Here’s Sebastian Pruiti of NBA Playbook’s Cavaliers preview.
Here is Bethlehem Shoals and Tom Ziller’s Cavaliers preview. Enjoy them both.
Here’s Sebastian Pruiti of NBA Playbook’s Cavaliers preview.
Here is Bethlehem Shoals and Tom Ziller’s Cavaliers preview. Enjoy them both.
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It’s good to see Shoals has retained his penchant for the dramatic. The city will be fine.
We know the Cavs won’t/can’t be as good as they were last year, anytime you lose the best player in the league (not just your team) you have to expect the team to perform worse. However, with a new coach and entirely new system it’s impossible to tell how far they will drop. They have a realistic opportunity to be the 8th seed, which would mean no lottery chance, BUT we still have some picks coming in the next two years. There needs to be an active decision to blow the team up and fall into lottery status – or be mediocre without a chance to win a championship or make it deep in the playoffs for the next several seasons.
Cavs should look at trading Jamison and Mo, since they have a glut of point guards and power forwards, and a dearth of wing players. How about this:
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=2a6oles
anyone see this one on the new technical rules? http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-sternofficiating101410
i’ll be interested to see how this impacts lebron since tended to go right up to the line under the old rules.
Hoops: i think that proposed trade would make the team older and jax’ contract is too long … so, no thanks, better to wait for sth that will get us better over the next few years rather than win a few more games this year and earn hurt the teams draft position
I was ok with that trade until I saw that the Cavs would be trading Manny Harris. As Michael Scott would say, “NO! NO, GOD NO! NO! NO! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!”
Manny Harris is going to be to me what Kinsey was to Krolik.