Recap: Cleveland 102, Boston 99 (or, a win, prayers, and other strangeness)
2017-10-18This game had everything: spectacular plays, gruesome injuries, amazing comebacks, awful officiating, baffling coaching decisions, and the best basketball player in the universe prevailing late. It promises to be a long, enigmatic, frustrating, and jaw dropping season for Cleveland.
The game started out with Kyrie canning a floater after being booed during the opening introductions and the game going back and forth before the unthinkable happened.
Gordon Hayward went up for an alley oop and LeBron contested, bumping him up high. Somehow Hayward’s leg got caught under him, and it folded as he crumpled to the floor. Everyone stopped. “Gordon Hayward is down… Gordon Hayward has broken his leg,” Kevin Harlan intoned soberly. Normally announcers don’t speculate on injuries, but it was completely obvious as Hayward’s leg was dangling sideways just above the ankle. Everyone on the floor looked away. Dwyane Wade took a knee and started praying. After some time as the arena never rose above a low murmer, Hayward was taken off in a stretcher to the well wishes of all the players and the fans.
Play eventually resumed, but no one’s mind was on the game. Boston was obviously shell-shocked and running through the motions as they saw their season flash before their eyes. Cleveland double teamed Kyrie every time he dribbled up top, in a help and recover scheme, and Irving didn’t press the issue, content to work the offense, even though his teammates were bricking shot after shot.
For the Cavs, J.R. came in and gave great energy, with a much better floor game than we saw from him all last season. His dribble looked live, and he had a pull up, a nice floater, a corner three, and set up Tristan with a nice alley oop early. Wade scored an and-one to close out the quarter and put the Cavs up 29-19.
James looked none the worse for wear as Rose found him with two quick assists. And then it was the LBJ show. He was driving, dishing, rebounding, running the floor as an anemic Boston offense subsisted off scoring from a rare three and drive from Jaylen Brown and a couple Aron Baynes jumpers. Crowder had a very nice first half complementing James with 11 points. Crowder is so glue. He doesn’t do anything flashy, but he is a fundamentally great finisher, hits the corner three, hits his free throws, and moves the ball when the easy score isn’t there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uJYXX83Y40
As the halftime buzzer sounded after a Kyrie stepback brick, the Cavs were up 54-38.
After Wade and Rose turnovers lead to a Smart layup and a Kyrie to Tatum oop in the first 40 seconds. Ty Lue called timeout. It was obvious the Celtics had been given “Win one for the Gordo” speech in the locker room. Boston looked fiesty and were flying around the court. The Cavs looked like they were playing Memphis third stringers on the road in late January. Fortunately, Cleveland had Kevin Love banging in techs (three on the game), Wade hitting old man post-ups, and LeBron taking advantage or the Celtics’ over aggressiveness to spin and thunder home dunks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBgAMgyFwGM
You had to admire the Celtics fight, though, and as the third quarter wore on, they clawed their way back from an 18 point deficit. Cleveland started taking and missing quick threes, Wade starting turning it over, and Jaylen Brown started getting to the rack, by diving to the rim when Al Horford got the ball in the post and found him on cuts. Marcus Smart complemented by posting up everyone in Clevleand not named LeBron James. Smart scored over and over and over dropping 12 on six shots in the quarter.
The third was all about the Cavs playing lazy defense, taking stupid shots, and turning the ball over while Smart, Tatum, and Brown ran the floor and attacked the rim when in the half-court. The young guns combined for a whopping 28 points in a 33-18 third. Love’s jumper was wet from canning all those freebies, and the Cavs guards kept ignoring him to take long twos and turn the ball over with bad passes and very loose handles.
As Love and James went to the bench for Thompson and Green, things seem to turn up as Thompson hit a diving Green for a beautiful finish off the bump over Aron Baynes. But it was all pyrite as the Cavs started running offense through Green who was content to do things like dribble around for 10 seconds then clank inexplicable 20 footers. Meanwhile, the old problems with Rose reared their head.
