I don't really know what happened with the Cavs but just from reading on here and other forums, it seems a lot of people are using this cliched tidbit:
The Cavs are built for the regular season, not the playoffs.
What the hell does that even mean? How do you "build a team for the playoffs"?
Here's the way I see it, the Cavs still don't have a legitimate second scoring option. I know Mo Williams, Shaq, and Jamison were suppose to provide the scoring when Lebron was out, but all of them flopped. Mo disappeared completely, Shaq resorted to crappy soft touch shots, and Jamison reverted to nothing more than a mere role player. I don't think Shaq should have been playing those minutes, Hickson and Varejao are our best front court because they are mobile.
Like most of you, I am frustrated, especially since I really thought they would win it all this year. But until Lebron leaves, this is still a really good team, but I guess my question would be, what are they missing? I think getting Bosh or Amare is a pipe dream, Wade will stay in Miami, Ray Allen with Boston, Joe Johnson won't come here, etc...I also don't see many teams willing to deal for the likes of Delonte, Mo, Hickson, or Jamison, especially not for a superstar. Z will retire, Shaq might keep playing, but probably not on the Cavs, and that of course leaves us a little thin on the front court.
Ok, I'm just rambling on now.
Thoughts?
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Fri, May 14, 2010 6:21 PM
May 14, 2010 6:21 PM
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