
Top 15 all-timer for me.
yup
Holy shit. Tyler freeman stole two home runs in a row at center field.
back to back. not bad for his first year in the outfield
Looks like Nate was right about Zinger’s knee.
NBA Finals: Episode III: A New Injury.
Borrego in person meeting today. He is my favorite. I tend to favor the offensive guy as a HC. However, it cannot be offensive only/system to the extreme like D’Antoni. There needs to be defensive accountability and situational adjustments made as well.
I’d want a hardass defensive guy as the #2.
same
Could be interesting to see if he gets his choice between Cleveland or LA. I’ve heard the LA situation described as not being a particularly attractive job (I think it was Bontemps on the Hoop Collective a couple weeks ago). Basically anything short of a championship will be considered a failure, and there’s no reason to believe they’ll have a better chance next season. Whoever gets it is pretty much set up to get hammered on all season.
I was thinking the same thing. Borrego has already been fired after doing a pretty good job. Also, coaching the GOAT would have its good and bad points, but mostly bad!
Windy agrees: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10124419-windhorst-many-nba-insiders-view-lakers-hc-job-as-less-attractive-than-cavaliers
LeBron has always struck me as the most challenging coworker (as a coach and a teammate) in sports. Lots of good lots of drama lots of bad – I still laugh at the times he’d chew out TT for switches that LBJ missed
OKC PURSUING “ HARD ROCK “ ——20 MILLION PLUS/ YEAR——- CMON HOME HARD ROCK!!
SMART MOVE BY HURLEY ——- NOT A FAN OF FURPY OR FLIPOWSKI —— NO TYLER SMITH ON THAT LIST? —— JUST A LITTLE OVER 2 WEEKS UNTIL DRAFT——NEED TO GET A COACH HIRED
Hurley staying put.
Borrego might be both Lakers and Cavs top choice now.
Follow a guy on social media who posts pretty good stuff on a regular basis. Didn’t know he was a Celtics fan, and all of a sudden he is posting the most hubristic crap. I’m not a huge fan of the Mavs, but I would love them to come back from this deficit. Unlikely to happen I guess.
Bill Simmons is a Celtics fan??? WHO KNEW??? (jk Simmo)
Ouuuuch, I’m laughing but that still stings a little.
Zinger’s knee is not going to hold up. Mavs will be fine. They were cooking Horford.
I don’t know if they win the series, but they definitely even it up in Dallas.
I live in hope, but Mavs seem too dependent on Luka (also struggling with knee) since for once Kyrie is being made to look mortal.
I think they’re going to have to play THJ, at least on the bench lineups. They just can’t hit open shots.
I seriously doubt it.
A sweep is more likely than 2-2 in my book.
You are nuts, IMHO.
I’d give the Cs a slight edge, even without Zinger. And Doncic is dinged up, too.
Eventually, Tatum will shoot well for a game or two.
Coming back from 0-2 down is rare, but not unheard of. In all of NBA/ABA/BAA/NBL finals history:
2021 Bucks over the Suns (4-2)
2016 Cavs over Warriors (4-3)
2006 Mavs over Heat (4-2)
1977 Blazers over 76ers (4-2)
1969 Celtics over Lakers (4-3)
1945 Fort Wayne Pistons over Sheboygan (3-2)
1940 Akron Firestone over Oshkosh (3-2)
Anyway, per Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com, the Cavs are preparing for the draft by inviting in some prospects for workouts (no shock there) and have several names you may know on their radar. And the list is massive. Per Fedor: “Baylor’s Ja’Kobe Walter, Purdue center Zach Edey, Colorado forward Tristan Da Silva, Kansas swingman Johnny Furphy, Duke’s Kyle Filipowski, USC guard Isaiah Collier, Pittsburgh’s Carlton Carrington, Swedish forward Bobi Klintman, Illinois guard Terrence Shannon Jr., Virginia’s Ryan Dunn, California guard Jaylon Tyson, still-recovering-from-injury Kevin McCullar Jr., Arizona’s Pelle Larsson and Baylor center Yves Missi are all on the radar. According… Read more »
https://hoopswire.com/cavaliers-cavs-nba-draft-rumors-news-zach-edey/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook#u05d6duqo6
And no Smith.
minnesota would have been a better opponent for boston.. sadly, they choked..
Pritchard…I dislike Pritchard.
