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Best win of the season, the team is finally getting it and learning how to play as a team, plus the additions of Smith and Mozgov have been golden and gives them the balance they have been lacking..
 
Road Rage is bound to say something absurd from time to time

let it go :lol:

ps Derrick Rose as a superstar talent is done in this league

That nigga official jumped off a bridge

Rose been done, that's Jimmy's team now

Rose need to go ahead and start deferring
 
All of a sudden smith was the missing piece? Foh RR

He has size and can play the 2 plus knock down a open shot plus he is suited to come off the bench and can be an instant spark plug, and Mozgov is the big man in the middle they needed...
JR is a role player with a definite role on the Cavs team.. Most good team has a few superstars surrounded by the right role players, this is why I stand by my original statement, that he and Mozgove are both missing pieces that were lacking before.
And if you think I am talking shit after the Cavs started winning, check my post I noted this while they were in the mist of a 6 game losing streak.
 
All of a sudden smith was the missing piece? Foh RR

I can't say he's the missing piece but "HIS" style of play is what they wanted Waiters to do catch and shoot...

Waiters style somewhat reflected Kyrie's so I guess that's what made the trade easy.


The new additions have something to do with the flow and mood of the team, but seem like the two egg-heads are starting to let the coach do his job somewhat. It's no doubt dude can coach, but it about running his sets and moving the ball.

Yea defense might be questionable but tuning your coach out and doing whatever is one of the recipes for extended losing streaks.
 
An inside look at the Cavaliers' 108-94 win over the Chicago Bulls.

Stars of the game

In one of their most balanced games of the season the Cavs got contributions from all precincts. Timofey Mozgov had 15 points and 15 rebounds, Kevin Love had 16 points and 12 rebounds, Kyrie Irving had 18 points and 12 assists, LeBron James had 26 points and Tristan Thompson had 10 rebounds.

How the game turned

The game never turned. The Cavs were in control from wire-to-wire, as their five starters all had big games. James, Irving, Love, Thompson and J.R. Smith combined to outscore the Bulls' five starters, 95-59.

Quotable

"Other teams get up for us, and we have to deal with it." Cavs coach David Blatt.

"They can put a lot of points up on the board. They can make up ground quickly." Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau, on the Cavs.

Q tidbits

o Ohio State coach Urban Meyer and quarterback Cardale Jones were introduced to the crowd between the first and second quarters.

o LeBron James said he did not give any advice to Jones before the Ohio State quarterback decided to return to school rather than declare for the NFL draft. "I did not talk to him at all," said James.

o This was the 14th time the Cavs have played on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Their record on that day is 9-5.

o The Cavs concluded their West Coast trip with wins in Los Angeles over the Lakers and Clippers on consecutive nights. They are just the third road team to win in L.A. on consecutive nights. Memphis did it in December of 2004 and Dallas did it in October of 2009 and April of 2014.

LeBron's line

Minutes: 36

Points: 26

FGA-FGM: 23-12

3-pt FGA-FGM: 3-0

FTA-FGM: 3-2

Rebounds: 5

Assists: 4

Steals: 0

Turnovers: 6
 
Ethan J. Skolnick @EthanJSkolnick about 8 minutes ago
JR Smith on leadership: "Melo is more of an 'I'll show you,' as opposed to Bron is more of an 'I'll tell you, then I'll show you."
 
Ethan J. Skolnick @EthanJSkolnick about 8 minutes ago
JR Smith on leadership: "Melo is more of an 'I'll show you,' as opposed to Bron is more of an 'I'll tell you, then I'll show you."

There you have it... and anyone that says that J.R. is not a different player than he was in NY and that he's not been an asset to what the Cavs have been doing since he's been there is talking out of their asses straight up... :hmm:
 
Now JR. is the savior lmaooo

The same 6th man of the year who shit the bed against the smeltrics

Yeah ok keep drinking that Kool aid lol
 
Now JR. is the savior lmaooo

The same 6th man of the year who shit the bed against the smeltrics

Yeah ok keep drinking that Kool aid lol


JR plays well with an Alpha dog player. In Denver with Chauncey or NY with Kidd (he won 6th man of year) he's gonna thrive off bench with Lebron and Cavs
 
He got it backwards, if anything Irving and James are the savior while players like Thompson, Mozgov and JR are the complementary pices they were lacking. You can have a 100g car but if its missing the right spark plugs your not going anywhere with it..
 
He got it backwards, if anything Irving and James are the savior while players like Thompson, Mozgov and JR are the complementary pices they were lacking. You can have a 100g car but if its missing the right spark plugs your not going anywhere with it..

RR that's a terrible analogy :lol:
 
RR that's a terrible analogy :lol:

Its not an annology, its the truth... Jr., Thompson, Mozgov and even Shumpert are roll players who complement the superstar players, they are not saviors or none of that shit you are talking about... However they are parts that are needed to make the engine run smooth..
Think about it, was Horry/Fisher, Kerr/Harper, Rio/Miller/Allen the saviors to their teams? Or were they key components towards helping their teams win?
 
