Live Thread: Cavs Vs Celtics

Live Thread: Cavs Vs Celtics

2019-11-05 Off By David Wood

The Celtics are in Cleveland tonight looking to pick up their fifth win of the season. They are currently on a four game win streak behind the efforts of Kemba Walker. Walker is averaging 26.2 points a game to go with 5.2 boards, and 3.8 assists. Jason Tatum is a fine second stud putting up 22 a night and hitting 3.6 3s a night. Kevin Love is running the Cavs with 19.2 points, 15.3 boards, and 4.3 assists per game.

The Cavs should present a decent challenge this game. The Celtics are small and are a center by committee team right now with Enes Kanter (he has played just one game this season and is a game time decision), Daniel Theis and Robert Williams the III (currently day-to-day) all getting some minutes. None of that group are defensive stalwarts, and just one is taller than 6’9” (Kanter). Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson should do some work.

The Celtics are without Jaylen Brown.

The Cavs are without Kevin Porter Jr. (One game supsension), Ante Zizic, Dylan Windler, and John Henson.

Three Things To Watch

1.The Cavs have to play big tonight. Who on the Celtics is covering Love? Tatum? Love should be able to bully him near the hoop and draw enough help defense, so the ball can get kicked out to open shooters. And, rebounding matters. The Celtics and Cavs get roughly the same amount of boards per game, but the Cavs get more contested boards.

2. Kemba Walker has to cover someone tonight, he’s very small. Collin Sexton and Darius Garland can get shots against him. They just need to be wise about how they do it. No one on the Celtics is a rim protector, so Sexland must attack the hoop. There’s no reason to be heaving long 3s over a 6’1” man.

3.Cleveland must take care of the ball and get back on defensive. The Cavs are averaging 15.2 turnovers a night, which is a middle of the league number. That’s great. Here’s the problem though: 19.3% of possessions against them are coming in transition, which is the highest frequency in the league. The Celtics are hyper efficenct in transition getting 1.23 points per possession, which is third in the league. So, the team needs to channel their inner Delly and commit the, “opps, I’m slow, and am going to take a foul before the break even starts” swipes.

The Celtics probably think the Cavs are a joke after stomping them in the preseason, twice. The Cavs really aren’t though. They’ve been competing on a nightly basis and are watchable. They’re trying and have enough talent on the team that it keeps things interesting. A nicer fan would think that all the players on these two teams who previously played with Kyrie over the past years will be bonding over the trauma of having to hear how flat the earth is; I, however, am  hoping Love and TT talk about flat earth stuff and emotional health the entire evening to force Tatum and Gordan Hayward into thinking Kyrie is on the court and that they are only allowed to take passive mid-range jumpers.

Cavs 110, Celtics 101

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