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How about some answers, Wedge?

Besides growing that stupid mustache that makes you look like a creepy “B” actor from the 70’s, when are you going to “grow” your managing abilities? We keep hearing about his genius…yet going by last season and today’s game, it’s obvious he doesn’t have a clue when it comes to the bullpen. Fatman Wickman had nothing this afternoon, yet Wedge leaves him in there to lose a game. This manager and coaching staff better concentrate on this bullpen or we’re in for another disappointing season.

Excellent Cavs breakdown

An ESPN Insider article (subscription required, unfortunately) by John Hollinger offers some compelling analysis of the Cavs’ backcourt problems, concluding that the team’s best option is to play Eric Snow and Jeff McInnis together. Hollinger suggest that, rather than relying on ineffective players like Lucious Harris, Jiri Welsch, Ira Newble and Sasha Pavlovic, McInnis should be starting at the two alongside Snow, not bolted to the bench (‘DNPs-Coach’s Decision’ each of the last two games). Plus, you’ve also got LeBron creating instead of running the point, and the Cavs are a much better team when LeBron’s not bringing the ball up the court.

Hey, they’ve lost nine of 12 and are plummeting out of the playoff race. This makes more sense than playing Jiri Welsch 16 minutes a night.

Paxson's days numbered?

ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith is reporting that the Cavaliers will fire GM Jim Paxson within the next 48 hours. The writing seemed to be on the wall last month when Paul Silas was fired and, during the ensuing press conference, team owner Dan Gilbert refused to address Paxson’s future with the Cavaliers.

The question now (assuming the report is true, of course) is who does Gilbert bring in as the new GM? Considering his track record, especially during the draft, it shouldn’t be too difficult to find someone better than Paxson.

By the way, did the Cavaliers really lose to New Jersey by 31 points Tuesday night? Ugh.

Westbrook is the real deal

Jake Westbrook is proving to be a legit #2 starter. The way he went after a decent-hitting White Sox team yesterday is exactly the kind of attitude this pitching staff needs. C.C. Sabathia needs this kind of attitude when pitching. Some have compared Westbrook to Charles Nagy…in my opinion, Nagy was always a nibbler, never trusting his stuff. Although the Tribe did lose, it wasn’t all bad. We all know this team will hit — the question marks reside with the pitching. If Jake and Millwood each win more than 14 games, watch out.

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