Recap: Indiana 119, Cleveland 99 (Threebies, Freebies, & Happy Feet +LT)
2021-01-02No Kevin Love meant no bench fours that were worth a darn for Cleveland. As much as he has been maligned by some Cavs fans, number zero in the starting lineup means that super sub Larry Nance has to start and that he can’t fill in at the backup spots the way he did before. Despite Larry’s ability to hit threes now, he’s not a knock down three-point shooter that strikes fear in the heart of defenses the way Love does. If Larry makes a couple, teams adjust, but they don’t start out tailoring their game plan around him. As such, the paint is much more packed for the Cavs little guards, and when you start a non-three-point shooter at the three and five spots like the Cavs did with Exum (despite going 2-3) and Drummond, it makes operating inside that much harder.
So it was that the Cavs’ offense was stymied at the beginning of Thursday afternoon’s match-up with the Pacers. This game was all about a decent start for Cleveland that devolved when Andre Drummond picked up a charge a minute into the game. I knew it would be trouble, and at 5:36 left in the quarter he exited with a second foul. Cleveland seemed to be hanging with Indy when Exum laced a triple shortly after to make it 15-16 before Oladipo answered, and Javale McGee authored a possession that was an exercise in futility. He tried three times to put back a Cedi miss, failed to get the ball in the bucket, got to the line, and missed both free throws.
Dotson, Garland, and Wade entered for Exum, Sexton, and Nance at between the two and three minute marks, and as soon as Wade checked in, the quarter fell apart. McGee failed to chase Sabonis to the three point line, and Domantis canned the open J. The Cavs traded one free throw make in four tries for an Aaron Holiday triple, lost McDermott after an offensive board for another trey, and then got carved up by the Holiday brothers (Aaron and Justin), and scored only a McGee hook and free throw over the final three minutes to leave the first down 32-21.
While the Cavs started the second quarter defending well, they couldn’t stop turning it over. Garland went down for six turnovers this game, and most of them were due to soft feeds on drives in tight quarters that got stolen by the Pacers’ active hands. Two of those were due to passes that wizzed by the bigs’ unsuspecting hands, and it’s hard to blame Garland for those. Still, the Garland/McGee pairing seemed particularly fraught with peril. McGee was often the target of Garland’s passes, and that often resulted in turnovers, misses, and failed trips to the free-throw line. Darius had some tunnel vision and should’ve kicked it to the perimeter more. Fortunately, the dude can shoot.
Garland strung his first triple at the 9:23 mark, and the Pacers were hanging with the Pacers who ran their whole bench offense around Doug McDermott’s shooting and off-ball movement, just like his Creighton forebearer, Kyle Korver. Aaron Holiday picked up a flagrant foul by just shoulder checking Drummond in transition, Andrew sank both freebies, and Darius hit another three for a five point possession, cutting the Pacer lead to just four!
Just as quickly, Exum lost Brogdon off-ball and Malcolm nailed a three, and the Pacers ran the Korver play to get a McBuckett three and a foul on a chasing Nance at the top of the key. Still, the Cavs were persevered, and as the shot clock ran down on the next possession, Garland nashed, didn’t force a pass, then calmly dribbled back to unleash a 30-footer that found nothing but twine as the shot clock expired. It’s moments like these that you salivate over his potential.
Unfortunately, the Cavs went ice cold after that. Indy tightened down the D, and Cleveland didn’t hit another shot for the next 3.5 minutes. Oladipo notched six in that stretch, including drawing a phantom third foul on Drummond. Only another seeing-eye hook shot by Javale broke the dry spell, but he joined Drummond on the bench with his fourth personal, and we all held our breath when Thon Maker entered the game.
LeThon got a generous no-call when he spun to the basket from the free throw line without a travel violation and put in a layup (it was a bad omen of uncalled traveling for the rest of the game). After Sexton smoked Doug McDermott for a filthy left hand layup on the right side, Maker got himself to the line for two more! Sexton hit a buzzer-beater three from the same spot Garland did a few minutes earlier, but the Cavs failed to close the quarter again as Sabonis got all the way to the cup to throw in a layup as the period expired (another bad omen). 57-51, Pacers.