Derrick great at straight line drives, floaters, and athletic moves to the bucket. But when he gets tired, like in the late third. He has little to fall back on. He struggles setting up teammates and doesn’t even try to run pick and rolls (as the Cavs rarely did all night). Rose struggled with his floater and was clearly winded but Lue had little choice but to keep riding him with Wade and LeBron having to rest.
Meanwhile, Smart was straight up abusing Kyle Korver in the post while Ty Lue refused to call for a switch, a double, or substitution, leading to six points in the last two minutes for Smart. Cleveland was only saved by a push and miracle three by Rose to beat the buzzer and leave the Cavs up 72-71 after having just surrendered the lead on a 28-8 Boston Run. The Problems in the third were palpable. How do you not run a play for Korver? How does Lue not make an adjustment on Smart?
Thank God the Cavs have LeBron James. He started the final 12 by finding Green on a cut, and Jeff threw it down with much frivolity. The commentariat was amazed someone finally made a move off the ball for the Cavs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib1spjI_Jpk
The refs were content to swallow their whistles and let Boston bully LeBron on every drive, and on offense, Kyrie Irving started heating up. His first big bucket came when two Cavs ran to Horford and left Kyrie wide open for a right wing trey to give the Celtics a a 79-78 lead. Then they set him up Uncle Drew with a Banes hand-off/screen to free Irving for another trey from the top right. Irving was really letting the game come to him as he fed guys for shots around the basket when doubled and slithered around screens to free himself for jumpers. Rozier hit him from the same spot a couple minutes later for another three to put Boston up 87-84 with six left.
Somehow Shump scored a couple buckets before being complicit in two turnovers which let Boston push the lead to three again. LeBron dropped a bulldozer layup, but Kyrie just kept dishing as he he hit Brown for a three and Tatum for a layup sandwiched around a LeBron “I’m the biggest bad*** on the planet” triple. A Jaylen Brown J and another Tatum layup drive off a Kyrie dime sandwiched a “Best friends alley oop” for LeBron from Wade. Jae Crowder set a perfect backscreen on the play, but Boston was still up three.
Mr. Clutch tonight was Kevin Love. He got himself an O-Board got himself two at the line. Then LeBron pirouetted into a layup that had the commentariat asking, “was that was three steps our four?” Suddenly the Cavs were up one with 1:19 left.
Crowder and James forced a bad pass on the baseline, and then Ty Lue redeemed a putrid coaching night with a fantastic set play that put Kevin wide open in the right corner. Check it out on this random internet guy’s TV.
The execution here was ridiculous: Love comes up high like he might set a screen for Wade and instead Crowder back-screens for James while Wade pitches to Crowder, to James. Rose cuts from the corner to vacate, and then James feeds Kevin in the corner for a moneyball J. I knew it was good before it left his hands. Why can’t the Cavs execute like that every play? Still, there was much rejoicing.
Up four, it seemed won before one of the dumbest plays I ever seen from Shumpert as he fouled Irving before the inbound, giving Boston a freebie and the ball and making it a one possession game. Fortunately, Kyrie Missed a floater, James milked 22 seconds before throwing up a three, and then Brown clanged a too-wide-open trey in transition. It bounced right to Irving who shorted a pump fake three from the right corner as the buzzer sounded, the crowd exploded, and LeBron hugged him goodnight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQaShJHyMdw
Thoughts:
This team doesn’t run an offense 80% of the time and just kind of hot dogs it. The guards’ unwillingness to set up shots for Love or Korver is really frustating. Kyle played seven minutes and didn’t get a shot. That’s insane. There’s no reason for him to be out there if they’re not going to set him up. Kev went 4-9 (6-7 at the line) while Rose and Wade went 8-24. They just take too many long twos. Between that and refusing to reign in Jeff Green and Shump’s groan inducing freelancing, Ty Lue drives me nuts. I have to believe he’s trying to let guys play through the mistakes. I have to believe that.
