Playoff Live Thread: Cavs vs. Pistons, Game 1 (#PushTheButton)
2016-04-17For much of the 2015-16 regular season, we all heard about the “switch.” This is the supposed metaphorical device that the Cleveland Cavaliers were equipped with internally, which would allow them to rise up and out of the mire of monotony and boredom that plagued them through the grind of another 82 game campaign. Anytime signs of discord (be it a blowout loss… a coaching change… a player not measuring up… a social media drama, etc.) cropped up, the urge to reach for the panic button could always be assuaged by the reassuring idea of this switch being flipped at some point.
Last season, we saw the switch a bit earlier on, as the Cavs trampled nearly all comers from about the middle of January until the start of the post-season. Then, due to injury, they had to grind into a whole other gear to come within two games of attaining a title before finally running out of fuel. Still, there it was… that team-wide toggle that propelled them nearly to the pinnacle of the sport. And, if it existed then, it theoretically still should… so, whether it’s a switch, or more like the start button pictured above… now is the time for the Cavs to flip it, push it and turn it on.
It’s time to forget about the drama of this roller-coaster season. Time to leave behind the second-guessing and doubt. Time to go all Zero Dark 23 on the outside world and focus on winning 16 more games.
The first step should be the easiest… but you know what they say about first steps… sometimes, they can be a doozy. More than anything, this matchup with the Pistons will be a challenge for Tyronn Lue. He’s the true rookie head coach who now must face off against as many as four adversaries, all with more experience than he possesses. First up, the Master of Panic himself, Stan Van Gundy, who is not only the most experienced playoff coach in the EC, but has also solved the puzzle of the Cavs once before to dash their title hopes. This time around, he doesn’t have quite the same arsenal at his disposal… but he does still have a fairly dominant big man (Andre Drummond), paired with an often under-rated trigger man (Reggie Jackson), and surrounded by a bevy of three and D guys. If that sounds eerily familiar… relax… it isn’t quite a 2009 flashback just yet.
That’s because, standing in the Pistons’ way is a much more accomplished, battle-tested and fundamentally talented Cavalier squad. Regardless of the ups and downs of the regular season, this is still the team that finished as the top seed in the East, winning 57 games despite missing Kyrie Irving and Iman Shumpert for the first two months, switching head coaches at the mid-point, and living in the media hype shadow of a historic season by their West rivals, the Golden State Warriors. Yet, as a result, this is a team that is almost being overlooked for a championship in the face of overwhelming odds, not only against the Warriors, but also the almost-as-historic San Antonio Spurs. And, maybe… just maybe, that’s exactly where the Cavs want to be right now.
These playoffs represent a shot at redemption for both Kyrie and Kevin, given their unfortunate injuries last year… and, no matter how uneven their regular season performances have been, the post-season is an entirely different animal. It remains to be seen if they and the Cavs as a team can flip the switch, although it certainly appears as if LeBron has done it already over the past six weeks. Maybe the King should have everyone listening to the Chemical Brothers in an effort to truly push the button and “Galvanize.”
Even though the Pistons represent just the first step in what is hopefully a long playoff run, it seems unlikely that the Cavs will allow themselves to take them lightly… especially since Detroit took three of their four meetings in the regular season (granted the last one doesn’t really count, so maybe two of three). I fully expect Cleveland to take care of business at home, particularly in Game 1. It’s not out of the question that they might drop a game in Detroit, but that may be more to mess with Justin Bieber fans than anything else…
Game time is 3 pm (EST), and the game can be seen nationally on ABC or heard on 1100 WTAM.
Starting lineups for the Cavs include: Kyrie Irving, J.R. Smith, LeBron James, Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson. And for the Pistons: Reggie Jackson, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Tobias Harris, Marcus Morris and Andre Drummond.
All Cavs are available with the exception of Mo Williams (knee). According to Ty Lue, Iman Shumpert will be ready to play.
Cavs C Tyronn Lue says Iman Shumpert (L knee) is "great" and is available for his normal minutes.
— Steve Aschburner (@AschNBA) April 17, 2016
Prediction: The Cavs push the button and blow past the Pistons for a convincing Game 1 victory, 112-97.
And if that doesn’t get you hyped up… maybe this will…
[Editorial Advisory: Warning, the song playing underneath the video does have some explicit language.]
Lazy offense now. Can’t believe no Frye.
Seriously… why go get the guy if you’re not gonna use him to counter some scorching three point shooting…
Wow Jr. Got the call good sign
Stanley Johnson is the exact type of player the Cavs could use.
Getting 3 happy…
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721800186553622528
I think the Cavs game plan is what’s making TT look ineffective. I don’t like what Lue has them doing out there on D. Drummond isn’t the second coming of Dwight circa 2008-09.
This game is insane. Crazy first round match up.
How is this happening….. :( :( :(
Drummond is one reason & they are hitting 3’s like crazy. Cavs are not stopping either
Might be time to call one of Delly’s ‘special’ plays on Johnson…../s
I really can’t stand guys like Stanley Johnson…
Unless they play for us. It was a great draft class this year.
Another missed rebound from TT because of Drummond
JR hits the 3 on the fade under pressure from the right corner as the shot click is expiring.
Another Drummond basket ugh
Holy pipe……
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721799863223103488
Need to get some damn stops
The Cavs are not playing enough solid defense to warannt a good 8-10 point run. It’s a basket trading type of game ugh..
James hits the Saint Weirdo memorial long 2
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721798061119434752
Tristan looking completely useless in this game…..never in position to rebound at any point (off/def)…huge liability since he isn’t shooting either
He would more productive with splitting bench & starters
Pistons penetrate too easily, take the ball where ever they please. Need to slow the ball.
