Category: Cleveland Cavaliers (Page 31 of 88)

Cavs in a deep hole

The Cavaliers lost 97-91 Tuesday night in Detroit but Game 2 wasn’t nearly as close as the score would indicate. The Cavs were mostly limited to jump shots in the first half and committed several careless turnovers as they fell behind early. The Cavaliers made a small run in the fourth quarter to close the gap but the damage was already done. The Pistons used a 13-0 run in the first quarter and part of the second to jump ahead on the Cavaliers. Detroit only managed six bench points but all of their starters finished in double figures, with Rasheed Wallace leading with 30. LeBron scored 23 of his 30 in the second half but the Cavs failed once again to solve the Pistons and fall behind 2-0 in the series.

The Cavs look scared in this series. It’s almost like they know they can’t beat the Pistons and they’re not coming in with any confidence at all. In my opinion, that reflects back on Mike Brown. Yeah, you’re facing the number one seed who won over 60 games this season, but this team is not making any adjustments to stop the basketball machine that is the Detroit Pistons. Brown is a rookie coach and is showing it in the playoffs. Sure, we’ll go back to the Q and perhaps win one game which will give us a glimmer of hope but we all know the series is pretty much over.

LeBron’s MVP hopes officially shattered, comes in second

As has been rumored for the last couple weeks, Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash was voted the MVP for the second straight season. LeBron James finished in second place in front of Dirk Nowitzski, Kobe Bryant, and Chauncey Billups. James tallied 16 first place votes and 688 overall behind Nash’s 57 and 924. Despite failing to win it this season, the 21-year-old star knows there will be plenty of chances in the future.

“It would have been nice of course to put another trophy in my house, in my showcase,” he said from Auburn Hills, Mich., before the Cavaliers played the Detroit Pistons. “But it’s something I’m going to keep working hard for. I can’t dwell on not being named MVP.”

Obviously I, as well as every other Cavalier fan, have campaigned all along for LeBron to win the award this season but it isn’t the end of the world. His reign and dominance in the league is only beginning and he will have plenty of time to rack up MVP trophies. I guess this just wasn’t his year.

Cavs get stomped in Game 1

LeBron and the Cavs may be in store for a long, long series with the Pistons. In the first game of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Pistons destroyed the Cavaliers 113-86 Sunday afternoon. An insane three-point showing put the Pistons up early and basically set the game out of reach. In the first half, they knocked down 10 of 11 threes and built a 21-point lead.

“They’re going to sweep the rest of the playoffs if they shoot like that and win the NBA championship,” James said. “We shot 50 percent and had only six turnovers in the first half and were down 22. It’s hard to explain that.”

On the other end, the Pistons displayed their usual stingy defense. LeBron was held to 22 points and the rest of the James gang couldn’t muster up any offense behind him. The Cavaliers got it handed to them in Game 1 and they’re going to have to pick themselves up off the dirt otherwise they will have no chance in this series.

Barkley tells us like it isn’t

The city of Cleveland is slowly changing its luck and we are glad a big mouth like Charles Barkley won’t be along for the ride. In the last couple weeks, I have listened to Charles “I never won a NBA Championship” Barkley talk down about LeBron James, the Cavaliers and the city itself.

Barkley, a TNT analysis, continued to point out everything James needs to improve on, while giving Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash an overwhelming stamp of approval. He was frustrated that the Cavs/Pistons game was the prime time show, claiming this series would be a joke. Lastly, he arrogantly stated that Cleveland may fold under pressure, considering the city is not use to winning.

I should step back and say “Thank you Charles” for all of the insight; he would be the best person to teach us how to not win an NBA Championship. If we continue to do the opposite of what Barkley says, we will be heading in the right direction.

Second round and still no sign of “Z”

The Cleveland Cavaliers started the second round of the playoffs and Zydrunas Ilgauskas still looks lost on the court. As I watched the Washington Wizards series, I was forcefully convinced by friends and media that the Wizards style of play was the reason Z looked so bad.

The Detroit Pistons play a half court offense and Z still looks bad on both sides of the court. I really believe the Pistons designed plays to drive the baseline, knowing that Z is not only out of place, but refuses to do his job and defend against it. I struggle with a man that is making the type of money we signed him for and doesn’t show up for the playoffs. A true competitor will make up for bad offense by playing hard nose defense and hustle for loose balls. He has done neither.

I see Larry Hughes, Eric Snow and Flip Murray struggle from the field, but recover with good defense and hustle. We are only one game into to this series and Mike Brown needs to act quickly if he has any chance to compete against the Pistons. If Z continues to sleep walk through this series, he should do it from the bench.

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