Tatum in shock – refs forgot who he was for a second.
I hate how in the tank for Boston espn is.
IDK, they saw Brown push PJ in the back. It ain’t the refs or or the announcers. The Celtics are just a better team. If Luka has a mildly off night, the Mavs have no shot. The Mavs cannot really hide Luka or Kyrie on D. The Cs make them work on that end. And play them mostly straight, making them work. Wearing them down. Shutting down the others. Tatum’s ability to guard 1-5, particularly the center lobs, and rebound, really gums up the Luka P & R. If if Luka/Kyrie get hot, it is gonna be a lot of… Read more »
The media coverage surrounding Caitlin Clark has been so dysfunctional and embarrassing so far. No surprise I guess. Every reporter out there insisting on thoroughly showing their ass. My advice, just watch the games and ignore the headlines and everyone will have a much better time.
media coverage is embarrassing for everything in the world.
as far as the WNBA and CC go, the league is majorly screwing up.
it should have be anticipated or observed that she is being targeted, and steps taken to cut it TF out.
also, I have no idea if she deserves to be on the Olympic team or not, but she deserves a chance like anyone else. ordaining that she is too popular to be allowed to be on the OT is bullshit
The WNBA has had pretty tame coverage up to this point. It’s been a selling point for me over the years, watch some basketball without all the toxic b.s. that comes with most professional sports fandom. The CC hype just invited the circus to town. The targeting and the Olympic snub are really nothing stories, but that’s not going to stop the 24/7 hand wringing and counter-point think pieces.
Guardians on the national broadcast. JRam just jacked one.
FlatEarth to Boston:
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/kyrie-irving-takes-jab-at-celtics-fans-after-game-1-loss-i-thought-it-was-gonna-be-a-little-louder-in-here/
My Celtics in 5 is looking pretty good.
If Porzingas can stay healthy-ish and contribute, it might be 4.
If he’s out or severely limited, then maybe 6 or 7.
Doncic is the best player in the series. But Boston’s top 6 is WAAAY better. 3-6 especially. All all of them are plus defenders who can shoot.
Yeah, Zinger was likely to be the difference-maker, but it has to be said that this was close to the best half (1st half) of ball he has ever played. It surprised everyone including himself.
Fatigue will change performances as the series progresses. Is the lockdown D on Kyrie going to be as effective? He will be motivated after this letdown.
Game 2 will tell a story – given the Mavs got punched in the face and still got back to 8 points down before folding…if Mavs capture game 2, I think it’s going 7.
The C’s decision to play Luka & Kyrie (mostly) straight up and go at them on D is the correct strategy. Makes them both work on both sides of the ball. Tires them out. And doesn’t let any of the others get going. Boston has 4 defenders to rotate on them: Jrue, White, Brown, Tatum. And Zinger guarding the rim.
Even if Kyrie & Luka go off, Boston should have enough O to keep up, and then win with superior depth late.
Maybe Dallas gets a 3PT variance game. Maybe.
This officiating is butt.
Brown took three steps there.
And hit Lively in the face with the ball
And now Luka is hitting and looking at the crowd.
Lol. Celtics.
If Irving can clean it up a bit I think Mavs will close the gap.
Same. It’s so weird how good Boston is in the first half versus the second.
Ben Werth not wrong. You can’t switch a smaller guy on Zinger.
Man. One thing that annoys me about the nba anymore: if you don’t exaggerate the contact, you don’t get a call anymore.
Two thumbs up for Radiohead.
Delonte arrested again.
Feel for this dude and all the wild comments he’s had to endure over the years from fans
basically a good guy that can’t keep it together. https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/40292825/ex-nba-player-delonte-west-arrested-2-misdemeanor-charges
I hate to hear this.
Ima say Mavs, just for the Celtics hurt in the here-and-now, and have them doubting themselves when they face Cavs in the future. They fail this and next year, forcing the Big Brad to blow it all up.
most of us occasionally dream about LBJ 3.
probably won’t happen, and if it does, he is likely to be more trouble than he is worth.
but, if it does, I am all in.
could it happen? if LeBron is thinking history and legacy, his best bet is opting out, and joining a strong team for the minimum. at least a dozen teams would be a favorite if LeBron joined for free. AND, if he is thinking history, there is no better ending than winding up back in Cleveland. so, there is that. but don’t hold your breath.
