Recap: Cavs 105, Spurs 92 (or, Fish Clubbing)
2022-02-10In the world of spy craft a learned practitioner has at their disposal a number of techniques required in the secret exchange of information. The ‘dead drop’ is the most famous of all, so famous in fact it requires no explanation. My own favorite is the lesser-known ‘dead dead drop,’ wherein one simply scribbles cryptic nonsense on a small piece of paper, places it in a bag, and drops it in the garbage at the park. Hope the Damascenes have fun watching the trash!
We recently watched Koby Altman, himself a student of the second-oldest profession, deploy perhaps the most effective technique of all, the ‘live drop.’ Here, just exchange the info loudly, out in the open, for all to witness and even intercept. Surely the adversary will find this disclosure too good to be true. And thus we came to know of the Cavs’ trade for Caris LeVert, the worst (best?) kept secret in the NBA. LeVert began his Cavalier career tonight at home against the 20-35 Spurs.
1st Quarter
Coach Bickerstaff rolled out his standard lineup given injuries, with the return of Garland from several games’ rest and Dead Wade, more understudy than actor, continuing his shockingly convincing Lauri Markannen impression. LeVert’s notable exclusion from the starter’s list meant we would see him debut off the bench, quelling recent internet prognostications as to his position on the roster for at least another game. The Cavs opened with Garland running four consecutive variations on the pick and roll with Allen with the first three failing at the rim, although the pair of All-Stars* did show off a nice double roll with Garland following his own pass to Allen and receiving an outlet from the block. The two teams exchanged the lead often as the quarter progressed. LeVert came off the bench with almost seven minutes left in the quarter, and managed to introduce himself to seven teammates sharing the floor with him through the end of the quarter. LeVert’s first on-ball action found him receiving a dribble handoff from Garland at the wing and immediately changing direction toward the paint, penetrating the Spurs’ perimeter with speed and suddenness notably lacking from recent Cavs efforts, and completing a pass to an open Okoro in the weak side corner.
2nd Quarter
Cleveland’s own opened the second quarter with a barrage of deep shots and a 10-0 run over San Antonio, stretching the lead to 11 within minutes. The Spurs played eager strong side help to the paint, daring the Cavs’ many lesser perimeter shooters to try luck, while themselves going 2-13 from range. Garland frolicked on the court as a rabbit might upon the plain. He went on a seven nothing run, by himself, over the entire opposing team. Caris continued his quiet easing into the rotation, going 7/1/1 with one steal on the half, good for a +11 net rating. The quarter inspired the feeling of a slightly boring romp over a less talented team. The mood was so perfunctory that Pop put his arm around Darius Garland and exchanged pleasantries while they watched Poeltl shoot a pair of freebies to close the half. The wine and gold finished up 57 to 48.
Whats not to love about the @cavs budding star @dariusgarland22 ?? Right Pop? ( Bally Sports) @cavs pic.twitter.com/sAh30rJ7Ev
— .@JohnTelich8 (@JohnTelich8) February 10, 2022
3rd Quarter
Have you ever been fishing? If you have, this quarter of basketball would likely have reminded you of a specific sacred yet mundane task required of the hobby: the killing of a caught fish. I was personally reminded of holding a thrashing walleye against the concrete pier and striking it atop the head with a hefty stick. While there remains an outside chance of escape the biggest mistake you might make is to extend the suffering of your catch. The San Antonio announcer’s booth must have sensed the dire odds. They politely changed the subject to trades not involving the two teams on the floor as the Spurs thrashed, too dumb to know they were dead. Vassell looked pretty good, though. Garland and Okoro both scored 9 points in the quarter, joining the scoreless but impactful Dead Wade in the “+9 net” club. Late three point luck pulled Pop’s squad toward a close 25-27 deficit on the quarter, shortening a 23 point lead to 11 points. Cavs 84, Spurs 73.
4th Quarter
Of course, it’s always a good idea to strike the fish a few times, just in case. San Antonio managed to get within seven halfway through the quarter with comparatively true three point shooting and a few blown help assignments among combinations of Cavs players that have likely not seen the light of a practice court together. LeVert continued to show flashes of how his skill set can help his new team going forward. With eight minutes left in the half LeVert found Mobley among a crowd in the paint for a good look at a basket or a foul. Mobley missed at the rim, but the interior passing stood out, as one has to enter the interior and possess passing skills to earn the chance. LeVert played long in the paint and threatened a very quick pull-up from midrange throughout the game, and the Spurs, already weary from contending with he looming heights of Cleveland’s interior, surrendered enough space to provide for easy offensive looks, including some early in the offense post-ups by Kevin Love who had an otherwise quiet night.
Garland played as though fully healthy in his return to the team and home court, finishing 25-5-6 off efficient 12-15 shooting. Mobley (18 points, 12 rebounds), Allen (15 points, 14 rebounds) and Okoro (14 points in 27 minutes) rounded out the highest usage for the Cavs. LeVert’s stat line (11 points, +8 net in 28 minutes) belied a productive addition while avoiding any major disruptions to flow on either side of the court. For now, the Cavs remain a very good basketball team, and will face three more opponents before their heavily featured all-star break, providing a few more looks at the altered roster. Cavs win, 105 to 92.
live thread up!