He has size and can play the 2 plus knock down a open shot plus he is suited to come off the bench and can be an instant spark plug, and Mozgov is the big man in the middle they needed...
JR is a role player with a definite role on the Cavs team.. Most good team has a few superstars surrounded by the right role players, this is why I stand by my original statement, that he and Mozgove are both missing pieces that were lacking before.
And if you think I am talking shit after the Cavs started winning, check my post I noted this while they were in the mist of a 6 game losing streak.

You did. And like you said, a lot of things may not show up in the stat line.

Flipping Waiters for those three pieces could prove huge.


I can't say he's the missing piece but "HIS" style of play is what they wanted Waiters to do catch and shoot...

Waiters style somewhat reflected Kyrie's so I guess that's what made the trade easy.


The new additions have something to do with the flow and mood of the team, but seem like the two egg-heads are starting to let the coach do his job somewhat. It's no doubt dude can coach, but it about running his sets and moving the ball.

Yea defense might be questionable but tuning your coach out and doing whatever is one of the recipes for extended losing streaks.

They did move the ball pretty well tonight, but who knows if they are listening to the coach. It could be Lebron ordering things as he did during the last winning streak when he moved Kyrie.

Love still has to find his groove on offense, but he was aggressive.
 
You did. And like you said, a lot of things may not show up in the stat line.

Flipping Waiters for those three pieces could prove huge.




They did move the ball pretty well tonight, but who knows if they are listening to the coach. It could be Lebron ordering things as he did during the last winning streak when he moved Kyrie.

Love still has to find his groove on offense, but he was aggressive.

...and Waiters is playing well in OKC so it's worked out so far for everybody :yes:

Love looked great tonite, if he stays aggressive he will be ok...
 
catch and shoot JR might be okay because then he doesnt have to overthink

we can only wait and see how it plays out

This was a liability on the Knicks who was using him as their 2nd option behind Mello, but perfect for his Vinny Johnson roll he is playing on the Cavs, plus his height is also key, him and Mozgov gives the team a much bigger lineup, now its much easier to hide the defensive liability of Love.
This was similar to the problem with the Heat last year, because was injured and especially after Birdman lost his legs, it made the Heat weak at the 2 and the 5 spot, both teams are proving that you cannot win this way in the NBA..
 
...and Waiters is playing well in OKC so it's worked out so far for everybody :yes:

Love looked great tonite, if he stays aggressive he will be ok...

Yeah, I doubt you see gifs of Waiters having to waive for the ball night in, night out. That shit started with the Cavs in preseason. I noticed skip passing going past Waiters. And it was Lebron doing it. Both Waiters and Love were having problems fitting in the offense.

Love is still here and has to deal with it. He has to stay aggressive and demand the ball in spots where he is effective. Love has been too passive and has obviously sacrificed the most between himself and Kyrie. If your 'honorary' PG has a 'get his' mentality, you damn well better stop playing the nice guy.

I can't wait to see what Shump brings to the team.
 
Yeah, I doubt you see gifs of Waiters having to waive for the ball night in, night out. That shit started with the Cavs in preseason. I noticed skip passing going past Waiters. And it was Lebron doing it. Both Waiters and Love were having problems fitting in the offense.

Love is still here and has to deal with it. He has to stay aggressive and demand the ball in spots where he is effective. Love has been too passive and has obviously sacrificed the most between himself and Kyrie. If your 'honorary' PG has a 'get his' mentality, you damn well better stop playing the nice guy.

I can't wait to see what Shump brings to the team.

Waiters shot selection this season wasnt good...I dont see why he had issues with spot shooting....he could have feasted in an off ball role but I am not sure he was satisfied with that
 
Waiters shot selection this season wasnt good...I dont see why he had issues with spot shooting....he could have feasted in an off ball role but I am not sure he was satisfied with that

Why play off ball when he can create his own shot

He want no parts of off ball role
 
Waiters shot selection this season wasnt good...I dont see why he had issues with spot shooting....he could have feasted in an off ball role but I am not sure he was satisfied with that

Even with the spot shooting, they weren't finding him when he was open. The team has been very inconsistent moving the ball on offense. Waiters and Love both suffered because of poor ball movement and not getting the ball when and where they needed to get the ball.

If Irving adapted to become a true PG, I doubt Waiters even ends up traded.
 
Even with the spot shooting, they weren't finding him when he was open. The team has been very inconsistent moving the ball on offense. Waiters and Love both suffered because of poor ball movement and not getting the ball when and where they needed to get the ball.

If Irving adapted to become a true PG, I doubt Waiters even ends up traded.


Waiters has two problems and at times it can be big at times, one is he does not know when his hand is hot or cold.. Most players knows this and tends to adjust their game when they are cold.. Waiters on the other hand shoots the same when he is red hot or ice cold..
JR Smith seems to understand how to ride the hot hand and do other things on the court when he is not.. Another improvement I see in the team is that Irving seems to understand his game and is learning how to play his hot hand.
The next thing Waiters is lacking is the ability to defend both the perimeter and inside in the post..
 