Wade did play some great defense at times though. He had two blocks this game, including an absolutely clutch one on Banes late. Dwyane is the greatest shotblocking guard I’ve ever seen.
The Cavs had 17 turnovers. And though they cleaned it up in crunch time, it wasn’t pretty. Wade and LeBron each had four. Though I’m pretty sure they got stick with one or two of Shumps. Speaking of Shump, he just does one or two completely head scratching things a game. That foul on Kyrie was one of them. I guess he got away with it tonight.
J.R. finished with 10 points in 22 minutes, and is clearly playing with a chip on his shoulder. He finished +7. Wade had eight points on 3-10 shooting in 30 minutes with a 0 plus minus. Rose was -7 and went 5-14 for 14 points in 31 minutes. Let’s distribute these minutes a little more evenly, coach? Also, don’t exhaust Rose by playing him the entire third.
Kevin Love’s stroke look sharp. Yeah, he finished below 50% and 1-4 from three, but his freebies looked mostly perfect. He should’ve gotten more looks. He finished with 15 and 11.
Jae Crowder is the perfect teammate. He never takes bad shots. Moves the ball and plays great defense. I love him. I’d like to move into a nice apartment in Tremont with him. He’s making me come around on the Irving trade. He finished with 11 and +7 in 34 minutes. He should be playing 36 minutes every night.
The Cavs were very lucky the Celtics can’t shoot. Boston went 8-32 from downtown, which actually topped the Cavs’ 5-22 percentage. Has David Griffin’s departure decreased the focus and execution on the three ball for Cleveland? The Cavs went 21-25 at the free throw line, though which included an 0-2 Tristan Thompson trip. Maybe this is the Korver effect. He ought to be doing something for his $7 mil. He can’t guard anyone, and Cleveland doesn’t pass to him.
Speaking of Irving, I was really impressed: 22 points and 10 assists. The Cavs fans never really seemed to phase him, and with the boos and the strangeness of the first half with Hayward’s injury the time was never right to run the highlight tribute for Irving, so it was nixed. We didn’t see one dopey dribbling foray all night. Truth be told told the Cavs were constantly doubling him with the ball, but Irving let the game come to him and played as unselfishly as I’ve seen him. Irving had 30 double digit assist games in 381 career games before Tuesday (10 came last season). He has one in a single game as a Boston Celtic. Maybe President Brad really is an inspirational leader.
In the preview I noted that the Celtics were going to need Tatum to be a very good rebounder for them to be a better team on the boards. Well, he added 10 to go along with his 14 points. Jaylen Brown was 11-14 on non threes, and 2-9 on threes for 25 points.That’s a pretty good shot chart despite the missed threes.
Fortunately, the Cavs have LeBron James, and Tyron Lue is not afraid to play him as many minutes as he needs to get a win. James played 20 minutes a half after Lue called for “limited minutes” pregame. James finished with an otherworldly 29 points, 16 rebounds, and nine assists and two blocks.
It will be interesting to see how this season shakes out for Boston. Do they have the depth and drive to still be a playoff team after Hayward’s likely season ending injury? They played above themselves a bit in the second half, and will have a hard time with teams that are more disciplined about game-planning them. Still Tatum, Brown, and Rozier impressed me, and I liked their fight.
Best wishes on a speedy recovery to Gordon Hayward too. Sometimes we forget that sports are just an amusement. I’m competitive, but this is someone’s life and health in the balance. I hope we get to see him play again.
After Hayward’s injury, the Cavs blew a golden opportunity to ruin the Celtics’ season. They could have destroyed their confidence for weeks by destroying them in the second half. Instead, Cleveland came out half-a**ed and let the Celtics get confidence back. They could’ve dealt them a serious setback. Instead they gave them the worst thing they could’ve: hope. But as EvilGenius says, “a win is a win is a win is a win.”
Good news everyone, the Cavs are tied for 5th in Points Allowed this season! The Defense is FIXED! /s
Looking at the Celts roster, I just realized: Kyrie is their leader. Personality-wise, veteran-wise. They are soooo screwed. His game is great, but as far as bringing dudes together in the face of adversity? Nope. Stevens is going to hate him by the end of the year.