Agreed about the contract. If LeBron wants to be in Cleveland, he should sign here as a free agent…not in a trade where we would lose players that could help him win. I think we could offer him the full MLE.
right. it would be stupid for LeBron to trade himself for some top players, in which case he would go from not winning to not winning somewhere else.
Some dude on Cavs reddit was crying about Dan Hurley maybe joining the Lakers instead of the Cavs. Was ratioed quite quickly and deleted the post.
Who’s Dan Hurley?
Coaching royalty on the East Coast – do you really not know or is this a bit?
I didn’t know before today. I thought everyone was talking about Don Henley of the Eagles.
Oh – I was big into college ball in the late 80s and early 90s, so knew about Bobby and Bob Sr at St Elizabeth’s and so knew about Danny being willing to go right into coaching
The family is legendary in NJ, which is the heart of the matter.
Bobby Hurley failing as a pro (admittedly by circumstance) marks the end of my innocence.
I recall Bobby being a high energy guy who played for the insufferable Duke, then was in a bad car wreck as a pro.
how are they related?
Brothers
that is interesting
Good read this morning, some quick thoughts. Thanks guys! If the stubbornness is to keep the Core4 together with a new coach and see how that develops. I’m all for pushing LeVert out there for some talented players to support the Core4. Teams usually conform to a 8-9 player rotation. I personally don’t trust the FO in their pursuit to build a team that can support this Core4. For me leverage LeVert and his contract to grab pieces that can play a supporting role without major limitations (Niang’s lack of athletic ability, defense or a position, but oh yes he can shoot). Approach the… Read more »
The FO who you don’t trust structured LeVert’s contract last summer (as well as Wade’s a few years ago) to make the sort of upgrade trade you are talking about possible…
I do like Aldama.
Memphis fans wax and wane on him. I like him too but I think they think he’s not physical enough. I don’t see that really, he seems fine
Can’t get on board with keeping Okoro over LeVert, but I do think your thought process is good.
Mavs in 5 (just wishful thinking, but why not?)
@ Arch I like da Silva but he was projected higher than 20 at the time of publishing… now he’s consensus rank #20 so sign me up.
Yeah I really have no idea who to select? I have not paid much attention to this year’s class.
Bub Carrington is probably the best shot at getting a star player at the end of the first round…. Tyler Smith seems like a safe floor guy.
Da Silva can shoot and defend a little, but definitely concerns about passing and rebounding.
– Mavs in 6
Draft DaSalva?
Trade idea #1
#2
Core 4 will remain until at least the trade deadline in February 2025.
Atkinson is my guess for the next coach.
#3
Radiohead is great. That is all!
at least all right for sure!
IF DASILVA ISNT THERE—- I AM ALSO A TYLER SMITH FAN —— FOR SOME REASON HE HAS FALLEN IN MOST MOCK DRAFT s ——
Now…seriously. If you can’t get credit in my store…
Lol. We gotta dig up that playoff instant reaction
I don’t feel strongly one way or another… I don’t love any of the trade ideas I’ve heard and I think it would be super interesting to see how the core 4 operate under a new coach.
In theory a trade for better fit is good. When you look at the actual humans available not so much
From what I’ve been hearing the Cavs are not in panic mode and are good with going forward with all four guys. A year ago they weren’t seriously listening to offers, but that door has supposedly been cracked open. I think that’s the right place to be. Historically the Cavs have done very well with trades where they can take advantage of the situation. They shit the bed the last time they tried to trade a dollar for four quarters (the Kyrie trade).
Agreed, though that trade did (eventually) lead to Mitchell, it effectively closed their championship window.
“Trader Kim’s Slop Shop” needs to be trademarked and is a disservice to the world that this is not a regular feature.
Interesting that Dallas tanking a half a month last year is now smart and strategic and the Cavs tanking a half was repulsive.
It’s almost as if it’s all circumstance and luck bc a few different bounces v the Clips or a more seasoned opponent in the 2R and the narrative flips for Dallas
They were tanking to get a draft pick. What did we get? We got to finish 2nd in our division and ran away from Indy, Philly, and the Knicks.
yup…. homie’s proving the opposite of what he intended LMFAO.
