Recap: Cleveland 110, Indiana 99 (Welcome Back, Kevin)
2019-10-27Something happened between Wednesday’s game against the Magic and Saturday night’s home opener. The Cavs remembered they had Kevin Love, and Kevin Love remembered that he can be really good at basketball. Cleveland rode a monster 39 point second quarter and built their lead all the way out to 24 in the early third. Despite a late rally by the Pacers that got them as close as seven and a series of facepalm inducing possessions by Darius Garland and Collin Sexton, the Cavs held on.
The Cavs maintained the lead by getting the ball to their big men. Throughout the night the Cavs’ offense was at its best when Tristan Thompson and Kevin Love got their touches, and sputtered when they didn’t. The Cavs’ sets of choice looked a lot more like last season’s with high post touches, elbow action, and guards cutting off bug man handoffs and back door passes from the wing. The Cavs were also able to get the ball into Love and Thompson on the post. Matthew Dellavedova and Cedi Osman did a nice job of feeding the post by setting up on the left wing and corner to find the best angle, and when the Pacers overloaded, the Cavs swung it to the weak side for open Js and drives.
Kevin Love was masterful at drawing fouls, getting Domantas Sabonis in the air three separate times at the three point line, and abusing T.J. Leaf in the post too. When he wasn’t swinging the ball around with nine assists, Love was canning jumpers and grabbing rebounds, and finish the first half a perfect 4-4 from the field. Kevin ended the night with 21/13/9, and frankly could have had more if the Cavs’ guards and let him touch the ball more. Kev was also great at finding his frontcourt mate, Tristan Thompson.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSoKVmzbuUE
Thompson played like an all-star on both ends of the court, and was more than once the beneficiary of a great Kevin Love pass. But that undersells how much Tristan Thompson has grown as a player. His hook shot has become one of the NBA’s best, and so far in this short season, he’s one of the league’s best non-dunk finishers. The ambidextrous Thompson can post up from either block, and score his hook from up to 12 feet. He also has the touch to finish floaters, and is still an effective two handed dunker. As impressive as his inside finishing ability has become, this game made history for Thompson because he did something that has eluded him for nine NBA seasons. Thompson, as the shot clock wound down in the second, launched a 26-footer and nailed his first NBA three-pointer.
John Beilein on Tristan Thompson having the green light from three now: "No. No. No. No way. (laughs)."
— Greg Swartz (@GregSwartzBR) October 27, 2019
Thompson did take another triple later in the game, and the results were not nearly as pretty. Despite the red light, Beilein did say that Thompson practicing more triples in practice was helping his touch, and it’s hard to argue with the results. In addition to scoring on the block, TT finished as the roll man, on weakside cuts, and on the lob. Thompson netted 25, 13 boards, three blocks and a game high +23. I certainly expected Thompson to be better this season, but I didn’t expecting him to be this good. Thompson scored the biggest bucket in the game when the Cavs were reeling and he dribble drove on Myles Turner to put the Cavs up nine with 55 seconds left and ice the game. Tt’s playing like an All-Star in the Cavs first two games.
Proportionally impactful were the Cavs’ other two bench bigs, Larry Nance Jr. and John Henson. Nance dropped nine and four, including a couple big dunks and a triple, while Henson played just eight minutes, but added two emphatic blocks and covered a multitude of defensive sins for his young teammates. The Cavs had seven blocks this game, which is an improvement that can’t be understated.
For comparison, the 29th ranked team in blocks (Detroit) had 12 such games last season.
— Eustacchio Raulli (@EVR1022) October 27, 2019
It certainly seems that if the Cavs have any shot at being not-abjectively-awful, the offense and defense have to run through the bigs. When the offense wasn’t running through TT, Love, and Nance, Cleveland struggled. While Collin Sexton posted 18/5/3 and +10, he hijacked the O more than once down the stretch to disastrous effect. Youngbull had me, Austin Carr, and broadcast guest Brad Daughterty screaming at him late, especially when he wasn’t using all of the shot clock with a lead. Sexton was much better as a non-initiator. Catch-and-shoot threes, cuts to the basket, and timely drives on closeouts were Sexton’s bread and butter. More than once he had a nice hockey assist on a closeout drive. But when he pounded the rock, he missed rollers in the p/r, drove into bad situations, and generally rode an “I gotta get mine” mentality, it led to less than ideal results. Still, he had his moments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j2qVZ98_tE
The Cavs’ other young guard, Darius Garland had 12 and four dimes with four turnovers , and just a 0 in the plus/minus, but hit an enormously timely three-ball late, and had a couple slithery drives to the basket. You can see the potential there, but he’s gonna have his struggles. Both guards have to just learn to trust their teammates and the offense, especially late in games. Sexton particularly seems to be empowered more than he probably should be. In his defense, the Cavs put the ball in his hands a lot last year sans Tristan Thompson and Kevin Love. Readjusting to his new normal and realizing he has to be off the ball more, and that he may have to give up some scoring for Cavalier success is going to take time.
