Recap: Boston 141, Cleveland 103 (or, Egg Salad Sandwich +LT)
2021-01-25This was a bad combination. The Cavs, as many noted in the live thread, had been smelling themselves a bit too much after a great two game sweep of the Nets, and were also in a sandwich game scenario with the Lakers coming up Monday night. Well, the Wine and Gold Starters came out and laid a big stinky rotten egg against the Celtics (and I’m being kind when I call it an egg). It was almost like this quote from the beginning of 40 Year Old VirginĀ that causes Seth Rogan’s character to pantomime blowing his brains out. The Cavs did all the prep and got hyped for the game, and by the time they got there, they just didn’t feel like playing.
Friday, I really wanted an egg salad sandwich and I was just obsessing about it and I was like, ‘Man, I’m gonna make one of those.’ So Saturday, I went out and got, like, a dozen eggs and then I boiled them all and I just, I spent, I dunno, probably three hours, like three and a half hours making, you know, the mayonnaise, and the onions and paprika and, you know, the necessary accoutrement. And then, by the time I was done, I didn’t really feel like like eating it.
Watching this game felt like listening to the most boring man in the world tell a story. The Cavs were so lackadaisical out of the gate that JB Bickerstaff took his second timeout at the nine minute mark of the first, and subbed out the entire starting lineup with the Cavs down 11-2. It helped a little, but ostensible starter Darius Garland was coming off the bench for this one due to a “minutes restriction,” and after a Dotson triple cut the Celts’ lead to five, Darius started giving the ball to the C’s, wandering around aimlessly, and building a brick house. Garland stunk like rotten egg salad, and was only outstunk by Collin Sexton who stunk like cabbage rolls from Christmas. A prominent member of Cavs twitter noted that Youngbull looked hung over. He certainly played like it.
A 73-51 first half featured Cleveland giving up two goals while on the power play: a three Celtics versus four Cavs fast break, and a four-on-five possession where Kemba Walker was holding his head in pain on the other end of the floor were emblematic of the Cavs’ effort. Other evidence for the game as a whole: the 55-34 difference in rebounding, the 55%-40% FG% difference, and the 40%-30% 3PT% differential. This one was brutal. Layups and open threes galore for Boston.
The Cavs’ starters were all garbage. Only Andre Drummond played hard in the first half, and he didn’t play smart. At least he got on the O-Boards to finish the first half with 11, but his daffy paint forays led to more than one turnover. Collin Sexton though, was awful. At one point he was switched on Jaylen Brown and then just stopped guarding the ball and ran over to his old man leaving Brown wide open to shoot a three. His off-ball D was worse. He routinely refused to rotate to an open man, or when he did, just stood there. On offense he went 1-6 with four turnovers. He definitely expected Boston to play as uninspired defense as the Nets. Sexton was suspiciously bad.
Isaac Okoro caught the rookie blues, as the Celtics had clearly scouted him and back door cut on him repeatedly for buckets. After hyping Harry Nance Jr. as a DPOY candidate before the game, I was beyond disappointed in his passivity and lousy defensive rotations. He finished with two points and a rebound in nine first half minutes. Junior also hurt his wrist and is missing tonight’s contest due to the injury. Cedi was a part of the general defensive egg-laying as well, and Garland took just two shots in 11 minutes in the first half. Even Boston fans were probably disappointed it wasn’t a better game. “I kind of felt bad for the horse.”
In the Second half, Larry played three minutes before exiting, while Cedi and Drummond managed to go -19 in seven minutes while putting up four turnovers. With Boston up around 40, JB kicked the starters out of the game, busted up Collin Sexton’s 20-point scoring streak, and rode the subs for the rest of the game. The lone exception to that being Okoro getting some ball-handling work in the fourth quarter.
Prince, Allen, McGee, Dotson, and Windler played hard. Prince somehow ended up +2 in a 38 point loss, while McGee offered the lone highlight for the Cavs going coast to coast. All five guys ended up with at least night points, and at least looked like they didn’t get hammered Saturday night.
