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Official Cavaliers at Knicks Game Thread (11/6)
2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 06, 2009 - 11:19AM #1
The Source (Admin6)
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Regular Season Game #7: Cavaliers (3-3) vs. Knicks (1-4)
Date: Friday, November 6th, 2009
Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Arena: Madison Square Garden
TV: FSOhio HD, ESPN 
Radio: WTAM 1100
Probable Starters


Friday's Fast Facts

  • Tonight, the Cavaliers will take on the Knicks in Madison Square Garden. Cleveland has won five consecutive games against New York, including the last three on the road. In this span, the Cavs have outscored the Knicks by an average margin of 112.2-96.6 while shooting .492 from the field compared to .423 from the Knicks. The team has also controlled the paint, 42.8-34.8.
  • In 10 career games at the Garden, LeBron James has averaged 30.1 points on .469 shooting, including .455 from behind the arc, 5.6 rebounds, 6.6 assists and 2.3 steals. Since 2005-06, James has averaged 35.6 ppg, which ranks 2nd (K. Bryant - 46.7) in the league for visiting opponents scoring (min. of three games). (STATS, Inc.)
  • In the last game at New York, a 107-102 win, LeBron James recorded 52 points, nine rebounds and 11 assists. James became the first player to post at least those numbers in a NBA game since Wilt Chamberlain (53 points, 14 assists, 32 rebounds) on March 18, 1968 and joined Michael Jordan as the only visitors to Madison Square Garden with multiple 50-point games. James also notched 50 points, eight rebounds and 10 assists in a 119-102 win on March 5, 2008.
  • Against Chicago last night, LeBron James tallied 25 points on 9-17 (.529) shooting, seven rebounds, six assists, one steal and one block in 38 minutes. For the season, James is averaging 25.2 points, 7.7 rebounds and 7.8 assists in 38.2 minutes.
  • On Thursday, Anderson Varejao finished with 12 points on 5-7 (.714) shooting and a season-high 13 rebounds in 35 minutes, marking his second consecutive double-double. Varejao now has three double-doubles on the season, all in the past four games as he has led the team each time in rebounding. It marked the fourth time in his career he recorded back-to-back double-doubles.
  • Versus Chicago, Shaquille O'Neal recorded his second double-double of the season with 14 points on 7-13 (.538) shooting and 10 rebounds in 31 minutes. He also set a season high in blocks with five. The last time O'Neal blocked five or more shots in a game was on November 21, 2007 against the Atlanta Hawks. In his last two games, O'Neal is averaging 17.5 points on 14-22 shooting (.636), 9.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 3.0 blocks in 30.0 minutes per game.
  • In Cleveland's last four games, the team's defense has held opponents to just .412 shooting (128-311) from the field and 85.5 points per game. Cleveland's defense so far on the season ranks 5th in the NBA in opponent points per game (89.7), 4th in defensive field goal percentage (.424) and is tied for 8th in blocks (6.0) per game. The team is allowing 31.3 points in the paint, the 3rd fewest in the NBA and after only giving up two to Chicago, ranks 3rd in second chance points allowed at 9.8 points per game.
  • Through the first six games, the team has made 52 three-point field goals, which is eight more than the team's previous best mark of 44 in 2007-08 and 15 more than the third best marks of 37 in 2005-06, 1996-97 and 1995-96. (STATS, Inc.)
  • With Anthony Parker, who went 3-3 from three on Thursday, tied for 11th in the NBA in three-point shooting at 12-22, .545 and Daniel Gibson ranking 14th at 14-26, .538 leading the team and Mo Williams shooting 14-30 (.467), the Cavaliers are one of the most improved teams in shooting three-pointers from last season (.393) to this season (.444), which ranks 5th.
  • Daniel Gibson continues to lead the Cavaliers bench, scoring eight against the Bulls on 3-4 shooting (.750) in 17 minutes. Gibson has scored in double figures in three of the team's six games this season.
  • The Cavaliers have carried over from last season their skill in taking care of the basketball. Last season, the Cavaliers ranked 6th in te league at 12.7 turnovers per game and this season, they continue to rank 6th in the NBA for the fewest turnovers at only 13.2.
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2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 06, 2009 - 11:31AM #2
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Ref assignments:  Ken Mauer, John Goble, David Guthrie.