Surprisingly, the Cavs’ best guard this game was Jordan Clarkson, who only indulged his penchant for chuckery a couple times. Otherwise, he moved well without the ball, found his teammates, and finished plays, posting 15 on eight shots in just under 18 minutes. It was a solid outing. Matthew Dellavedova was also a steadying force adding three dimes and just one turnover in 18 minutes where he went +11. Holy crap, though, is he in a shooting slump. Including preseason, Delly is 0-13 in the last four games from downtown. In two games before that, he was 3-9, but two of those were clankers that miracled their way in. Better teams will sag off Delly till he beats them.
Cedi Osman struggled a bit too, getting just 1 point and going 0-3 in 27 minutes, but he played good defense, moved the ball. It just rarely came back to him. Beilein really seems to like to give Kevin Porter Junior his minutes. KPJ did have a migraine inducing drive or two, and three tos to two dimes, but he also had his share of moments, including two big blocks, and an emphatic alley oop finish from Darius Garland. KPJ did much better when he didn’t force the iso, but he was still 0-3 from downtown. One of those turnovers was a charge called on him against T.J. McConnell that was absolute BS, so mark that one in his favor too.
https://youtu.be/9OOPL-ZaZ8E
I’m taking this win with a grain of salt due to the late scratch of Jeremy Lamb, and the relative lousiness of the Pacers. Edmond Sumner struggled as did former Phoenix forward T.J. Warren. While they didn’t shoot horrible percentages, they struggled defensively, and Domantis Sabonis’ early fouls loomed large, as he finished the game with five, including a couple on offensive fouls he just couldn’t stop himself from committing. What won this game for Cleveland was their defense on Indy’s bench, whom they held to 8-27 from the floor with six turnovers.
The Cavs new defensive coordinator, J.B. Bickerstaff is to be praised. The Cavs defense was on a string, and multiple guys were giving multiple efforts on multiple possessions. Covering for each other and seamless switches and rotations when the first defender got beat were the norm for the night. It’s a far cry from what we saw for the last two years. The Cavs defenders seemed engaged and empowered. It’s like night and day. We’ll see how that D really looks Monday.
The Indy starters managed to add 11 turnovers of their own, and only Malcolm Brogdon shined. Despite the brilliance of the Cavs’ bigs, Brogdon was the best player on the floor all game. He went for 30 with 10 dimes and only one turnover in 34 minutes. Those are superstar numbers, and Milwaukee missed him as they blew a big lead to the Heat. If Brogdon stays healthy, keeping Bledsoe over him is going to look like an enormous mistake for the Bucks. Thankfully, the Cavs had two stars, and the Pacers just one.
This win was an enormous confidence booster for Cleveland, and helped start off the season with a win in an emotional night at the Rock. The Cavs honored Fred McCloud throughout the night with ties seen on many an announcer and fan. We heard a mashup of famous McCloud calls at one point during the game. There was even a tear inducing statement from a noticeably thinner Dan Gilbert, who was clearly still recovering from the effects of the stroke he experienced this summer. Get well soon, Dan.
Also in the building to kick of the 50th season for Cleveland were Cavs greats Joe Tait, Larry Nance Sr., Bingo Smith, Mark Price, and the aforementioned Brad Daughtery. There was even an apparent Andy Varejao sighting in the stands. It definitely led to a feel-good aura that permeated the whole night. It will be a tougher order Monday when the Cavs travel to Milwaukee to take on a Bucks squad who are probably irritable over blowing a big game against the Miami. Until then, let’s hope Delly is practicing Js and Garland and Sexton are boning up on post entry passes.
This is the TT I was hoping would emerge three years ago.
How funny will it be if Golden State tries to blame their losing (tanking) season on Chriss after Draymond’s big argument of: “it’s been his teams’ fault that Chriss looks like a bust, not Chriss’s fault”?
Klay is not playing this year. They will be buried by December: Clippers, Nuggets, Jazz, Lakers, Rockets, & Blazers will all be way above .500.