POINT GOD JaVale McGee pic.twitter.com/O8nS5zloM9
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) January 25, 2021
Dean Wade continued to be the invisible man in seven minutes, getting only two rebounds. Okoro played point late, but it wasn’t enough to save him from a brain melting team low -39 while going 1-6 with three turnovers. They didn’t seem to be sins of effort, as he was trying, but he got stuck on the stinky starter lineups and the stinky late game zoo crew squad. It was nice to see him get some ball handling run. Hopefully it builds is confidenceĀ Garland stunk it up too: 1-9 from the field, but five assists to two turnovers. And I hold JB a little accountable too, as the Cavs’ schemes of drop p/r coverage were eviscerated by the hot shooting Celtics guards, and JB never went zone. But given the effort, I can’t blame him for just throwing his hands up.
If you told me a week ago the Cavs would be 2-2 after a four game stretch after doubling up on the nets Nets plus Celtics and Lakers, I’d be thrilled, but no one wanted to sniff last night’s rotten egg salad sandwich. Hopefully the Cavs go back to their hard-working ways tonight, because otherwise we’ve got real evidence that the Cavs’ culture problems didn’t end with KPJ’s departure.
As we mentioned earlier, Larry’s out tonight, joining Delly and Kevin Love in the injured list. I’d like to see JB reward Prince’s effort with a start instead of a two-center lineup with Drummond and Allen, but I probably won’t. Let’s hope Bickerstaff burns this trash, and that tonight’s effort smells better.
Well cavs now 9 in drating. Been a rough few games in that regard.
JUST WATCHED THE REPLAY ( SORRY I MISSED THE LIVE ACTION LAST NIGHT )—- THANK YOU JASON HILLMAN FOR ” MOTIVATING ” LEBRON IN THE 4TH QTR WILL SUPPORT JB SOUNDING OFF ABOUT THE OFFICIATING –IT WAS TERRIBLE AGAINST THE CAVS —NEEDS TO PROTECT HIS TEAM OUR 7′ NEED TO REALIZE THEY ARE NOT PT GD’S —GIVE THE BALL UP / GO POST UP WINDLER HAS A HIGH B.B IQ / PLAY THE KID MORE MIN’S IF THE CAVS BRING THIS ENERGY / INTENSITY EVERY GAME THEY WILL BE FINE AGAINST TEAMS OF EQUAL TALENT LEBRON CAN STILL TURN IT… Read more »
Coaching malpractice by Coach JB last night. Keeping Okoro on Lebron when it clearly wasnt working. Playing Windler and Prince barley any minutes, even Cedi, who I don’t care for, should have had more minutes. Playing bigs when Lakers went small is rookie coach error 101. Cavs played hard in this game, but made too many mental errors and why they never forced any other Laker late in game to make a shot is beyond me. Defending Lebron straight up never works and you would think the Cavs, of all teams, would know that. Time for Cavs to remove McGee,… Read more »
I thought Okoro was okay on Lebron, all things considered. If he’s hitting the shots he was hitting, no one on the planet is going to slow him down.
I don’t blame Okoro but really JB had to get someone to help him out, I would have felt better doubling Lebron and daring a Laker to beat us. Even if it was subtle trap, no other Laker really scared me outside Lebron, he scored over 40% of teams points and pretty much won them the game late.
JB’s really leaning into blaming the refs tonight in his presser…. I’m ambivalent about that.
He’s not Phil Jackson, the league doesn’t care about the Cavs LOL.
And no one asked him about why Prince/Cedi didn’t see more minutes, Fedor and Russo doing their best to carry water for the org.
Vogel benched Gasol because he was awful and went small and their wings killed us, JB’s big lineup was a joke…
McGee was -12 plus/minus in 13 minutes, and JB played our wings 57 combined minutes even though they were leading the team in plus/minus.
