Live Thread: Cavs vs Celtics (Round Two)
Round one of this year’s Cleveland Cavaliers-Boston Celtics heavyweight bout took place on opening night more than two months ago.…
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Round one of this year’s Cleveland Cavaliers-Boston Celtics heavyweight bout took place on opening night more than two months ago.…
https://soundcloud.com/dayton-radio/tom-pestak-cavstheblogcom-talks-nba-on-dss?in=dayton-radio/sets/dayton-sports-scene Mark thawed me out for the rest of the NBA season. Talked Cavs win streak, top teams, disappointing teams,…
https://soundcloud.com/ctb-5/episode-151-prisoners-of-the-moment Well, it took a fifth of the season, but we’ve finally seen a dominant full game performance by the…
Four point play… 1. Humans are incessantly optimistic. Even the most doom and gloom pessimist, one who is always trying…
This game had everything: spectacular plays, gruesome injuries, amazing comebacks, awful officiating, baffling coaching decisions, and the best basketball player in the universe prevailing late. It promises to be a long, enigmatic, frustrating, and jaw dropping season for Cleveland.
The game started out with Kyrie canning a floater after being booed during the opening introductions and the game going back and forth before the unthinkable happened.
https://soundcloud.com/ctb-5/2017-10-17output It’s that time of year again… time to dream about the road ahead for another NBA season. Before tonight’s…
Danny Ainge wasn’t a genius when he landed three basically unprotected first round picks from the Nets for Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Jason Terry’s corpses, he stole the change cup from a hobo. The Nets complete and total dysfunction makes the Cavs front office look like a German engineered juicer by comparison.
https://soundcloud.com/ctb-5/episode-145-cajoled-seniors Since it was Cavs Media Day, the C:tB ownership triumvirate felt compelled to shuffle their tired old bones into…
Two friends I loved like a brother and sister got divorced last year. Last night someone who’d just found out about it texted me wondering what happened. “Things Fall Apart,” I said, with a nod to Keats and Achebe. The simple answer is the easiest, but behind every decision to walk away, there’s a story. We rarely know all of anyone’s story but our own, and we’re often not self aware enough to even know that. In Kyrie Irving’s case, there’s far more we don’t know than what we do. So we speculate, and as the jilted ones, probably do so bitterly.