Last two up for grabs: Spurs, Dallas, Minny, OKC, Pels with Zion. Two teams will be safely above .500, and GSW will be done.
Yeah, I don’t see Klay coming back this season, and I don’t see Steph, Bray and trash (not throwing DLo in the trash category, not sure where he fits on this team, though) winning a playoff seed in the West. With their light years ahead management they’ll probably be a lottery team and somehow get the top pick.
Hah. Henry Abbott picking up on this. https://twitter.com/TrueHoop/status/1188849312970805250
SOME VERY GOOD QUESTIONS JASON —-I WILL THROW OUT 2 ” NON BASKETBALL QUESTIONS ”
1) ARE THE BROWNS NOW SELLERS @ TRADE DEADLINE —DO THEY MOVE OBJ
2) WHERE IS THE ” EVIL ” ONE —IS HE O.K. OUT IN THE ” BURNING ” STATE
NOMAD.. i guess no super bowl this year..
This is an interesting season from a legacy perspective.
1) Is Bron still good enough to be the centerpiece of a contender?
2) Is AD really top 5?
3) Is Kawhi #1?
4) How good is Curry without a ton of help?
5) How good are Harden & Westbrook?
6) Does Kyrie sink another good team?
1) Yes
2) Yes
3) Yes
4) Doesn’t look good thus far
5) At scoring, or winning?
6) Probably
This Hornets team pretty much stinks.
Lakers need to get KCP more shots. If he gets 20 shots a game they go to the Finals.
God, I’d forgotten the Hornets signed Rozier. At least the Cavs didn’t do that.
Lakers/Lebron’s plan seems to be to just feed AD. Fine, but that likely will not get them to the playoffs in the west. 25 points for AD tonight in first half, and Lakers lead by one.
https://twitter.com/oldseaminer/status/1188635715325833219?s=20
I think they believe he’s a good prospect.
Yeah because they have so many better options with looney out…smh…they’re tanking because without Klay they are not a good team
And even with Klay they’re a middling team in the west since they lost all their depth…
There are some people who say Iggy was the brains of the team and what held them together. With KD the talent was so overwhelming they could win without him.
Ironically, I think they only year they win the title if injuries are not a factor was last year. Title #1 is a no go with Kyrie/Love healthy. Cavs win was at relatively even strength. Title #2 was Kawhi/Parker injuries and #3 the CP3 injury.
Funny thought, but I think you are right.
Overturned. Loose ball after non-foul. Jump ball at midcourt 8 sec left.
Luka misses a step back 3 (for the third time late). Mavs get a board. Foul call. Coaches challenge.
Chriss starting for GSW makes me smile. That is not a good sign for them.
Brooklyn lost again. Morant outplayed Kyrie. More smiles.
Portland at Dallas is a dandy. CJ & Dame showing out for Portland with Hood starting & playing well. Ditto Luka & Zinger for Dallas. Down 1 under 30 sec.
uncle buck bargain basement all-stars update.. @ halftime MIA over MIN 57-55.. and look at kendrick nunn go (remember.. undrafted 24 yr old rook).. 21 min.. 4/5 on 3’s 18 pts.. averaging 21 pts over last 2 games PER @ 24.. where do these teams find these guys? are we looking there as well? will the “small sample size statisticians” please let me know when the sample size becomes “meaningful”..
Uh December at the earliest? January is more appropriate. Let’s see if any of these guys hit a wall or whether some guys catch on and figure things out. Three games is more than jumping the gun. Let’s not consider three games into this rookie class’s career enough to make grand proclamations. Hell why not just change our opinions every game? If we did that Colby White would suck now. An addendum is that the older the rookie, the better and more prepared I would hope he would be. A 24 year old should be much more developed both physically… Read more »
why would coby white suck ? 3 gms.. 26.7m 16.7 pts per = 18.8.. please compare with garland..
Are you going to do this every game? It’s exhausting.
Warriors are going to struggle this year, but at least their great fans will be able to enjoy watching Chriss blossom. Watching a talented young player take the next step is even more fun than winning 60+ games.
SHOOT THIS INTO MY VEINS
I came for the schadenfreude but I stay for the snark.