As choppy as the first half was, the Cavs were in this one due to Sexton’s 13 points and McGee’s 13 rebounds, but the cracks were showing: Larry’s zero points, Cedi’s 1-7 brick fest. The Third Quarter was when the frustration really mounted, starting with a two minute scoring drought for the good guys, where they missed threes and shots at the bucket, while Sabonis got his shoulder into people and was allowed an unlimited amount of steps on every spin move. It also continued the trend of bad perimeter defense, often authored by Collin Sexton who got smoked in the p/r leading to a Sabonis spin cycle layup, and losing Oladipo on a relatively easy cut out to the three-point line.
Sexton got hot, making three straight for the Cavs in transition and on floaters. But as Ben Werth emailed me, his ability to ignore his teammates on the fast break is really annoying. He rarely rewards anyone for running with him. Still, despite a Brogdon triple, he managed to cut the Indy lead to 10 while Drummond patrolled the paint on D then, on O, found Larry for a statue of liberty dunk to cut it to eight and trigger a Nate Bjorkgren timeout.
Sadly, the Cavs would get no closer. A missed Drummond layup followed by three straight turnovers were sandwiched around a loose foul on Drummond. Domantas embellished the contact like a diva and diminished Cavalier hope. Brogdon, the Holiday brothers Borg Collective and Sabonis kept pouring it on with a brutal 16-3 run in five minutes before a Sexton trey cut the deficit to 18, and then he did one of those dumb Sexton plays where he makes me want to throw the remote at the TV. Youngbull tried to go two for one and jacked up a bad 18-footer with 25.3 seconds left, after which McDermott used to the Korver play to ignore the triple try and drive to the rim for a 88-68 Pacers lead, after which Garland held the ball for four seconds so as not to negatively affect his field goal percentage and to punctuate a quarter full of losing plays for the Garton back-court.
You’d think this game was over, but the Cavs did that thing where they play their starters against the other team’s bench at the start of the fourth to get back in it. They did a decent job defending, and despite Garland, Sexton, and Nance turnovers. Larry and Darius got hot and started scoring around the bucket and from three. At about the halfway mark, a filthy Garland reverse had cut the lead to 11 leading to a Pacers timeout.
In the middle of all this, there was an absolute horse**** foul call on Drummond that led to the big man picking up a tech. Here was Andre Standing outside the circle while Sabonis just launched his shoulder into him and drew a foul. This is where I get annoyed at J.B. Bickerstaff who has failed to use many coach’s challenges this year. This would have been a good chance to overturn a terrible call and at least show your player you’ve got his back. I know that it’s foolish to use your challenge too early on possibly innocuous plays, but this wasn’t one of them as it gave Dre his fifth foul. It was especially galling in that Bjorkgren appeared able to challenge two plays this game (for which I never caught an explanation).
Out of the timeout, Drummond faked a dribble hand-off at the top of the key then shorted a layup that Larry couldn’t put back, McDermott ran the Korver play then got a touch foul on a three try from Garland for two freebies. To say the Cavs miss Okoro would be an understatement. Dipo popped a three-ball between Sexton and Garland twos, and with the Cavs’ trailing by twelve with five minutes left, it would get no closer. The Pacer parade to the free throw line and Sabonis’ happy feet dance party continued. Seriously, how are you supposed to guard a guy that’s allowed to travel every play and throw his shoulder into you at will? At 19 points and 2:21 left to go, Bickerstaff ran up the white flag and put in the zoo crew.
Bolden banged in a few freebies, and Maker hit another turnaround to get to a 99-119 final.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0m2E2FzhnY
The Breakdown
Sexton can score (28 points), but he he really fails to get others going with just four assists. He’s the benefit of Nance’s largess (seven assists), but the Cavs’ starting front court of Exum, Drummond, Nance scored 28 between the three of them. That’s not enough, especially combined with just 21 bench points coming off particularly anemic shooting from Cedi. The Cavs’ guards have to get the bigs going, and everyone seems to be over-passing at times, and under-passing at others.
The Cavs’ 18 turnovers were killers, and Garland bench units seemed especially prone. But Garland’s shooting (5-7 from deep) was a revelation. CLF and I went back and forth on him in the comment section, but I didn’t think he was as bad as CLF did. It’s tough when you’re not pairing him with guys who want to score off the bench in Cedi, McGee, and Dotson.
The Cavs really miss competent wing defenders. Exum wasn’t that good in this one, and Garland and Sexton are always going to be undermatched, especially when the Cavs’ bigs can’t cover for their mistakes by being in foul trouble. The Pacers ran the Korver play to death for McDermott (18 points), and Cleveland had no one that could defend it. You’d think they’d get a big to hedge or pressure the entry pass, but the Cavs seemed clueless.
