Category: Cleveland Cavaliers (Page 60 of 88)

Kornheiser thinks Cavs can get #1 seed

Dressed in a pilgrim outfit for Thanksgiving (which I love, by the way…the absurdity factor of PTI is one of its top selling points), Tony Kornheiser said he thinks the Cavs can go out and win the top seed in the East in the regular season. Both he and Mike Wilbon pointedly refused to say they could win the East in the playoffs and get to the Finals.

Finally….people are noticing.

Damon Jones injury

This will be a good test of how deep the Cavs bench will be this season. Jones has been a key player, probably the 7th man after Donyell Marshall’s 6th man. Jones turned his ankle last night, it doesn’t sound serious, but he’ll probably miss some games. Jones is the 2 in the 1-2 punch from the bench. Where that punch will come from while he recovers will be interesting to see.

Cavs maintain 20 pt home victory margin

As soon as we were done singing Carmen Ohio at the OSU banquest at Windows on the River last night, we all looked at our watches and wondered if the Cavs were still playing, raced downstairs to the Rock Bottom Brewery, and found the Cavs up by 10 in the 4th quarter. Before we were half way through our first beers, the lead stretched to 22 and the game was over.

It’s getting very difficult to ignore this team.

Washington Post team of the week

Sounds like they miss Larry Hughes…

The past four games, Larry Hughes has averaged 23 points, 6.5 assists and 5.5 rebounds. Looks like he’s finally beginning to find his rhythm. The Cavaliers are also 5-0 at Quicken Loans Arena this season, winning each game by an average of 20.

I think we might finally have a competitive home game tonight…bad blood between Cavs and Celtics, no?

A great Cleveland sports weekend

Buckeyes beat Michigan in a game that ESPN is already going to re-broadcast as an Instant Classic this week. The Cavs, in what I think is the best Cavs game I have seen in more than 10 years, deliver a STUNNING comeback victory behind an epic triple-double performance by Lebron James which was so good, Larry Hughes’ 37 points was almost an afterthought. And the Browns win in a shutout, unveiling Charlie Frye for the first time.

All in all, a great sports weekend for Ohio. Maybe the Bengals will even beat the Colts! (not that important though, is it…this blog is, after all, CLEVELANDScores.)

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