Van Gundy is going to go with a lot more Drummond
Lebron swarming on defense
James with a 3 early in the shot clock. Don’t need that.
Not a great shot, Leb….
I thought Lue supposed to be a defensive genius.
Ugh.
I think that is showing to be false for quite some time. It was Blatt all along. Hope for the best now.
Yeah that Drummond and TT is working so well
First Drummond dunk comes in the third. I’ll take it.
Great hustle in d to start
Make Reggie drive, He has that ab strain
Love that aggessive put back for Love. Take it to the hoop!
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721797879724187654
Well THAT escalated quickly!
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721797442858020864
KYRIE RIPPING
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721797306056634368
Please no more trade Irving talk
DANG KYRIE
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721797099290038273
Okay here we go.
cavs can’t depend on detroit to miss they have to play great defense; rebound the ball; and continue offense efficiency; also Lue should not play jeffeson another minute he should get the shawn marion treatment
Will need the defensive juggernaut line up from last year’s playoffs in the second half. Delly, Shump, JR, Lebron, and TT.
And needs to freaking show up.
Seriously, Obama? You had to go there with Steph.
Collins & Rose making comments Lue is getting outcoached by Van Gundy. They are not wrong. He is not making the needed adjustments.
I liked his subbing back in of LBJ to end the first quarter, but since then, not much…
Has anyone noticed LeBron no longer takes bad shots? Not even to bailout the 24 second clock.
the Big 3 is playing like they should but stunning to see complete no shows from shump;jefferson;mozgov and tristan…no team can sustain 3 good guys playing well every game
We need more Delly and some Frye
Lue pulled out a huge piece of Cavs engine and forced it to start. Like an engine, their timing is off & it’s messing up everything else. You can’t take TT, a vital piece of this team out like that and expect everyone to adjust in 1 game.
I have the exact same ambivalent attitude toward the shooting of the Stans. Exact same as 2009. It’s no less valid now than it was then…and yet…
Kyrie incredibly soft and poor defense at the point of attack for Detroit allows them to set the flow of the possession, move the ball, and get the shooters in rhythm. In order to get them out of that rhythm, need physicality and resistance at the point position.
But Kyrie had that awesome block on Curry that one time . . . he’s great at defense!
Great shot chart for LeBron: 11 shots, 10 of them in the paint.
He missed some bunnies, but love the shots he is taking.
I really don’t think this is sustainable shooting by the Pistons… but it’s troubling that the Cavs can’t seem to close out on the perimeter. Would not bode well for better three point shooting teams…
That’s what we said the first time SVG built his four-headed yolo-roid monster.
I know… and I acknowledged that sad fact below… ;)
Mike Brobdingnagian’s innovative defensive scheme “they have to regress to the mean eventually”.
I’m sure this halftime analysis is going to be top notch…
Jalen had some great analysis to offer yesterday too, at the celtics hawks game.
“What do the celtics have to do in the second half?”
Jalen; “Make shots”
Always insightful.
Cavs poor performances throughout the regular season has given lesser opponents confidence, belief.
Looking at the stats, I cant explain how we are only down 5. Guess thats a good sign.
That was the only comforting thing about the first half. Hopefully we make a good run in the 3rd and pull a nice lead.
Pistons will *probably* cool off a bit from 3, just hope Drummond doesn’t decide to rampage in 2nd half.
if Im Coach Lue I put Mozgov on drummond and force him to be playmaker…don’t think van gunny wants that though he would rather have the hot shooters
Lue is stubborn on this. I bet he won’t do that until Cavs lose a playoff game.
Can we please trade Kyrie this offseason?
He plays for himself and never looks to make the team around him better.
As long as he gets his, who cares about W’s and L’s?
Offense is clicking but defense is terrible not reacting to basic ball movement….this is turning into Magic team of 2009…also how useless are Jefferson,Shumpert and Mozgov….might as well go with Frye and James Jones…Tristan doing nothing as usual
Agreed… No Frye???!!! Definitely Champ over RJ this game…. McRae for Shumpert.
That was unexpected. The 3pt shooting from Detroit looks great and in rythm. I hope it was just a fluke and it doesn’t continue, along with Drummond getting more fluent down low.
Why hasn’t Frye entered the game?
I’m also baffled at the lack of Frye…
He is a defensive liability but bench isn’t giving us anything anyways.
The threes will stop dropping some time in the second half, wont they? Please, tell me they will
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Scoring was never a greater concern for this team than defense. I have no idea why Lue made the offense such a point of emphasis when he took over. Defense is everything for the Cavs. Defense wins championships.
Pistons not missing… irritating… I’d like to say that it’s just going to stop… but… 2009…
Man… that was exactly the YOLO three point shooting I had nightmares about… I need to go punch my Mike Brown effigy…
Way to end the half with a whimper
10-16 from 3. Jesus.
Once Detroit stops shooting 60%, I like the general flow of this game.
Cavs getting exposed on the defensive decline. The bench really hurt us. Go back to what works.
https://twitter.com/JasonLloydABJ/status/721791584765898754
Make it 10 at the half. 10-16 from deep. Lotsa wide-open looks.
How has TT not attempted a single shot?
He’s a starter now. To many touches going elsewhere
Lue’s running with the LBJ 4/ KLOVE 5 line up.
Love is playing really well right now. Love this aggressiveness
He can’t keep playing that Dino Radja D though
What KLove is doing…
Kev came to play
Drummond has had no fouls called against him?
If you’re going to be sending someone to the line make it Drummond!
WHAT A PASS BY LBJ
That was sublime!
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721791562078924801
I wonder if Lue looked at any 2009 ECF tape to prep for this series.
Looks very familiar