Oladipo (+21), Brogdon (+29), and Sabonis (+25) lines killed the Cavs. The Cavs held the backcourt pair to 10-27, but still got roasted in their time on the court. Part of that came down to free throw shooting, with the Cavs going 13-24, and the Pacers going 19-24 (with three uncharacteristic McDermott misses). Rebounds were roughly even, but this really came down to 22-18 turnover advantage for Indy, six freebies, and the Cavs going 12-23 from deep while the Pacers went 16-35: threes, freebies, and turnovers. NBA math is hard to beat. The Cavs need more shooting in the starting lineup, but they don’t have anywhere to scour for it.
It doesn’t get any easier tonight against the 5-1 Hawks who are NBA darlings right now. My advice: foul hard. Don’t let Trae (Harden lite), and his 15 free throw attempts per game get any cheap ones. If you foul, make him feel you. The Cavs perimeter defenders need to be more aggressive and meaner. Don’t let the bigs get all the fouls. Predicting a big of a bounceback as the Hawks look past the Cavs a bit. (Fingers crossed).
We almost have more guys OUT than available. Still, 40% of roster. 3 starters. 3 rotation guys. 1 fringe rotation guy.
OUT: Love, Garland, Okoro, KPJ, Windler, Delly, and now Exum.
Available: Sexton, Drummond, Nance, Dotson, Cedi, McGee, Wade, Maker.
Lot of LNJ and Wade at the 3. Cedi is the backup PG.
Hopefully we get Okoro back tonight. That would give us 8 solids + Dotson & whatever Wade gives us.
Starters: Sexland, Okoro, LNJ, Drummond
Bench: Exum, Dotson, Cedi, Wade, McGee
I’m only watching the recaps which are obviously swayed to the positives, but it seems to me Sexton and Garland have both taken big steps forward. They’re both very young, but obviously working hard on and off the court. Ultimately, somebody has to put the ball in the bucket and Sexton looks to be doing that quite efficiently. That looks to be his skill set and a valuable one at that. I don’t think Bradley Beale is dishing more than 4 assists a game? Garland is a more natural distributor and though limited by his size, his defense is improving… Read more »
Ha browns never make anything easy. Beating mostly bad teams and going 11 and 5 is progress though.
couldn’t even watch that game… switched to celtics pistons lol
Hayes looks good, Peyton Pritchard looks good… Jaylen Brown looks really good scoring.
Yeah brown becoming a beast.
@ John B, these numbers are from nba.com’s own website. I’m using the plus/minus data because JB Bickerstaff himself said that he doesn’t care about individual numbers, he only cares about “impact on winning/team success.” It appears to me you’re just unsatisfied that the numbers don’t agree with what you think you saw happen. The Cavs put up a ~78 defensive rating in the 35 minutes Darius Garland was on the court… that’s the kind of defense Delly would be proud of. Only McGee had even close to the same rating, and he played 10 minutes less than Garland. It’s… Read more »
I found the stat in the boxscore for that game. I don’t discount his defense. As I noted in my rewatch of the run in the third qtr, he definitely played some good defense after coming in for sexton during that run. However, my point is using raw rating or raw plus minus for individual games to determine individual contribution is problematic because it doesn’t account for how much time a guy played with these other guys or the lineups that are being played against. It is unadjusted and therefore can mask or exaggerate individual net positive or negative contributions.… Read more »
First really bad Drummond game (-24.9 net rating). McGee (+24), Nance (+14.9), Osman (+12.2) , and Garland (+11.9) led the comeback. Dean Wade and Damyean Dotson good off the bench… Exum positive too. Sexton perfectly neutral LMFAOOO (0.0 net rating). Thon Maker was obviously bad, but was barely in. Drummond was probably mad at the guards last night…. they need to do a better job of running offense early in the game, both of their assist ratios were pathetic tonight (sub 15). Drummond needs to be a professional and play hard though, he nearly cost them the game. Frustrating because… Read more »
What source are these ratings from? I think single game plus minus or ratings have extremely questionable validity. Drummond and McGee make sense since they directly replaced each other and didn’t share minutes, hence you get 1-1 comparison between centers. That is about it.
