Category: Cleveland Cavaliers (Page 13 of 88)

Joe Smith poised to join Cavs

It’s not a secret. Everyone expects Joe Smith to sign with the Cavs after he clears waivers on Wednesday. Some have speculated that Drew Gooden would be a better option, but TD at WaitingForNextYear sawts away that dumb idea.

Smith gives the Cavs some much-needed help down low. The only downside is that J.J. Hickson will get less playing time. I think Hickson has the potential to make an impact down the stretch, but at least the Cavs now have more experience and plenty of options. By the time Ben Wallace comes back, he may find it hard to get his minutes back.

Bill Simmons on Lebron and other Cavs players

John Paulsen from our national site, The Scores Report, dug up another great column from Bill Simmons where he discusses the “trade value” of 40 NBA players. His take on LeBron is awesome.

1. LeBron James
Last February, I wrote that he didn’t have a ceiling. This year? I figured out his ceiling. At least for right now. At age 24, he’s a cross between ABA Dr. J (unstoppable in the open court, breathtaking in traffic, has the rare ability to galvanize teammates and crowds with one “Wow” play, even handles himself as well off the court) and 1992 Scottie Pippen (the freaky athletic ability on both ends, especially when he’s cutting pass lines or flying in from the weak side for a block), with a little MJ (his overcompetitiveness and sense of The Moment), Magic (the unselfishness, which isn’t where I thought it would be back in 2003, but at least it’s in there a little) and Bo Jackson (how he can occasionally just overpower the other team in a way that doesn’t seem human) mixed in … only if all of that Molotov Superstar Cocktail was mixed together in Karl Malone’s body. This is crazy. This is insane. This is unlike anything we’ve ever seen. And to think, LeBron doesn’t even have a reliable 20-footer or a post-up game yet. See, this is only going to get better. And it’s already historic.

As a Celtics fan, I shudder for the future. As an NBA fan, I am pinching myself.

Until next year.

Great stuff. He also has an interesting take on another Cavs player.

J.J. Hickson: My favorite under-the-radar rookie and a legitimate 2009 Playoff X Factor. If he played for the Lakers, L.A. fans would be comparing him to a young Karl Malone right now.

Williams drops 44 on the Suns

Mo Williams is still on fire.

On Wednesday night, Mo Williams went off like somebody just rear-ended his Bentley. He dropped 44 sublime points on the Suns and helped the Cavs to a big win to end their first two game losing streak of the season. Mo also had 7 assists, which gave him an all around impressive evening. He heads to the All-Star game now after showing just how crazy the rest of the coaches in the NBA and the Commissioner were for taking so long to select him.

The Suns didn’t have Steve Nash, but it’s nice to see the Cavs break their first losing streak of the season.

Mo Williams named to the NBA All-Star team and skills challenge

They finally got it rght. Mo Williams is the main reason the Cavs have improved so dramatically this season. LeBron finally has a real point guard, and Williams can also create his own shot. The team is so much more fun to watch as well. It’s much more rare now to see LeBron sitting at the top of the key with the ball, only to settle for a long jumper.

Now Williams will also appear in the skills challenge, replacing Orlando’s Jameer Nelson.

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