GO CAVS!!!

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2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 06, 2009 - 1:08PM #3
ElPadrino
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I will quess lebron and the cavs will go off tonight and dismatle the knicks. Go cavs

2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 06, 2009 - 3:36PM #4
CavalierBuck(scUM-Buster)
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It should be interesting to see how the crowd responds tonight in NY


 


 


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2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 06, 2009 - 3:43PM #5
LeDan
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Nov 6, 2009 -- 3:36PM, CavalierBuck(scUM-Buster) wrote:


It should be interesting to see how the crowd responds tonight in NY


 


 





We can guess...


Everytime LeBron touches the ball the crowd gives him a standing ovation. :/

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2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 06, 2009 - 3:45PM #6
C-TownSouth
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Man, we really have to get the win tonight!  We need all of our guys to play great and step it up to show New Yorkers why LeBron is staying put.


Call me crazy but I wish there was a way we could get Z in the starting lineup.  You can tell it's hard for him to come off the bench because he seems so cold by the time they get him in the game.  Maybe start Z and Shaq, see who's in a better flow from the start, then bring in our energy guy in Andy to play with whoever we leave out there.


I'm normally not a big fan of Shaq and Z playing at the same time but it's early in the year and our team is still in the feeling out process obviously.  We have to get our rotations figured out soon, if we don't it's going to be a long year of playing around with our lineup to see what works.


Also, I agree with what a lot of people are saying about getting our young bigs some more PT.  Who knows, maybe one of them is the answer.

2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 06, 2009 - 4:12PM #7
CURTYCURT (sober)
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I hope the Cavs realize that they can't play with that many turnovers and expect to win the game against anybody. 12 is way to many, and with Shaq and LbJ having 3 each it has to change.  I thought the offensive movement was great yesterday and has to be the same today. The shots just weren't falling.  Our bench should be much better then theirs and we have to show it tonight. 12 points of the bench, especially when Gibson had 8 of them is unacceptable..also MB played Daniel Gibson more minutes last year (when he wasn't hitting jumpers) then this year.  I really don't get that.  RIDE THE HOT HAND no matter what the minutes say.  I'd rather have a lead then a tired player. 


I know we will win but we can't play lazy. We need to start setting the tone now!

2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 06, 2009 - 4:24PM #8
Larry Bird
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Nov 6, 2009 -- 3:43PM, LeDan wrote:


Nov 6, 2009 -- 3:36PM, CavalierBuck(scUM-Buster) wrote:


It should be interesting to see how the crowd responds tonight in NY


 


 





We can guess...


Everytime LeBron touches the ball the crowd gives him a standing ovation. :/





did lebron go to the parade anybody know?

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2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 06, 2009 - 5:07PM #9
CavalierCrazy
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Nov 6, 2009 -- 4:24PM, Larry Bird wrote:


Nov 6, 2009 -- 3:43PM, LeDan wrote:


Nov 6, 2009 -- 3:36PM, CavalierBuck(scUM-Buster) wrote:


It should be interesting to see how the crowd responds tonight in NY


 


 





We can guess...


Everytime LeBron touches the ball the crowd gives him a standing ovation. :/





did lebron go to the parade anybody know?




i would say yes.


on tonights game though. this is one that we will most likely win. if we lose i will be so worried and so sad idk what i will do. after this game we have orlando and thats not until wednesday i believe. if we cant use tonights gmae and the next how many days to get our offense right for the orlando game, then i will be convinced mike brown cant do it by himself.

2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 06, 2009 - 6:22PM #10
Kel [stuck in WNY but i ♥ CLE]
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everyone who had a bad game last night better have a monster game tonight. granted, LeBron may take more shots tonight but still, everyone needs to step up on both ends of the floor.

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