Why play off ball when he can create his own shot

He want no parts of off ball role

Because they had Lebron and Kyrie and maybe even Dellevodova to handle core ball handling

In fact even Lebron should be playing off ball more....the issue is that he really has better passing skills than most point guards

Having the ability to create off the dribble isnt the same as whether it should have been Dion's primary function...

He had the chance to feast on second units....

Anyway its far too early to determine whether the trade is any good long term
 
Bulls-Cavaliers Preview
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The Chicago Bulls' gauntlet of an upcoming schedule began with a loss and doesn't look to ease up anytime soon.

That includes a matchup with the resurgent Cleveland Cavaliers.

Chicago tries to avoid its fourth loss in five games Monday night when it faces the Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena.

The Bulls (27-15) fell victim to red-hot Atlanta on Saturday, falling 107-99 at home despite 23 points and 10 assists from Derrick Rose.

The road from there only gets more challenging with Chicago's upcoming slate featuring contests against reigning champion San Antonio, 28-win Dallas and NBA-leading Golden State.

A fully functional roster would certainly help matters for the Bulls, who have lost five of seven. Rose has averaged 25.5 points and 8.0 assists over his last four games, but Jimmy Butler has topped the 20-point mark just once since Jan. 7 and Joakim Noah remains sidelined with an ankle injury.

"If I had the answer, I swear I wish I could tell you," Rose told Chicago's official site. "Once again, communication, trusting, and just the effort. It's frustrating, very frustrating. We've got to get it together if we want to go far.

"We definitely got to learn how to get stops. We're going to score enough points to win games, but our defense isn't up to par."

The Bulls ranked in the upper half of the NBA with 98.8 points allowed per game through the season's first 35 contests. In the last seven, however, Chicago has surrendered 103.1 points on a league-worst 49.6 field goal percentage.

Cleveland (21-20) meets Chicago at an opportune time considering the Cavaliers' upward trend. After falling below .500 with a six-game losing streak, they made the most of a two-game stint in Los Angeles, beating the Lakers and Clippers on consecutive nights. The Cavaliers shot better than 46 percent in each win -- something they had not accomplished since Dec. 23.

LeBron James and Kyrie Irving combined for 69 points in Friday's 126-121 win over the Clippers, leading Cleveland to its highest offensive output since Nov. 15.

"Communication between us and the coaches is getting a lot better," Irving said. "Just being out there and the coaches calling plays and me and LeBron seeing something out there and calling plays, and then we just got to go execute."


James has averaged 33.7 points on 52.3 percent shooting and 7.7 rebounds since returning from injury on Jan. 13. He experienced a similar level of success in Cleveland's previous game with the Bulls this season, scoring 36 points in the Cavaliers' 114-108 overtime road win on Oct. 31.

Chicago, however, has given James more trouble than most any other NBA team, defeating the four-time MVP in eight of their last 14 regular season meetings.

"They've put in a system over the years," James said of Chicago. "We have our system in place, but we've added a few new guys. We've had some injuries as well. We're starting to pick it up and guys are starting to get healthy, so I'm looking forward to seeing what we can become."

Kevin Love expects to return for Cleveland after he missed Friday's contest with back spasms. Tristan Thompson filled in nicely for Love, scoring a season-high 24 points on 10 of 12 from the field with 12 rebounds in a rare start for the fourth-year forward.

The Bulls have won seven of eight in Cleveland.



They did move the ball pretty well tonight, but who knows if they are listening to the coach. It could be Lebron ordering things as he did during the last winning streak when he moved Kyrie.

I forgot to comment on that part when I made the post, but it's clear as day these two fuckers along with Tyrone Lue is a huge part of the chemistry problem. It not a problem like the Clippers have(players don't like each other), just some players flexing their muscles to show they're bigger than the coach, which could be the team downfall. Honestly if they keep that up I hope they don't win shit and never win shit. You got a fresh knowledgeable coach that y'all could accomplish great things with but y'all tripping fuck that.
 
Because they had Lebron and Kyrie and maybe even Dellevodova to handle core ball handling

In fact even Lebron should be playing off ball more....the issue is that he really has better passing skills than most point guards

Having the ability to create off the dribble isnt the same as whether it should have been Dion's primary function...

He had the chance to feast on second units....

Anyway its far too early to determine whether the trade is any good long term

Well one thing I doubt the Cavs are focusing in long term...
 
I forgot to comment on that part when I made the post, but it's clear as day these two fuckers along with Tyrone Lue is a huge part of the chemistry problem. It not a problem like the Clippers have(players don't like each other), just some players flexing their muscles to show they're bigger than the coach, which could be the team downfall. Honestly if they keep that up I hope they don't win shit and never win shit. You got a fresh knowledgeable coach that y'all could accomplish great things with but y'all tripping fuck that.


Um a coach has to prove himself just like everybody else

:confused: :confused:
 
Well one thing I doubt the Cavs are focusing in long term...

Their core is young so as long as they supply them with the right supporting cast they should be good, look at what the bulls did after Grant and them left, however they kept MJ and Pippen.. But the thing with the Cavs is they don't have time wast with rookies trying to get them up to speed while trying to get their act together at the same time... This is why Wiggins was a better fit with the wolves where there was no pressure for him to perform right away..
 
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