Recap: Cavs 127, Hawks 94 (Or, Gaze in Awe at the Meteor Shower)

Recap: Cavs 127, Hawks 94 (Or, Gaze in Awe at the Meteor Shower)

2014-11-15 Off By Tom Pestak

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The Hawks are a good team.  With a healthy Al Horford, a Spursian offense, and one of the best starting 5s in the East, this figured to be a tough challenge for the Cavaliers, who miraculously survived a much-less-talented Celtics squad last night.  The Cavs made their first six threes but could seemingly do nothing to stop the Hawks’ dribble penetration.  With three minutes left in the quarter the Cavs led just 24-21, despite converting 6/6 from downtown.  LeBron was involved in everything.  Then Coach Blatt sat LeBron down and I thought “this is gonna get ugly”.  It did.  For the Hawks.  The Cavs went on a 41-8 run, threw a lead anvil on the gas pedal, and started setting all-time records.

1st Quarter: I’m not ready to say LeBron is totally back to being LeBron, but he looks completely and utterly different than when the season started.  He scored 12 points in the first three and a half minutes, and the Cavs were assisting on every shot.  Dion checked in around mid-quarter and dished to Kevin Love for a three.  On the next possession, he took a “my turn” iso jumper.  I worried Dion was going to kill the Cavs’ offensive flow.  In the words of click-bait Facebook posts, “you won’t believe what happened next…”  Dion scored or assisted on four of the next five possessions, Joe Harris canned two 3s (including a slick buzzer beater), Kyrie Irving darted all around the court like Nightcrawler, and the Cavs scored on their final seven possessions of the quarter to take a 41-25 lead.  They did not look back.

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2nd Quarter: Kyrie, who’d been basically creating havoc and setting everyone else up, was the recipient of three dimes in the first minute and a half of the quarter. (Two 3s and a 20-footer).  So, yeah, the Cavs were violently button mashing the heck out of their cheat code and then they went on a 16-0 run.  It’s hard to remember crucial moments from this stretch.  One, because it was a head-spinning blitzkrieg, and two, because I spent so much time wildly fist-pumping and white-boy dancing (family calls it “convulsing penguin”) in my living room that all I remember was the emotion.  There were two things that stood out (“Now for your analysis…”): first, Joe Harris chased Kyle Korver all over the court on a a number of possessions.  He had a hand on Korver’s jersey the whole time.  He fought through screens, he denied Korver the ball, and he did something I haven’t seen any Cav do so far this season: he effectively ignored the team-defense concept, and just made it his goal to never lose Korver.  This is a good thing, I think.  Fluid NBA offenses, like the Hawks, know how to get their knock-down shooters open.  Whatever the Cavs lost in wild switching and trapping and hedging and rotating (with Harris ignoring everything and focusing only on Korver), they made up in droves.  Korver entered the game 30/52 from 3.  Tonight, between Harris and Marion (who also did a great job keeping an eye on Korver), Korver didn’t even get a chance to attempt a 3.  The other thing that stood out was that the rest of the Cavs played much smarter defense.  The guards were scooting over the screens against Teague, and after Dennis Schroder drove into the teeth a few times, Dion checked him and went way under the screen to cut off the dribble penetration.  Schroder is not a 3-point threat at all.  With no other options, and a healthy distance between he and his defender, he launched a sidewinder that clanked off the backboard.  Additionally, whenever the Cavs were forced to help on defense, the guy they were least worried about recovering towards was Thabo Sefolosha.  Here’s how that worked out:

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So yeah, the offense.  After Kyrie hit three straight deep Js, he missed a 3, the first missed triple of the evening.  The Cavs sunk their first 11. (!)  LeBron, apparently, had seen enough of the Meteor shower.  He checked back in and ripped a chasm in the fault line underneath the Q.  The Cavs next five possessions: Layup, Dunk, And-1 layup, Low-post shooting foul, Dunk, Layup.  ALL ASSISTED!  The Cavs amassed 62 points and there was still seven minutes left in the 2nd quarter. (!) With the Hawks’ defense reeling at the 3-point barrage, LeBron and the Cavs just destroyed the basket.  The Hawks called a mercy timeout, with the score 62-27.  For all intents and purposes, the game was over.

3rd Quarter:  The Cavs didn’t want LeBron to play the 4th quarter.  David Blatt didn’t want LeBron to play the 4th quarter.  After the Hawks started out the 3rd on a quick 5-0 run, LeBron decided that it was up to him to make sure he didn’t play the 4th quarter.  He scored the Cavs’ next eight points and was tenaciously disruptive like it was still a close game.  His energy was off the charts, a stark contrast to much of this early season.  Kyrie followed suit.  They were everywhere.  The Hawks tried to match energy by going small, so LeBron started calling for the ball in the post, and he punished the Hawks.  Kyrie and the Cavs did a great job keeping Jeff Teague from getting going.  They hounded him and he responded by pressing the issue, leading to missed shots and turnovers, creating transition opportunities for the Cavs.  Shawn Marion threw down a monster dunk with a minute left in the quarter, the Cavs went up 101-64, and LeBron ensured a comfy courtside view of the 4th quarter.