Oh I see unadjusted, raw o and d rating based off raw plus minus. Using this stat like this is questionable. Not worth much unless you have the Drummond McGee situation. Even then those two have not been adjusted for the lineups they played against, which is a fundamental problem.
I’d like to make some points about single game raw net rating or plus minus. I think they are a really sketchy marker, because they are not adjusted for lineups. Drummond was not good last night. McGee was. Not surprisingly their plus minus more or less match in reverse since one directly replaced the other and they did not share minutes. Nance was good. Cedi sort of was ok. Gets more complicated as far as contributions after that. Garland was not in for the first 9 points of the run in the third qtr. Beyond that, his rating benefitted from… Read more »
Continued: Garland was awful in the last three minutes. Exum was primarily on Young then. Has Garland been bad this year? No quite the opposite. But he was bad down the stretch last night. But games like last night show why raw plus minus net rating in single games is wildly sketch since it hasn’t been regularized. Even adjusted bpm for single games is a sketchy stat. Frankly, Cavs do not win that game without Sexton in the fourth. They simply wouldn’t have scored. Moreover the first 9 points after the cavs went down 15 run in the third was… Read more »
What you can say raw plus minus and raw net rating if you can isolate the individual lineups is that this lineup together as a whole was better that this lineup together as a whole against this other lineup together as a whole. But it is extremely difficult to accurately estimate individual contribution with non-regularized plus minus or rating.
JB has, so far, succeeded in instilling his mentality to the team (OK, aside from Drummond). We are not uber-talented. We cannot win games coasting. Nor do we have a guy (LeBron, KD, Harden, Embiid, Jokic) you can efficiently run the O through.
But we have enough talent that if we get after it every night, we are gonna win our share of games. If we move the ball on O & get good shots, we can score efficiently. If we play collectively, we can compete.
Looked up clutch stats on NBA.com. Sexton is 29th in the league in clutch FGA per game at 2.3 fga per game. Despite that he is 6th in the league in clutch FGM per game at 2.0 fgm per game. Fifth in the league in clutch ppg at 6.0. 85.7 Fg% in clutch situations.
Sample size is obviously small.
Final thought on this game. Like many here, I’ve got my doubts about Sexton’s ability to round out his game. But this game I came to the realisation that regardless of what his skillset is, he brings a certain focus & intensity. Every. Single. Game. I thought he looks like a player looking to prove himself, like he has a chip on his shoulder. I haven’t watched a lot of postgame interviews for the last year or so, but I wanna know what he is saying about his game etc, so I mouse on over to Cavs.com and watch Colin’s… Read more »
He is averaging 26 on 64% TS. He has been objectively good this year. This team isn’t winning four games without his scoring contributions this year. He also is maybe the only guy on the team you can sort of just give the ball, ask to just go get a bucket, and have a decent chance at doing that. That matters in the nba, a lot.
I still think he could move to the bench and score 20+ ppg while shoring up the bench. I think the team would probably be better if he or Garland were moved.
Moved to the bench. Better bench. Fewer lulls when starters go out. More balanced usage amongst Drummond and Nance.
Yep. Given we know the limitations to his game, it’s now enjoyable to watch his talents. Whenever he is able to shoot a 2-footed jump shot, the ball looks like it’s on rails. Honestly I am surprised when it misses. Starter or bench, as long as he is shooting and not creating, I’m happy.
He’s damn good when he gets the ball passed to him on a cut, and money from some areas of the floor. Just gets into trouble when he tries to dribble aimlessly and sort of play Point.
Yes. He needs an initiator with him. Delly could help. You would think Exum might help, but he is a non-shooting threat and probably still not as good a playmaker as delly which probably hampers that pairing.
JB gave McGee the MVP award for tonight, well deserved… 42-21 Cavs run to close the game, that’s insane… against one of the NBA’s best weapons in Trae Young.
Just got through the replay and I agree.
I know Javale is likely to get traded at some point, but I gotta say (not knowing much about him) I assumed we were receiving a player who did not want to come to Cleveland. He kinda went quiet on social medial after the trade for an uncomfortably long period.
Then he turns is this awesome game, and posts a tweet like this. He’s won me over. Add to all that – he’s a family man taking his role as a father seriously, from what I can tell. Character matters.
Yup, he’s a winner and a champion, put the team on their back tonight and taught them how to win!!!
https://twitter.com/JaValeMcGee/status/1345621589195415552?s=20
My other thoughts from tonight:
I think the Hawks can surprise some teams, but they are still pretty bad.