MORE REASON ( HENSON OUT ) THAT THEY SHOULD HAVE KEPT BOLDEN
HENSON OUT AGAIN–HE IS A “WALKING M.A.S.H. UNIT ” : (
I agree that the young guards struggled at times in the game but I was overall pleased with their play, especially Garland. He has really good vision. The bigs wouldn’t have had their way inside without the constant threat of pressure from Sexton and Garland. They can both get into the paint at will. And Nate, I’m truly perplexed why you would criticize Garland and Sexton but find nothing overly objectionable in the play of Osman and Delly. Osman struggled “a bit”??? He was an abject failure. He can barely dribble, has completely lost his shot, and is seemingly unable… Read more »
I think we’ll truly know what Osman is and will be going forward by the end of the year. If he doesn’t find some consistency on offense he will be a below average bench player. He doesn’t have the agility or strength to be much more than an average perimeter defender, so he needs to progress on the other end.
yeah… Nate’s dour attitude towards the kids really is a wet blanket on what was a really fun game.
right now, cedi is counting the cash, and dreaming of where to spend it..
Because they passed to the breadwinners and defended. Anyway, I noted Delly’s struggles, but I didn’t see what you meant about cedi. Mostly he passed and defended. Idk. I didn’t think Sexton was great or terrible, neither was Garland. They had some nice plays and made some mistakes. Sexton annoyed me late, but they still won.
Supposedly Delly totally change his shot in the offseason. If that’s true, he may want to go back to his earlier form.
My bet is the hand injury is the bigger deal
I agree with Nate about Cedi. He obviously didn’t have a good offensive game but he also didn’t exactly have many opportunities. The Cavs offense essentially swayed back and forth between the guards and the bigs and so Cedi was just not that involved. I actually give Cedi a little credit for seeing what was working in the game and not hijacking the offense on the rare occasion that he got a touch (as MANY NBA players would have in his situation). Cedi had a couple mistakes and a couple of good moments, but mostly the game just kind of… Read more »
Henson out 2-4 weeks with a hammy.
Bummer.
Thanks for the recap. Was unable to watch, must have been a fun one. I am in the camp that Love is mostly just a name at this point (and the Orlando game kinda supported that). What was different last night? Easier matchup with Sabonis? Couple shots drop early (he always seems to be a confidence guy, when he’s on early it seems to help)? I want to believe he is Still an all star caliber player (sans LBJ), but I am dubious.
They passed him the ball
Exactly. They let Love run the team and offense in deed, not just in name.
Good piece Nate. Spot on.
I was fortunate enough to check this one out on this week’s free NBA League Pass, and I feel badly for fans who didn’t–the positive energy that purveyed throughout the night was special. Nate, you are correct: TT and KLove looked like All Stars last night, though the Pacers’ bigs (Turner perhaps excluded) did not pose much of a threat defensively. Still, remember how long it took to get a win last year? They will not be able to survive their young guards’ poor decisions for a whole season, but games like these will allow for some cheerable moments. Nice… Read more »
Missed this one, unfortunately, but good recap, Nate, thank you. The highlights were fun to watch.
I don’t miss Longo, but I do wish him well as Jason Kidd’s defensive coordinator in LA later this season. It will be interesting to see how the Cavs try to defend Giannis.
REALLY THINK BELEIN WILL COACH / TEACH THESE YOUNGSTERS ( SEXTON / GARLAND / PORTER / CEDI / WINDER ) THE PROPER WAY TO PLAY THE GAME —THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE ONE OF HIS STRENGTHS AND A MAIN REASON HE WAS HIRED AS THE CAVS COACH——STILL PUZZLED ON NO ” KNIGHT SIGHTING “—ANY OPINIONS ON THIS ?
Well…..with Sexton, Garland, Clarkson, Delly, Cedi and Kpj getting significant minutes, there really aren’t that many more to go around at guard.
GOOD RECAP—HAVE SAID MANY TIMES / WILL REPEAT—DO NOT TRADE / GIVE KLOVE AWAY —-IT WOULD HAVE TO BE A LOPSIDED TRADE IN OUR FAVOR TO PULL THE TRIGGER —-THOSE PASSES WERE A THING OF BEAUTY / PURE BASKETBALL —–BELIEVE IN TIME GARLAND’S ASSIST / T.O . RATIO WILL BE A PLUS ON THE ASSIST SIDE …AND HE WILL BE TAKING MORE STEP BACK 3’S / KID UNDERSTANDS THE GAME / NOT AFRAID OF THE BIG MOMENT
Great night to get a win. Indy is going to be bad until Dipo returns and gets back to where he was, but still good to get a w and go up big at times. I am not seeing better decision making from Sexton. I didn’t really expect to, but I am not sure he is built to ever run a team. KPJ has shown mostly the bad in his scouting. I cringed several times watching him on d last night. Not in a stance, back turned to man, disengaged, matador d against his guy when he was driving. He… Read more »