RAOUL —DURANT WILL END UP HATING HIMSELF THE MOST FOR EVER LEAVING THE GREEN PASTURES THE WARRIORS PROVIDED—-DRAYMOND MIGHT BE A LOUD MOUTH FOOL BUT A BETTER // MORE RELIABLE TEAMMATE THAN FLAT EARTH OR SIMMONS WILL EVER BE
JASON I AM GOING TO SAY WITH DG OUT –LAVERT WILL HAVE A BIGGER ROLE—GET A”GREEN LIGHT ‘ FROM JB AND BE OUR LEADING SCORER TONIGHT IN HIS ‘RETURN ” HOME GAME
BUCKAROO—–MY EXACT WORDS—WERE THE SAME THAT YOU POSTED—GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE !! :-)
FWIW, the Cavs have had 11 different players lead the team in scoring this year. With Omicron, most teams have had stretches with multiple guys out, so some more unusual scoring leaders than normal is to be expected, but 11 still feels like a big number.
Garland (19), Allen (9), Love (8), Rubio (6), Mobley (3), Osman (3), Sexton (2), Stevens (2), Markkanen (1), Okoro (1), Goodwin (1).
#12 tonight?
I only scanned ESPN’s list of our schedule, if there were ties some nights, I am missing those.
today’s debate topic.
who will Durant wind up hating most:
Kyrie?
Simmons?
vote early and vote often.
Simmons.
It is harder to hate a clown.
I think Durant hates himself most… at least on Twitter.
God they’re all insufferable
WELL THANKS TO THE MAYOR OF HUDSON OHIO –LOST ANOTHER FAVORITE PAST TIME–ICE FISHING—-THE MRS NOMAD SAID NO MORE GOING OUT TO THOSE ‘PANTY SHANTY’S ‘…….’ MORE BEER PLEASE” :-(
I always wondered why everyone was so excited to “go fishing”, and Taj Mahal said he bet yo “Mama could catch mo fish than you”.
raoul bro.. i got the “natch’l blues”..
‘If the ice shanty’s a rockin’ don’t come a knockin:’
PROBABLY PLAYING IT SAFE–BACK// BACK—-FIGURE THEY CAN GET THE ‘W’ TONIGHT WITHOUT HIM—MAYBE PLAY HIM TOMORROW NIGHT -OR JUST SHUT HIM DOWN UNTIL AFTER ALL STAR BREAK—-BE EXTRA CAUTIOUS WITH THIS KID///HE IS OUR PRESENT AND OUR FUTURE
agree. also a good “learning experience” move to put it on the rest of the team to win one without Darius
Fedor says Garland OUT tonight with back soreness. Hopefully it is just being careful and knowing he can’t play both nights of the b2b and prioritizing Philly & hoping the other guys can win at Indy.
LeVert, Okoro, Wade, Mobley, Allen?
https://twitter.com/PompeyOnSixers/status/1492171230572650502?s=20&t=WQSh8j57HggHD8tc5x-gYw
Kind of feel like Harden playing could be a good thing for the Cavs
so sad
WOW JASON —GREAT JOB OF SHARING USEFUL INFO—–MUCH APPRECIATED !!—-THERE ARE SOME PLAYERS OUT THERE THAT I THINK COULD HELP THE CAVS AND I AM SURE KOBY IS REVIEWING CAREFULLY—-WHEN CAN WE START GOING AFTER THESE PLAYERS ?
Holinger put out a list of the buyout market. Don’t have a sub, so I do not know if this list is his ir just some dude on Reddit:
Tier 1: Wall (Hou), Harris (Orl), Dragic (SA: expected to be bought out soon), Bledsoe (Port says no, but he is suddenly injured after olaying in all 54 games for the Clips), Lopez (Orl).
Tier 2: Joseph (Det), Freedom (Hou), TT (Indy), Millsap (Philly).
Tier 3: Muscala (OKC), Satoransky (SA), Eubanks (Toronto: BO), McLemore (Port), Augustin (Hou), Knox (Atl), Culver (Mem), Hernangomez (Utah), Pangos (Hollinger obviously not in the know on Moscow), MCW (Orlando), Moore (Orl).
Connaughton broke his hand tonight. The first game after they deal DiVicenzo. I think Hill & Matthews are both out short term. Don’t know ling he’ll be out, but it is his shooting hand.
I’d go for Gary Harris if I’m the Bucks (if he gets bought out).
Yes, saw him react to the contact. Very sad.
Dragic, too, if Mavs are too crowded at guard…
Lol, Crowder just hit a 3….he is now 2 of 15 over the last 2 games.
Dude straight sucks, and always has. He needs to get traded to Orlando so I never have to see him defile the sport any more.
hope if he goes to a golf course, it turns out that JR Smith’s college team is playing there
Yep, better for us if the Suns win.
Nets lose again.
Crowder is easily the most unskilled player in the NBA, and I’m counting all the recent 10 day guys…
This Bucks-Suns game is titanic battle. But to watch it, you’ll have to sit through Jae Crowder’s nonsense…
Never let up, MikeO!!!
Thinking the same thing. I know it’s best for us for the Suns to win, but I hate Crowder so much. God he’s a dick
Coupla nice bricks from him just now. Never change, Jae.