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The problem with the NBA is most teams are going with these tiny weak ass guards, who can't defend worth shit, while not having any rim protectors to clean up their mess.. This is what got the Cavs in trouble before the trade, and its these types of teams that the Warriors and Hawks feast on...
 
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Most expected the Cleveland Cavaliers to be an offensive juggernaut once they united three of the league's best scorers. But it's what the Cavaliers are doing defensively that continues to fuel their winning streak.

They'll look to match a franchise record by winning their 13th straight Friday night when they visit the Indiana Pacers.

Cleveland (31-20) defeated the Clippers 105-94 on Thursday in a game that wasn't as competitive as the final margin indicated. The Cavaliers, who took a half-game lead over Chicago for first place in the Central Division, led by as many as 32 points in the third quarter.

Kyrie Irving had an underwhelming 10 points on 1-of-5 shooting, but was boosted by 24 points from Kevin Love while LeBron James added 23 points and nine assists. Cleveland improved to 7-2 when Love and James each score at least 20.

Though Irving, James and Love each ranked among the league's top 12 in scoring average over the past three seasons, defensive improvement has enabled the Cavaliers' recent surge. They've held their last 10 opponents to 92.1 points per game on 40.4 percent shooting after previously giving up 100.7 per game on 47.2 percent shooting, which was the second-worst mark in the NBA.

"We're hanging our hats on being a defensive ballclub right now," Irving said. "We're holding teams under a certain amount of points every single game and that's the goal going into the game."

The Cavaliers have won 13 in a row twice before, most recently from Jan. 16-Feb. 11, 2010, James' final season of his first stint in Cleveland.

The Pacers (18-32), who have won eight straight home matchups, have won three of five but still haven't defeated a team with a winning record since a 94-91 victory over Milwaukee on Jan. 2. They're 6-19 against such opponents.

Indiana set a season high for points in Wednesday's 114-109 win over Detroit, with point guard George Hill seemingly the biggest difference maker in his first start since returning on Jan. 23 from a groin injury. He scored 20 on 8-of-12 shooting and recorded six assists with one turnover in 26 minutes. He had played fewer than 22 minutes in four of his first five games since coming back.

The Pacers are 3-1 when Hill starts and 6-5 when he plays while averaging 100.5 points. They've averaged 93.9 points while going 12-27 without him.

"Certainly George leading the way is a big difference for us," coach Frank Vogel said. "He creates things for others and get us organized. He is great playing with the basketball and without the basketball."

Hill, who had missed a total of 12 games over the last two seasons, also sat out the first 28 contests with a knee injury.

"My conditioning is at an all-time low," he said. "But I felt fine physically. It is still going to take a couple game to get my legs back under me."

Indiana's front line figures to be stretched thin without Lavoy Allen and Ian Mahinmi. Allen is missing his third game with a sore right knee while Mahinmi sprained his right ankle Wednesday.

The Cavaliers had dropped 15 of 16 regular-season meetings before winning the last two, including a 109-97 home win on Nov. 29. Love scored 28 while Irving had 24. Hill was inactive.

James is averaging 33.0 points in the second game of his last four back-to-backs, and should be well rested after sitting out the entire fourth quarter in Thursday's blowout.
 
Cavs have had to play a number of back to backs lately

Well at least the starters got to get some rest last night

But then again the Warriors have a tough stretch of games ahead of em...10-11 of their next are on the road



Correct, but they have been playing pretty good...

Lebron been terrific during the second games of back to backs...
 
Damn...Lebron went down on that wrist. Fuck an all-star game...take some time off and let it heal...3 point game..
 
Man everytime I check in the Cavs shot another 3...

Seem like the the last five shots been from deep???
 
1:46 CLE - Kyrie Irving misses 25-foot three point jumper 89-91
1:40 CLE - Iman Shumpert makes 25-foot three point jumper (Kyrie Irving assists) 92-91
 
FG Made-Attempted 38-83 (.458) 37-77 (.481)
3P Made-Attempted 9-30 (.300) 7-20 (.350)
 
The best way to play against the Cavs is to slow things down and put them to sleep... Believe it or not that approach can sap the life out of a team...
 
:lol: Sheeeeit. They won a series without Bosh. Held their own in another with him out for the most part. Shit wasn't happening with Wade out.

Bosh ain't built like that.....

You mean lebron had to put in an all time great performance in order to beat the celtics. and after bosh was inserted into the lineup they handled the thunder.

he was consistent for 3 finals. last one he was trash...like the rest of them not named lebron lol
 
Surprise D West put the beats on Love and what happen no show

Now watch love show up again middle of the road PFs to inflate them numbers
 
You mean lebron had to put in an all time great performance in order to beat the celtics. and after bosh was inserted into the lineup they handled the thunder.

he was consistent for 3 finals. last one he was trash...like the rest of them not named lebron lol

They beat the Pacers without Bosh. Bosh's playoff stats weren't great. Much like I expect from Love...
 
Easy Bruh cause push come to shove Wade still that nigga.. Don't disrespect him like that famo 3 time champ, best shot blocking 2 guard in nba history 12 time all star

Show some respect

where did i disrespect him? even you mentioned he should've been moved to the 3rd option.. he was injured even resting half the season as well. i didn't say he was a bum. he's never been a bum.
 
They beat the Pacers without Bosh. Bosh's playoff stats weren't great. Much like I expect from Love...

they were consistent which is what you need. something to count on every night.

i don't know what love is or won't be for the cavs but i don't like the coach benching him at times when shit don't go right. either he's the guy and is going to have to work through it or he's not.
 
where did i disrespect him? even you mentioned he should've been moved to the 3rd option.. he was injured even resting half the season as well. i didn't say he was a bum. he's never been a bum.

Yeah he was hurtin in the 7 game series with Indy and the spurs the first time around
 
they were consistent which is what you need. something to count on every night.

i don't know what love is or won't be for the cavs but i don't like the coach benching him at times when shit don't go right. either he's the guy and is going to have to work through it or he's not.

Love seems to be the easy target with blatt. It's simple really. We all knew Love doesn't play defense. He is to rebound and score. But he hasn't found his shot on the offensive end. It's fucking brick after brick with him. Jump hook. Three. Brick after fucking brick.
 
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