I think they are screwed, cuz, you know, they just lost that one dude for the season. But perhaps Kyrie is the real reason they are screwed? smh
Why is everyone throwing down on Kyrie here? He’s going to average close to 30 points and the celtics will make the playoffs by doing the same thing they’ve done every year under president business…hack and claw and maim. Before Lebron came back to cleveland Kyrie still had very little trouble scoring 20+ points a night as the #1 option.
Him scoring a ton doesn’t necessarily equal them winning. Before LBJ came back, the team usually statistically performed better with the second unit or with the Dion led lineups than with Kyrie doing his thing. Boston would be better served if he played like he did the first game by getting his teammates involved while letting the game come to him, rather than forcing the issue like he did yesterday by putting up 25 shots and only making 7. There is data to back this up as the cavs were something like 10 or 11 and 0 when he had… Read more »
https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/920881248951767042
Looks like Boston probably needs another wing. If Ainge wants to make Kyrie happy, he should connect him with his BFF Shump.
holy cow how great would it be to unload shump for another pick or two?
I’ll even take nothing. Addition by subtraction.
I’d be willing to pay Boston to take him.
Thats very sad. I do hope he doesn’t try to get back this year and takes enough time to heal to be back next year. He is a fun player to have in the east.
Rudy Gay looks ok on Spurs.
If the pelicans suck we can trade for cousins. Then we win he title easily.
Lol. The Cavs trade Shump for Lew Alcinder, and they aren’t ‘winning the title easy’. Hilarious. Aren’t the Dubs frauds? Why are you terrified of them?
+1. Dray owns Cousins and Blake.
There’s no way they trade the Brooklyn pick for Boogie, the most overrated player in the NBA.
Hawks & Magic win tonight! I do think the Hawks will be decent. Coach Bud is just too good for it to be otherwise. Mediocre at worst. Ditto with Carlisle in Dallas.
Bulls and Suns will be the worst, but I have hope the Nets can get in there for 3rd. I’ll take those odds.
Holy hell Phoenix! Bledsoe was -41 tonight! That is hard to do.
With our roster finalized, here are the ages:
19-23 (Young): Zizic (20), Osman (22), Perrantes (23: 2 way)
24-28 (Early Prime): TT (26), Crowder (27), Shumpert (27), Thomas (28), Holland (28: 2 way)
29-33 (Late Prime): Love (29), Rose (29), Green (31), James (32), Smith (32)
34+ (Winter): Frye (34), Wade (35), Korver (36), Calderon (36)
Cavs. Spurs and warriors are the oldest teams in the nba.
https://twitter.com/World_Wide_Wob/status/920825096750747648
NO lost in Memphis. If that doesn’t work out, Boogie could be had. I’m not sure I’m in for it, and Boston could likely make a better offer. Worth watching, however.
I really hope not. He’s so overrated and would probably make us worse IMO.
Absurd.
Manu is still playing b
Yeah and somehow he is still pretty good in limited minutes even as old as he is.
I was just thinking the same of Vince Carter. I graduated high school when he got drafted/traded and his “Half Man Half Amazing” moniker over the next few years was spot on. Dude was a leaping machine. Still playing at 40yo and contributing.
Best dunker of all time if you consider both his body of in game dunks and his dunk contest performance. Still never seen anyone do windmills in traffic or even windmill alley oops in traffic in games. There have been crazier dunk contest dunks since then, but at the time no one had seen anything like the 2000 dunk contest. Heck he probably still dunks better than a fair number of NBA wings.
Nique is best dunker of all time. Carter is close. Doc & LeBron have to be up there. Game dunks.
I disagree. Because Carter is the best in game dunker of all time in my opinion. He has done it all. Posterized everyone from Mutumbo in his prime to David Robinson, Duncan, Alonzo Mourning to literally jumping over a seven footer. Just about every great defensive center or power forward during his career he has posterized, including Ibaka just a couple years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT6bV7rSdC0
That is four years old too. There are more up to date ones. Niue was great but Carter has posterized people for nearly 20 years and continues to do so even last year.