Maker stinks. He needs to develop an offensive game of some sort to stay in the NBA.
(yeah, I know the Hawks had guys out tonight, still not impressed. They might be good next year)
Really? I thought he was fine other than asking him to play the four which was a disaster. He’s the third center. That’s it.
yup, agree with this, JB tried something worth trying, saw it didn’t work, and pulled the plug. He’s strictly a 5, and obviously should be 3rd string.
Agreed. I can see where JB was going. In theory, Maker has some quickness and somewhat of an outside shot. If he is at the 4 with Drummond/McGee at the 5, that is a TON of length on D.
But the reality is that Maker is just not that good a player right now. And he gets exposed more away from the basket. Maybe revisit the experiment if he improves.
They already have surprised me somewhat. Young’s major weakness is his size/d they have done a lot to compensate and to give him space. Of course you still need Reddish to develop. Hunter is playing pretty well. Bogdan is a decent pickup. Collins is a nice piece. Capela is Capela and as such useful for what he is for this specific team. Nets will be good and Atl has beaten them once and played them to the wire another time. Tonight I think they got gassed in the third and fourth. Cavs run came with their starters on the bench… Read more »
We got them 2nd night of a B2B, and without Rondo and Gallo. But we were without Love, Okoro, KPJ, Windler, and Delly, so no sympathy.
Winning games, with guys out, where we shoot poorly, would not have happened in the last two years, at all. We won with defense.
No doubt. That was why it was a good win. As I said, Atl has surprised me. I think they may be decent this year. Not great, but decent, so obviously us beating them with injuries was impressive, back to back or not.
Cavs ranked 5th in defensive efficiency (101.8)
ranked 22nd in offensive efficiency (104.2)
the bench without Nance is really struggling to generate any offense.
also in general, Cavs under-utlizing Nance on offense, only 12.2% usage… they’re running more offense thru McGee and Cedi, which is unforgivable.
If I were JB, I’d think long and hard about moving Garland to the bench when Okoro comes back.
I might move Sexton. Keep Garland in with Drummond. Drummond likely to stay more involved that way. Sexton would be instant offense off the bench. Nance also might get more touches. Of course I don’t expect either to get moved.
This might be the move, but moving Sexton to the bench wouldn’t solve the problem of a lack of Nance touches IMO…. in fact, it might worsen the problem.
KPJ really blew an opportunity here this year.
I don’t see how if the starters are Garland, Cedi, Okoro, Nance, Drummond. Okoro doesn’t need the ball to be effective and will take up way fewer possessions than Sexton. Or if you replace Cedi with Exum I expect that number goes up still. This is of course until love comes back.
Cedi shouldn’t be starting… no justification for that over Sexton.
Dotson is the only legitimate option IMO, Exum is needed as backup PG.
As far as bball justification it would shore up the bench and likely prevent any lulls. It also splits the usage between Garland and Sexton. You have Exum initiating the second unit. If you think Dotson is more viable than cedi then whatever. Same difference. Point is to balance the units and usage as well as to keep Drummond and Nance involved more as Garland is more likely to involve them, at least initially. Sexton is by nature high usage. Give him more usage in the second unit where it is his show. Regardless, it is a moot point because… Read more »
Your point about balancing usage is valid… but putting Cedi into the starting lineup doesn’t solve the usage problem (he’s already at 20.1%, and a net rating of -9.8, worst among the 10 rotation players).
And your point about Sexton is obviously controversial, but I’m inclined to agree… and ultimately the last point is most important, because JB won’t bench Sexton as long as he’s shooting efficiently and defending, even if he’s hurting offensive efficiency with his lack of passing.
No way LMFAOOO Garland is quite literally our only good PG and has been only one of two regular starters who are net positive over team average in offensive efficiency.
Agree here…DG needs as many minutes as possible. Exum is a competent backup PG.
yeah, there’s simply no evidence that I’ve seen that suggests benching DG… he’s one of our best players right now this year.
He was awful tonight. 2 dimes & 5 TOs (I think). Had a 6 TO game recently. Some real regression from him and Drummond tonight.
But I would not bench him. Especially now with so many guys out. Young PG. No real other options. Let him learn.
he was +7, 2nd highest plus/minus among starters, only Nance was higher.