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4th Quarter: Cherry Bomb!  Sweet Lou!  James Jones!  Brendan Haywood!  Brendan Haywood baseline Js?!?  I gotta say, when Joe Harris splashed back to back 3s and the net barely moved, and the Cavs went up 116-75 with seven and a half minutes left, I sort of lost my mind in a euphoric trance.  It’s just a few games, but Joe Harris looks like a “star at his role” as David Blatt would say.  The Cavs deep bench struggled to do anything the final seven minutes but it certainly didn’t matter.  They coasted to the 127-94 victory.

Things I Didn’t Like: Nothing.  I mean, OK I can always find bad stuff.  The Cavs interior D was soft but that was about it.

Things I Liked:

1.) Joe Harris.  Sticking 3s (4 of 5), playing smart, making good, decisive moves…he looks like an integral part of this lineup.

2.) Dion Waiters.  There was a moment in this game where Dion was 1 on 2 under his own basket after a Cavs’ steal and instead of forcing it he passed it out the Harris.  The ‘Stache waited for Dion to emerge at the perimeter and hit him with it back.  Dion thought about the three, but drove baseline and eventually found a cutting TT who just destroyed the hoop.  His patience there was palpable.  He led the Cavs with 8 dimes and looked to get the deep bench guys going in the 4th.

3.) LeBron looked like the most athletic player on the court tonight.  He was completely dominant.  I could write 2000 words about LeBron’s game tonight.  I’ll just say that he was able to impose his will however he wanted in all facets of the game – outside shooting, attacking the rim, running the offense, anchoring the defense, chase-down blocks….incredible game.

4.) Kyrie is playing the best basketball of his life.  20 points on 9 shots, another 3 steals, ANOTHER ZERO -TURNOVER night, and just all-around awesome basketball.  He’s going on these back-breaking stretches where he hits three or four shots in a row and then he’ll seamlessly fade back into the flow and create for his teammates.  He hit LeBron was a sick bounce pass in transition tonight.  His game is expanding.  He was working hard on Teague tonight too.

5.) Tristan Thompson was once again trying to tear the rim off the glass.  He looks like a beast down low and he is finishing with authority.  He led the break on a steal (his steal) and was just generally springy and strong.

6.) Varejao only took three shots but grabbed 10 rebounds and dished five assists in just 20 minutes.  He really keeps the offense moving.  Glad he and LeBron got some rest tonight.

7.) Shawn Marion is starting to make an impact defensively.  We saw how his length affected Rondo last night on the final play of the game.  He did a great job tonight on Korver and his activity and length helped the Cavs hold the Hawks to under 100 points.

Ok, time for the Live Thread All-Stars To Chime In:

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Here’s what EvilGenius Liked:

1) LBJ has looked better each game, but we finally got treated to the REAL LBJ tonight. He was absolutely a man on a mission tonight. Hitting his jumper early in the team-wide barrage of threes, which opened up his freight-train drives to the hoop, which he executed with impunity tonight.

2) ALL OF THE BALL MOVEMENT! What a difference it makes when everyone plays like they’ve bought into Blatt’s system. Everything worked tonight and it all started with completely unselfish, and decisive ball movement.

3) A Clockwork Dion. Speaking of unselfish ball movement, Dion was acting like he was auditioning to be the poster boy of sharing the rock tonight. I said earlier in this thread that at times it looked almost like Blatt planted a chip in Dion’s brain to make him unable to shoot the ball (I kept expecting him to stop at the baseline and puke everytime he thought too much about shooting). The microcosm of this was the possession in the third quarter where Dion started with the ball, passed to Joe Harris twice, kept getting the ball back, drove the baseline and then amazingly found Kyrie open beyond the arc on the opposite wing for a three. Just bottle this game Dion and play this way all the time.

4) TT in full on CANADIAN DYNAMITE GLASS MONSTER mode. Man, I don’t know what his workout routine was in the off season, but I kept expecting him to tear his jersey completely off his body after every monster rebound and putback dunk. When he’s focused, he’s worth every future penny Rich Paul gets him.

5) Mighty Joe Buckets continues to not just maintain his early season mythology, but build on it by leaps and bounds! He took ALL of poor Mike Miller’s minutes tonight (and deservedly so). As Tom said, on defense he acted like Kyle Korver’s second jersey. And on offense, he help swing the ball and was nailing the spot up threes like the ghost of Mike Miller past.

6) The Defense was finally more than respectable tonight. Guys were rotating, closing out the three point line so guys like Teague, Korver and Jenkins couldn’t get a rhythm going. As Tom said, they all followed LBJ and his awesome energy tonight. Would still like to see Love get his gator arms up over his head, but baby steps. Maybe Blatt should put a chip in his head too.

7) Almost all of the starters got a lot of rest tonight so we got to see other awesome sights like Will Cherry’s speed, Lou Amundsen dunking, and (my favorite) Brendan Haywood looking like some giant creature attacking the poor inhabitants of an island nation in the Pacific.

Awesome win! 4 in a row of over 110 points each. Keep it going Cavs!

Live Thread Gold Medal Comment:

Dr. Puck:

Jeff Teague, PG 26m 2-8 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 3 1 0 4 3 -12 5
Kyle Korver, SG 14m 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -28 0

Gaudy.

11 straight threes.

Somebody found the keg of D elixir. What a difference it makes to run toward the guy with the ball like you’re an axe murderer. Finally.

 

Incredible win for the Cavs.  They set an franchise record for made 3s.  This was the most fun I’ve had watching the Cavs in a long time.  Add your thoughts!  Give us your “what I liked” lists!

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