To be fair there were a ton of momentum killing calls throughout that game. He has to bring up the reffing in the pc. Whether the league cares or not, you have to point out the issues as a coach.
which is why I’m ambivalent…. I get it, he’s going to bat for his players and wants to send a message.
but ultimately there were just simply too many mistakes… 17 turnovers, the questionable rotation calls, not calling out the unacceptable stupid plays, you simply can’t make mistakes against championship teams. We were in the lead or had the game tied down the stretch, and it was bad playmaking, not officiating, that doomed the Cavs.
positives for tonight:
Prince is balling, Cedi balling.
Sexton 6 assists.
Drummond 17 rebounds, 10 defensive (great bounce back from last game)
9-21 3pt FGs…. just didn’t take enough of them IMO.
DG 5-10 from the field, which is great for him, and 5 assists.
Good game, all things considered…back to back, no LNJ…but still, it was there for them…and god, I hate the Lakers…
yeah, the energy wasn’t lacking unlike last night.
Well, a fun game we deservedly lost. LBJ went bonkers and we are in a 1 possession game with 2 minutes left, with Sexton 6-18 and LNJ and Love out, and DG on a minutes restriction.
Get DG back starting. Get Larry & Love back soon. Get Delly back.
Yes, JB missed some things tonight. But I am still loving where we are heading. Let us see how we do vs some non-elite teams coning up.
Good perspective. If you fancy the ESPN’s latest power poll, the “non-elites” you mention are #20, #26, and #30. This could be an important early stretch for them.
https://twitter.com/oldseaminer/status/1353909683363459072?s=20
19 points in the 4th quarter for the Cavs… defense wasn’t the problem JB!!!!
I’m flying blind by the box score, but Lakers not named LeBron shot 37%–I agree with you.
One problem was, it was one of those games where LBJ almost couldn’t miss. No matter what he threw up.
…and with his passing ability, you can’t force it out of his hands. One of his threes was from 34 feet, another from 28… what can you do?
Not go under the screen.
Lol, lbj says “Cedi miss one, yeah that’s my guy.” Lucky lbj you had a lead taking the shots down the stretch. Heebe jeebies might have kicked if you were down two or three otherwise.
two best players for the Cavs were Prince and Cedi, they saw a combined 50 minutes… that’s coaching malpractice.
Agreed. Just baffling coaching.
Rotations left a lot to be desired tonight.
too many wasted possessions… no margin of error. JB screwed up, Dre and McGee screwed up, Sexton screwed up… just colossal mistakes in a game where there’s no room for it.
If it wasnāt for Lebron, Cavs would have won this game…Strong analysis AC.
Good effort marred by mistakes and refs, and lbj not feeling pressure by being up to close it.
A rather important turnover
LeBron called game.
never a doubt in his mind.
Okoro rookie mistake there.
Sexton ballhogging and turned it over.
Lebron shooting like this, you aināt gonna win…
You. Can’t. Go. Under. on. LeBron.
Lbj in comfort zone up three, not tied or down. Cool trey
Ice trey. Cold.
Refs have been bad but the Cavs in the 4th quarter have not been executing cleanly, also lots of dumb lineups
Okoro just stoped me from throwing my phone at the tv
LMFAOOOOOOOO OKORO the lord and saviour of your phone and tv!!!
Some heros don’t wear capes.
Huge trey by okoro!
OKORO WITH THE CLUTCH THREE!!!!!!!!!!!
Sexton playing so hard…as usual…Cavs within 3…
How do u not even challenge the layup, Dre?
garbage defense Sexton
Feel like refs kept Cavs from gaining momentum just enough to allow what national media would assume is inevitable
Sitting Cedi is absolutely unacceptable right now.
I. Went to the bathroom. Did they call flagrant?
No but the fact it was even reviewed is absurd
no
Wtf is this lineup, JB. It’s losing u the game. Sexton and four guys who can’t dribble.
it’s so effing stupid…. Cedi was fucking balling. DG was finding his rhythm.
Welp. Lbj going to be the hero. But refs just as big tonight
WOW, Dre just cucked under the basket by AD.