Just as Nate over-reacted to counting stats last game, I believe you are as well regarding tonight’s play.
As JB has said this season, it’s about impact on winning, and DG impacted winning positively tonight, despite awful counting stats.
I’m probably just overreacting to this one game. But the 1st quarter of the last 3 games has been the biggest problem and the DG has been anything but efficient as we start the game digging ourselves into a hole.
You’re right about that… I think the solution right now is to let him figure it out, because he’s the best chance we have at having great offensive efficiency.
Can’t wait to see this team at full strength.
Should be fun. This was very good gritty win.
they’ll be a lot more fun on offense (and defense) with Okoro and Love back.
KPJ and Windler should be able to prevent some of the dry spells we have with Exum and Cedi. It’ll be hard for Dotson to still get minutes though.
that’s true in theory, but won’t really know until they’re out there.
and Dotson really deserves more minutes for his defense…. better net rating than Sexton at this point, granted reserved minutes.
Ehh I have no doubt KPJ > Cedi if he’s in game shape.
This definitely was DG’s worst game of the year. Lots of poor decisions, especially down the stretch. Believe he had like two tovs in the final two minutes of something.
totally disagree, played great defense and led the comeback… he and Nance led the starters in plus/minus.
I don’t agree with that. Didn’t score in the third save for a tech. Didn’t get an assist. McGee was the driver. Carried them on d that qtr. Made some real bonehead plays down the stretch in the fourth.
yeah, but he ran good plays to get guys in position to score, especially McGee and Dotson.
and discounting his defense seems silly when he clearly made plays defensively drawing fouls and pressuring the ball.
Not discounting it. But I don’t think he was at all the primary driver of the momentum shift in either qtr.
he was certainly on offense… their offense doesn’t run without Nance and DG’s ability to initiate offense.
Nance yeah this game. But agree to disagree on Garland as far as tonight. Feel like a number of points in the run were hustle or second chance points based around McGee or Nance defelctions or boards.
they really weren’t. DG was making sure that Nance and McGee touched the ball, that’s why the offense was more efficient with them.
Yeah I didn’t see that at least in the third. Thougt maybe I was hallucinating, but 15-3 run started with Garland out at about 6:23. Cedi to Nance pass for layup. Sexton layup. McGee and Nance deflections for tov. McGee post entry by Sexton for McGee spin and dunk. Huerter trey (for the atl 3). Then sexton penetration kickout to wide open nance for swing pass for Cedi trey. Cavs stop. Garland in. Good pestering d by garland which lowers shot clock but atl still gets open trey which they miss. Cavs get ball after deflected out of bounds inbounds… Read more »
Exum was critical in the forth on Young. And I don’t think Garland scored or did much playmaking in the fourth. Sexton did. McGee was huge in the fourth as well. Even cedi contributed some shots during those runs in the third and fourth.
Truth is probably somewhere in the middle… he definitely didn’t have his shot tonight.
I almost think he looks to create too much. He’s definitely fast and his handle is great. I think if he were more aggressive, it would open up more to drive and kick.
He did have one possession at the end of the 3rd where he pushed it up the floor after the Hawks made a bucket. Let to an open Wade 3 (missed) and we got the O board as the Hawks were scrambling. Dotson hit a 3 after.
We were up 3 at 86-83 at around 3 minutes and had, I believe, 3 straight TOs. One by Nance and two from DG. IIRC, we finally got a shot up (Exum miss + Dre OREB miss), then I think we had another TO. 4 TOs in 5 possessions at closing time. Sexton bailed the O out.
Yep Sexton iced that game. Basically vast majority of fourth qtr offense both in scoring and with a couple passes to setup other guys. McGee was also big in the fourth in addition to driving the 3rd qtr run.
Thought Garland had some rough possessions on offense down the stretch. Tried to force some passes into traffic and took a while to get into the motions.
Beat me to it.
There was that one possession, down the stretch where he was directing traffic for like 10 seconds and they didn’t run anything. Turned down a drummond screen and did nada.
Glad to see the team pull out the win despite that. Hopefully he watches the tape and learns from it.
I have been mostly impressed with him this year. Not to worried about him as far as decisions going forward, this game notwithstanding.
I think that was partly Drummond’s fault IMO, Nance should’ve been the screener, DG needs to get guys into the right spots though.
AGREED VINTAGE !!!
