Recap: (14) Really? Is this all we have to be concerned with?
2009-04-22Â
Overview: Behind a stifling defense and sparkling performances from James, West, and Williams, the Cavs manhandled the Pistons into submission through the first three quarters, only to give the Pistons a breath of life by getting outscored 17-32 in the final quarter. The final outcome, however, was only in any sort of conceivable peril for a fleeting moment.
Cavs-Related Bullets:
More of LeBron just wanting to destroy everyone. 17 free throws means that they can’t stop him from getting to the basket and he doesn’t want to stop going. This was a bit of an uglier game than game 1, and LeBron was ugly-effective, getting to the line over and over again. He was also mixing it up, judiciously going to the post and refraining from shooting midrange jumpers until the fourth quarter, with two of his three misses from that range coming on the Cavs’ final two possessions. Add that to the 13 rebounds, and this game was all about LeBron James just physically overpowering a team with nothing approaching an answer for him.Â
Delonte and Mo were great tonight as well; the open threes and layups weren’t there as much, but they had their dribble-drive and midrange games going, Mo was anything but gunshy after a weak debut, and Delonte was scrapping as always, fighting offensive boards out of much bigger hands.Â
The main concern here is the second unit. One field goal off the bench is probably not going ot cut it, and there was some serious hemorraging of points when the second unit got out there.Â
Do I worry a little bit about that last run giving the Pistons confidence heading into their homecourt? I chalk that run up more to Will Bynum being about the only person on that team giving a crap right now, so I’m not going to freak out about it or anything.Â
I don’t think you can say this series is in the fridge until we get one in Detroit-I mean, you can say it, and you might even be right, but it doesn’t do much. Think of the last two times we met this team in the playoffs, when they beat us twice on their floor and thought they were coming to Cleveland to mop up. Is the talent gap between the teams much, much, wider now? Yes. But Karma is a bitch. So I’m not going to get too cocky. Hell, I’m not going to believe these Pistons are dead until the clock reads 0.00000000 on the fourth win. I’ve spent too many nights awake because I think I can hear “Deee-Troit BASKET-BALL” somewhere off in the dark recesses of my mind.Â
Bullets Of Randomness:
How awesome is it that Will Bynum fills the role everyone thought AI would flourish in all year, and they’re still not very good?
LeBron finished 2nd in the DPOY voting, and judging by how Detroit’s perimeter players have done so far, he looks to be backing it up.Â
See you after we get done with our first game in Detroit in a little while. I keep feeling like something kinda cool happened during our last playoff game…
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That’s Joe Smith Rapping. And you thought I was going to post the 48 video. Clearly, this is much greater. Enjoy this forever.
I think Mike Brown learned not to sit his starters down until half way through the fourth from now on. I am not at all worried about giving up that huge lead for two reasons 1) We had a 29 point lead in the fourth quarter…in a playoff game, which translates into Detroit isnt even trying at this point 2) LeBron isnt even trying yet. he is bored. just watch out, when he is actually challenged sometime this playoffs (probably in the second round) he is going to go into some sort of zone that we have never even seen… Read more »
Game in the fridge
a cavs fan can never use the terms “game in the fridge” thats LAKER property and that is CHICK HEARN
[…] Cavs: The Blog: "I don’t think you can say this series is in the fridge until we get one in Detroit — I mean, you can say it, and you might even be right, but it doesn’t do much. Think of the last two times we met this team in the playoffs, when they beat us twice on their floor and thought they were coming to Cleveland to mop up. Is the talent gap between the teams much, much, wider now? Yes. But karma is a bitch. So I’m not going to get too cocky. Hell, I’m not going… Read more »
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I’m not sure you follow all Cleveland sports, but I would guess a lot of fans in the fourth quarter could already see the headlines “Worst 4th Quarter Collapse in NBA History, Cavs Lose” followed by “Pistons Win in 7 on Momentum of Historic Game 2 Win”. So yeah, the fourth quarter was definately something to worry about, we always get our hearts ripped out somehow, Brown needs to keep the starters IN at least part of the 4th quarter, this isn’t a regular season game
I hope this series ends soon because I think LeBron is legitimately bored being able to do whatever he wants whenever he wants. I also don’t put much stock in the brief comeback in the 4th…it’s hard to keep the team motivated when the team you are playing isn’t even motivated to beat you. Rasheed is already dreaming of the beach he’s headed to for the offseason!