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.]
We have two less points with those foot on the line twos. Hope they dont come back to bite us.
We gotta hit those threes, RJ needs to hit those, that’s his only purpose
Why isnt Timo playing?
Lue doesn’t want to be wrong & that’s more important than a win
I’m being a smart aleck too cause I’m frustrated at him
Cavs missing so many daggers
Stan Van Gundy could coach a high school team to beat Lebron. It’s voodoo man.
I wish he was coaching the Cavs…that’s one of the biggest mismatches on the court…
Damnit!!!! Reggie isn’t going to drive to hole with ab strain. Gotta get in front of him for jumpers & 3’s
I don’t care if they missed those last two shots, they were great looks with great offense. Ball movement + Penetration + Dishing out = long term success
It was the recipe in 2009 as well. We don’t need long term success. We need to beat the Pistons four of seven.
Jefferson is the willy vet every championship team has and needs
Why is Shump sagging on these guys so much?
Lue is wasting all the timeouts
That’s two big threes that were twos because guys didn’t pay attention to their feet
exactly, especially Jefferson’s own, he had so much time to shoot, I mean damn make sure its a 3
Cavs miss like 3 open jumpers….then Jackson hits a 3….sigh
It’s all cool. Let’s just keep getting similar looks.
LETS GO BABY, LETS GO!!!
A longer look at that 9-pass possession:
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721806670368616448
if only this posession was a normal thing for the Cavs, just a shame
8 mins to go still!!!
Why is Jefferson playing???????
Man I’m glad he made that… Made me eat my words there lol
He can play defense better than Jones or Frye & hit some 3’s. Basically more of a 2 way player than they are
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721807410894135296
Because he knows what he’s doing
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721805780752666624
That tremendous possession where the ball went around the world and then Delly hit a three, has possession like that EVER happened with Kyrie on the floor?
Probably not, but dribbling from one side of the court to the other is more exciting…
You mean walking up from one side of the court to the other?
I’d like to see a reply of that Delly long two. It looked like a 3 to me, but I’m probably wrong.
*replay
Nine passes on that Delly shot… wow!
Great ball movement. No Kyrie. Coincidence?
Delly/LeBron PnR has been unstoppable for about 2 months.
True…wish we could say the same for the KI/Lebron PnR…
Great feed by Delly
We’re gonna need to play LeBron 48 minutes a game all playoffs.
Good thing there are no more back to back games /s
Delly is great at leading players to open spots with his passes. Love it.
Lebron the best player on the floor, and playing like it. I think he needs to play the rest of the way.
I miss David Blatt
WHAT IS YOUR CONCERN YOUNG GRASSHOPPER?
DELLY IS YOUR ANSWER
LeBron and Delly are the smartest players on the floor
DELLY IS THE ANSWER
LeBron off ball with Delly. FINALLY.
I ask this every time I see the Pistons play….how the hell is Blake still in the NBA?
Reggie might still be hurting
He was good in Jarhead though
Great passing. And it all started with Delly and LeBron.
thats the most ball movement ive seen in awhile, which is da damn shame
That was the greatest possesion of the season
The vine misses the first dozen or so passes on that possession:
https://twitter.com/CavsNationNet/status/721805218036518913
Wish Delly’s right big toe was a medium sized toe.
Way to shoot it Delly!
Needed that Delly!!
Only a 2, but big Delly shot
as teh #1 seed, you having the #8 seed shoot 57% for the game and its 4th quarter now, worse thing they could have done is start with no defense and get detroit comfortable in our house
What worries me more is that they are playing the same bad D hero ball that they played the last third of the season. Even though they should get past the Pistons this isn’t just getting it done in the postseason.
What kind of a no offense no defense lineup is that to start the 4th? No surprise we are getting hammered. Lue needs to wake up.
Has anyone made a joke about the team’s collective spirit yet? Is Frye injured or what?
Don’t understand these line ups by Lue.
Two possessions and two made shots..
How is a playoff line up of Delly, TT, Schump, Jefferson and Love going to maintain or create a lead?
Is the offense running through Love? How is this sustainable?
That’s a lineup that can lose a 20 point lead…
Hello, Lue? Anybody home?
A lot of pride is there. It’s blocking the doorway
our bench hasnt produced anything in this game, 6 for us vs 21 for them
Weird lineup to start the quarter too. Lue is getting outclassed
Big surprise, huh?
No serious offensive threat except Love.
So when are they flipping the switch?
When they play the Dubs in the finals….no need to flip it before then…./s
ohho
Here we go … Detroit put money in the bank and now they’re going to be flinging threes left and right. It’s simple math at this point. That’s how he led those Magic teams…
Was Lue on those Magic team?
This is ridiculous
Don’t love this lineup…
Kyrie was gassed at the 6 min Mark and Lue left him in the whole quarter and had almost no LeBron/Delly lineup in the third. He staggered them…
I’m quite baffled by Lue’s desire not to want to play Frye. Schump and TT have been non-factors. Why not give Frye and Moz a chance at the second team. Yeah, I know Moz has been flaky, but TT hasn’t done anything to make him a starter in this game.
I would have expected that kind of last shot from LBJ or Kyrie… but not Delly… disappointing…
Delly is pretty cold the last month or so, right? Can’t seem to buy a three.
When will the Blatt nostalgia begin…?
Need to put Mozzy on Drummond and TT on Morris. Run off ball action for Lebron.
James 1-3 in the third quarter, only one shot in the paint. After 10 shots in the paint in the first half.
What the hell happened to Delly’s shot?
God! Lue is F’in stubborn! It’s on him if Cavs lose
People who were predicting a Cavs sweep in this were out of their minds. I think every game is going to be similar to this.
Yeah, SVG has them believing they can win. This team may be young but they aren’t scared.
I never thought that for 1 minute because of the TT on Drummond .
Damn! Delly not looking good in the Offs.
Lue needs to wake up and start Mozzy in game 2.
You get the Very Best out of TT when he is comes from bench in this Drummond scenario. Drummond is beating him badly & tiring him out. Let Drummond beat against Mosgov for awhile. TT comes in fresh & can make huge contributions.
Remember when KI could finish at the rim? Those were good times…
Yeah.. Isiah Thomas can do that now.
Fling threes and flail on D
hope the Big Three bail you out
Coach Lue, your plan sucks
How is it even possible to shoot 35% from the line?
Not enough off ball movement, action, screens by Cavs offense.
Cavs need to run off ball motion for Lebron to get him free from Detroit defenders.
Lebron taken out of the game completely
Kyrie Irving = Where Ball Movement Goes to Die