DANTE / JAVALE KEY TO THE COMEBACK DOTSON ALSO
Did not see that comeback coming. But the scheduling gods were kind. Exum was brilliant on Trae tonight. And Collin closed em out.
Drummond looked done with the game when they went down by 15. Hopefully this shows him the team is capable of fighting back.
I think Lloyd pierce made a massive tactical mistake by running so long with that l8neup to close the third. Probably because back to back and conserve the starters for thr fourth. But totally gave away momentum to cavs.
ALMOST —I REPEAT ALMOST AS GOOD OF A WIN AS THE BUCKS LAST NIGHT
Cavs gave up 35 points in the 1st quarter, only 56 the remaining 3 quarters. That’s nuts.
Dante, Javale, and the scheduling gods.
Great road win against a hot, but albeit likely tired hawks team. McGee was huge.
held one of the best offenses in the NBA to 91 points…. elite defense was played tonight.
forced 20 turnovers, held them to 41% from the field, 35% from 3.
Really good win. Sexton was nice, of course, but Javale and Exum were great.
Exum definitely played great on Trae. That one play with like 1:30 or something remaining where he forced trae to pass up a trey after a screen illustrated how much he fought to stick on young.
Hopefully they’ve practiced their inbounds…
Not over yet…
DAGGER BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HELD ATLANTA TO 88 POINTS??!?!?!?!?!??!?!
Assuming the Cavs hang on, satisfying win. This Hawks team is ultra annoying.
https://twitter.com/oldseaminer/status/1345562624914829313?s=20
LOL
Javale McGee MVP tonight… carried the team.
Proving to be a great pickup. He and Drummond have anchored the improved interior d this year.
Gotta give it to Dante on Trae.
Exum didn’t block that but didn’t give up and bothered collins. What a virtuoso d performance by exum.
EXUM DEFENSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HE MISSED THE DUNK!!!
Bothered by exum though. Sometimes thats all it takes. Exum easily coukd have just watched instead of being a chance of a poster
Definitely. I just jumped out of my chair when I saw the ball clank off iron.
LMFAOOOOO
Not a single TO for Sexton. He is awesome.
Dean Wade with the first positive minutes he’s had since game 1.
I’d rather have the ball in Sexton’s hands at the end of the game. He’s our closer right now.
Ice clutch by Sexton.
Sexton has been carrying them, mistakes and all…
definitely need his buckets tonight!!! very good 2nd half.
SEXTON WITH THE BAILOUT THREEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3 seconds? Sheesh.
Wtf was that play? Took 10 seconds to get into nothing with no actions.
awful playcall there, Nance should be involved in the play!!!!!!!
Exum’s defense has been great tonight
How do they not look at that?! Ball don’t lie on the 8 second.
OMG DRUMMOND SHOULD’VE FINISHED THAT.
Garland another bad decision but bailed by drummond
Lmfao Trae. What a b***h play.
DRUMMOND WHAT A PLAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Exum has played great d on trae this game
Trae such a flop artist
Turnovers coming at the wrong time.
EXUM DEFENSE ON TRAE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Wow. Rare call there
Garland is rough tonight
5 second violation Bogdanovic!
Awful call ref, DG didn’t extend his arm… weak call.
Don’t like that pass by Larry. Gotta shoot that instead of expecting exum to bail u out.
Not a good idea by garland on that oass to nance
Sexton held the ball too long, didn’t get a good shot.
DG, bad pass… too crowded in the paint.
My cable cut out
Who scored last and how did Garland get hurt?
Wiped out on a crossover and landed on his shoulder
Yikes.
I was actually worried he injured his knee. He’s still in the game though.
Exum would be such a nice player if he was a good 3 point shooter…his D has been very valuable tonight…
Agreed or if he had some kind of offensive game to focus the rest of his floor game around.
agree with both of you.
oh no DG hurt his shoulder… shooting shoulder too
Hopefully he’s ok
Terrible play Exum, fill the lane!!! don’t flare out to three you can’t shoot LMFAO
Inexplicable. And he’s stepped out of bounds twice now.
LNJ quick with his hands, and quick with his mind. Love it AC.
SEXTON MIDRANGE MONEY!!
Javale! And1! On Collins. Couldn’t happen to a dirtier player.
GREAT DEFENSE!!!! NANCE WITH THE DEFLECTION!!!!!
McGee baby sky then a no no no yes drive