| 1 year ago :: Oct 08, 2008 - 5:10PM #1 | |
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Just a few notes from the game last night against the Raptors. - Zydrunas Ilgaukas looked very good tonight, scoring 16 points on 8-for-12 shooting while snagging six rebounds and dishing off two assists. He also played some solid post defense on Jermaine O'Neal. - LeBron played just over 8 minutes, missing the three shots he took and dishing out two assists, one of which turned into a nice And One to Anderson Varejao. Expect many similar outings this preseason, but I wonder if he'll bring a little more to those two matchups with the Celtics. - Give the first round of the shooting guard competition to Sasha Pavlovic by a nose over Wally Szczerbiak, with Daniel Gibson coming in at a distant third. Pavlovic scored the first basket of the game on a nice little jumper, and ended up with 5 points, 4 assists, a block and and steal. Wally finished with 7 points, and made another nice 12-footer off the curl that seems to be his best shot in the Cavalier offense, but he seems to be better suited as a scorer off the bench. But things can change significantly over the next 20 days. - The most disappointing performance of the night belonged to Daniel Gibson. Gibson finished with 12 points, but did so on 4-of-13 shooting, including just 2-of-11 inside the 3-point arc. There's no doubt that Gibson is a deadly spot-up shooter, but his ballhandling was miserable tonight, and he forced a number of tough shots off the dribble. The box score says he had 3 assists, but on the whole he did very little to create opportunities for his teammates. The Cavs did very well in bringing Delonte West back, because right now Gibson is not going to work as a backup point guard. - Mo Williams was fine in his Cavalier debut, but was prone to overhandling the ball at the top of the circle. He did make a couple of nice shots, but he didn't get to the rim as much as I would have liked. Obviously he is still learning the offensive schemes, but his real value to this team will be his ability to create easier shots for his teammates. - J.J. Hickson had a decent debut, with 7 points and 4 boards, but there's really no way to judge his progression at this early point. He has a lot to learn out there, and looked lost on a number of occasions. I'll say it again, if he's going to get minutes early in the season, he's going to have to learn Mike Brown's defensive schemes quickly. Hickson did have one very nice up-and-under move for a basket and a foul, and came up with a steal and a thunderous dunk on a breakaway. His free throws seemed to have a very high arc. - Tarence Kinsey got nearly all of LeBron's leftover minutes, but did little to distinguish himself, going 2-for-8 for 6 points. Szczerbiak and Pavlovic were not on the court together, which would imply that Kinsey will is the prime candidate to be LeBron's backup at small forward. - The Q apparently doesn't have the capacity to handle Darnell Jackson's number, as he was listed as 0, instead of his jersey number, which is 00. - As for the Raptors, they really found their groove in the 3rd Quarter, turning an 8-point halftime deficeit into a 5-point lead at the start of the 4th Quarter. The Raptors are really starting to look like a European team, getting into the lane and kicking the ball out for mid-range jumpers, and they were easily able to exploit the guys at the end of the bench who are still learning the defensive system. The Raptors shot 52% from the field for the game. - The 08-09 Cavalier Girls made their debut last night, with two performances between quarters. They also spent time during the game in the aisles around the arena, including a trip to the upper deck in the second half. I like the idea, but they were in the stairway aisles, and that could be problematic when there are more than 4000 people at the Q. This was just a test run, but the girls definitely got attention in the stands, with a number of fans stopping by for pictures. Go Cavs. Great to see the team back in uniform. Mike C.
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| 1 year ago :: Oct 08, 2008 - 5:22PM #2 | |
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Seriously, I have to write my own HTML to make this look right? What's going on?
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| 1 year ago :: Oct 08, 2008 - 5:49PM #3 | |
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good info thanks. but remember it was the first PRESEASON game. some stuff about mo and boobie you said in here wont be true come regular season when LBJ is playing
"You can't put a size limit on my heart. I'm 7'6'' out there. I'm Yao Ming." -Delonte West
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| 1 year ago :: Oct 09, 2008 - 8:41AM #4 | |
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Not a bad summation. Thanks for the perspective. It's always nice to have as many different sets of eyes as possible for these non televised games.
The first game of the preseason, I wouldn't put a whole lot into actual player performance, rotations, or player groupings. MB is just trying to get ideas on meshing lineups and such, with all these new faces. Remember, we only have 3 guys from the start of last year's TC here right now. Hopefully, the meshing of these guys progresses quickly through the preseason. But, I still expect the team to start out a bit slow as they develop chemistry. |
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| 1 year ago :: Oct 09, 2008 - 8:52AM #5 | |
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Yes nice job. Did Z play any minutes in the 4th quarter.
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| 1 year ago :: Oct 09, 2008 - 9:00AM #6 | |
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No Z in the 4th Quarter. I was actually surprised to see both Z and Ben Wallace out there to start the 3rd Quarter. Z went 4-for-4 in the 3rd, and was the only Cavalier who should have bothered coming out of the locker room for the second half.
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| 1 year ago :: Oct 09, 2008 - 9:12AM #7 | |
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Considering no Lebron most of the game and No Z in the 4Th it looks like we didn't do to bad. I mean the game was close for 3 quarters with out Lebron. I like hearing that.
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| 1 year ago :: Oct 09, 2008 - 9:30PM #8 | |
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I would not put much into the first 3 preseason games. That is were they will learn the most. Since we have some new guys out there and they are not getting to play with Lebron, who we know will play 42-44 minutes a game, this nothing like what we will see in the regular season. The only thing of interest in these first few games will be to watch and see if the defensive rotations start happening fluidly. That is where we will see how the new guys are picking up the schemes. If they look lost ALA JJ Hickson, that just means he does not have the rotations yet. I expect by game 4 and 5 you will see better rotations which will lead to more easy points on the O side. |
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| 1 year ago :: Oct 09, 2008 - 10:05PM #9 | |
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im not bothered on how our team played last game its the preason many of our seasoned players didnt play a lot of minutes mike brown just want to see who will give good minutes coming from those who are new in our team like TK MO JJ brown is also giving minutes to sasha and wally to prove themselves worthy of the starting spot give JJ and DARNELL time too grow up remember boobie didnt have an impact on our team until the second half of the season during his rookie year JJ and andy got a lot of minutes coz Z and BEN is getting old and want to keep them fresh for the entire season for boobie he is still finding his rythm back from the ankle surgery and injured shoulder he will get it soon dont worry as for lebron he was just give little minutes for him not to lose his rythm. expext BRON to play more minutes on fri against the C's and on the places in which NBA seldom plays i believe we have a talented line up and can contend for a RING this season its only a matter of team chemistry dat shud be build up this preseason!!! A+ offseason for us! GO CAVS! |
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| 1 year ago :: Oct 09, 2008 - 10:15PM #10 | |
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I fill the same way. This should be the best season yet.
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