Dunno, what happened to my reply, but I posted a link to a YouTube Carter compilation. Maybe it will show up tomorrow. Anyway, I agree to disagree because I think Carter is the best and most prolific in game dunker of all time, especially in traffic against defensive centers like Mourning, Mutumbo, etc.
Carter jumping over the head of that French seven footer in the Olympics …
Man, that was bananas. Guy was a freak.
Bucks are my second favorite team in the East. Wish we would’ve drafted Giannis instead of that fatass bust!
Kyrie leaving was the dumbest ‘I want to be the man’ move since Chris Webber left Run TMC to be the nan in Wash. He was the man. Boy did they suck.
Lin injury helps us but I do root for him as well. Orlando won. ATL with a shot. Maybe the Kings nab Houston on a back to back.
Chris Webber wanting out is a good example of a good player voluntarily leaving a good situation. That didn’t work out well for Don Nelson or the Warriors, triggering a cascading disaster that lasted over a decade.
Wish we could trade Calderon and Shump for Delly. Bucks would never do it.
Nobody would. The entire league is wise to Shump’s bullshit.
The Boston announcers were getting frustrated w ISO ball from Kyire at the end. Oh how many times. Got to take the good w the bad.
They are in for a long season.
Oh I wish I could have watched that fourth quarter with Heinsohn broadcasting. That would have made my day.
I know we benefit bit sucks that Jeremy Lin got hurt. I actually root for the guy.
Hate to kick a guy/team while down but Kyrie will soon realize how difficult it is to score when you’re the #1 offensive option and all the defense is locked on you. He will also realize how insanely easy it was to play next to LeBron because of how he diverts the opposing players away from his teammates and onto him, every single play. He will also realize how his assists were easier to come not only by passing the ball to LeBron, but also Love, JR, KK and Frye. Sucks that he left and sucks that Hayward got hurt,… Read more »
Yep
Giannis kicked butt. Delly still isn’t good.
15 points on 10 shots with 2-4 from 3 and the 4th highest plus minus in tonight’s game at plus 8 is a line pretty much anyone would take any day from a backup point guard.
Ha don’t bother trying to argue Delly’s positives with Cols. It’s a lost cause.
Lol i realized who I was replying to , too late .
Meh. I like giving cols facts and data to ponder.
He’s just doing his usual tired trolling.
Delly took it to the hole at pivotal point on Kyrie and then later drained the dagger 3 . Wish we had Delly again.
And made two clutch fts in the last 30 seconds.
delly outplayed Kyrie
Kyrie stat line: 17 points on 25 shots, 3 assists
Sounds about right.
You failed to include the million dribble,dribble, dribble in Kyrie’s stats. Jaylen Brown is salty he didn’t get the amount of shots he had last night that he hijacked one play meant for Kyrie resulting in a turnover.
WAS THINKING / HOPING THE SAME COLS —–
Nets still suck. That’s good to see.
https://twitter.com/BillSimmons/status/920805143100063744
That is sarcasm right? Heinsohn, Boston player, homerism. Definitely sarcasm. Didn’t someone tell Simmons about /s or the sarcasm font?
Definitely sarcasm. Heinsohn is the greatest homer in the history of homerism. Thinks the Celtics still haven’t committed a foul since he joined the team in 1956.
https://twitter.com/World_Wide_Wob/status/920805446084059137
Smart is becoming as insufferable as Draymond. Flippity flopiity city. Then get up and pretend like you weren’t baiting Delly into an offensive foul which he clearly picked. What a punk. Insufferable.
Refs are not helping by whistling in favor of the Celtics. Did Adam Silver get on the phone after Hayward went down and asked the refs for some mercy calls?
As I have said many times, Smart is a disgrace, and should be booted from the NBA. and he wants a max. Lofl.