A first round win
GREAT “ SUMMER “ WRITE UP —- U GUYS KNOW MY COACH— ATKINSON——- DRAFT PICKS — DASILVA FROM MY “ OVER REPEATED POSTs” ——- TRADE GARLAND ONLY IF THE RETURN IS IN OUR FAVOR / HELPS US ——- BUY A 1 WAY TICKET TO CHINA FOR NIANG ——- MVP CHOICE— NONE OTHER THAN “ THE “ MRS NOMAD—- RUNNER UP “ MORE BEER 🍺 PLEASE “ 👍👍👍
Great job guys, and a lot to chew on. And many good thoughts.
1) Coach. Agree we will go with a re-tread because Koby will be safe and want someone with HC experience. Borrego or Atkinson. With Bryant as lead assistant.
I’d prefer Quinn or Becky Hammond. Cassell might be OK. I cannot stand JJ. Hell no on D’Antoni.
2) Core Four.
Should not survive but it will. At least for a bit. We will want to see if a new coach can make it go.
The guy that has to go is Garland. He looks to be a shrinker under the bright lights. Though he did do a bit better in terms of taking care of the ball.
I love Allen and think Mobley is too skinny to be a full time 5. Spida is the best player on the team by a country mile.
3) Garland / JA trade.
None for JA. He stays.
And despite not liking the fit with Garland, I do not like the trades much either. And have a terrible time coming up with one I do like that is at all realistic. DG for LBJ ain’t happening.
4) Draft.
Pass. I am clueless. Watched zero coplege hoops. The dude from CT will be pong gone at 20.
Finals: Celtics in 5. Mentally brittle Boston finds a way.
Notes: I like Okoro more than most. I’d be more inclined to hang onto him and trade 1 (but not both) of LeVert/Strus, along with DG, to try and land a legit offensive #2. Doubt Niang has much value.
DG for Ingram, come to think of it, would be my favorite deal. We’d need a real PG, then. Somehow.
That’s the issue: the DG for Ingram trade is just a problem swap. You still need a real PG who can playmake in the playoffs effectively.
Those who dislike paying DG 37m from a $ standpoint are going to shit when BI gets 55m a year on his next deal to be worse
The Garland trades are pretty grim
totally agree about Allen and Mobley.
EM — so skinny he has to run around in the shower to get wet — is a 4, not a 5.
As for the theory that EM and JA can’t be on the floor together, how did things go when David Robinson and Tim Duncan were on the floor together? Or, Brad Daugherty and HotRod Williams?
I keep hearing that the modern NBA won’t work with that construct.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the next 7 MVP are bigs and Luka. Allen is useful there.
If Evan needs Allen to be traded to develop, it’s kind of an Evan / scheme / rotation issue as much as an Allen and spacing issue. Would be easy enough to take Allen off the floor at the six or seven minute mark and then have him run C with the second unit (essentially flip him and Mobley in the rotation)
We do this all the time, now. One of JA/Mobes is basically always on the floor. Each plays with and without the other.
The 4s when one is out are the oft injured Wade, the always healthy gorgeous Georges, and small ball Strus.
We need better size all around. PG & forward especially. 2G as well. A solid 3rd C. A dependable 2nd creator/scorer. A big wing defender. And shooting, of course.
Raoul, you just threw out two HoFers there. I wish Mobley and Allen were destined for that end. Daugherty and Williams didn’t net an ECF, so let’s say that’s not a great comp.
For EM and JA to work, EM HAS to develop a consistent outside shot. He MUST be a stretch-four.
I think Garland has a game that generally works in the playoffs: unfortunately we only have a few series worth of data, and those are against all NBA defenders and the Knicks.
A few tweaks and he’s there. Him cleaning up the turnovers and changing his shot profile in season was a good sign.
Now he has to execute to get to where some of his peers are, but the tools are there and I think he’s getting more serious.
Superb and hilarious reading, thanks all. -1 for the Radiohead slander though.
Nate – is Porzingis really that hated in Dallas? He was never available and traded as such – seems a little unfair if true, but then fan bases aren’t known for their rationality. I guess the volume of booing when he touches the ball in the away games will tell a story.
Kyrie in Boston, on the other hand…
Maybe “hated” is the wrong word. Fans and front office found him extremely annoying, lazy, and brittle.
I’ll forgive the radiohead slander cause I was cracking up the whole time.
Same. Had forgotten how hilarious David is.
thnx – this is great.
Go Cavs!