
sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Apr 17, 2017 10:15pm
Cavs are still the team to beat.

sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Apr 17, 2017 10:16pm
He's having a great series. Definitely playing better than I expected.Benny The Jet;1848455 wrote:1)4th quarter letdowns still a major concern. Hate the ISO ball when it got close and Lebron just dribbled air out of the ball
2) PG is REALLY good...a lot better than I originally gave him credit for. He's a superstar carrying a crappy team. His shot is really nice
Cavs in 4.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 17, 2017 10:17pm
Paul George is a beast. Not sure why anyone would question that. Cavs still haven't played their best ball, but it's better to be up 2-0 and learn than be down 0-2.
The 4th quarter let downs are just inexcusable. They should have sat Lebron for the first two minutes.
The 4th quarter let downs are just inexcusable. They should have sat Lebron for the first two minutes.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 17, 2017 10:19pm
Also the turnovers, smh. Eliminate the turnovers and this game is over at half time.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 17, 2017 10:20pm
They have 2 days of rest between each game. I would be pretty pissed if they lose both.friendfromlowry;1848454 wrote:Pretty worried about these two games in Indiana. Hope they don't lose both.

sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Apr 17, 2017 10:25pm
This is a concern for the later rounds. We don't drop a game to the Pacers.like_that;1848462 wrote:Also the turnovers, smh. Eliminate the turnovers and this game is over at half time.

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Apr 17, 2017 10:30pm
I worry they won't shoot 55% too often. Love was nearly perfect and Kyrie/LeBron very good. Feels like a 20+ point blowout.
2-0 though. Nothing else matters.
2-0 though. Nothing else matters.
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friendfromlowry
Posts: 6,239
Apr 17, 2017 10:38pm
I don't think it's a rest thing where extra days off will be the difference. I just think the margin in which they've played has been so far thin that switching home venues could be the difference maker. Of course, if they clean up the fundamental things like missed free throws and turnovers then neither game is as close. I don't think they will lose both games, but will be pissed if they do. Getting through the east is definitely going to be more nerve wracking than years past.like_that;1848463 wrote:They have 2 days of rest between each game. I would be pretty pissed if they lose both.

sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Apr 17, 2017 11:01pm
18 turnovers. That won't happen again.Ironman92;1848466 wrote:I worry they won't shoot 55% too often. Love was nearly perfect and Kyrie/LeBron very good. Feels like a 20+ point blowout.
2-0 though. Nothing else matters.

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Apr 17, 2017 11:13pm
I agree. Just selfishly wanting them to play well on offense, good on defense and also take care of the ball. 2-0 is what's important and I know I'm being greedy.sleeper;1848471 wrote:18 turnovers. That won't happen again.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 18, 2017 5:19am
If you look at the bright side, the regular season cavs lose that game.friendfromlowry;1848468 wrote:I don't think it's a rest thing where extra days off will be the difference. I just think the margin in which they've played has been so far thin that switching home venues could be the difference maker. Of course, if they clean up the fundamental things like missed free throws and turnovers then neither game is as close. I don't think they will lose both games, but will be pissed if they do. Getting through the east is definitely going to be more nerve wracking than years past.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Apr 18, 2017 7:42am
I'm starting to get the feeling that this is who they are. Regardless of how big the lead seems to get, it's probably not safe. They just get complacent when they have a big lead. Would be nice to see them have a killer instinct when they get up that big but I just don't think that's their makeup.like_that;1848461 wrote: The 4th quarter let downs are just inexcusable.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 18, 2017 8:13am
Starting? They have been doing this since the 2015 playoffs lol. I can probably bring up 10 games in the last two playoffs where they took a big lead and ended up making everyone sweat out the end of the game.BR1986FB;1848483 wrote:I'm starting to get the feeling that this is who they are. Regardless of how big the lead seems to get, it's probably not safe. They just get complacent when they have a big lead. Would be nice to see them have a killer instinct when they get up that big but I just don't think that's their makeup.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 18, 2017 8:27am
BTW, there are a lot of positives in this win that the Cavs can build on.
-Feeding love
-The entire team played with energy. Defense has sucked, but that 3rd quarter defensive effort for a lot of East teams is all they need. If they give that type of effort to match their offensive output, they are very tough to beat.
-Shump actually wasn't a piece of shit on the court. He gave PG fits in the third quarter.
-18 turnovers and they still won. The pacers converted on many of those turnovers too.
-I don't give a shit what Lebron's stat line says, he had a shitty game for his standards. 8 turnovers, and most of them were care/less sloppy. Despite that, the cavs still won.
-PG has now twice given the Cavs a great performance, and the Cavs have fended it off.
This series is looking pretty familiar to the Detroit series last year. Cavs are building on each game, and they need to focus on the little things.
-Feeding love
-The entire team played with energy. Defense has sucked, but that 3rd quarter defensive effort for a lot of East teams is all they need. If they give that type of effort to match their offensive output, they are very tough to beat.
-Shump actually wasn't a piece of shit on the court. He gave PG fits in the third quarter.
-18 turnovers and they still won. The pacers converted on many of those turnovers too.
-I don't give a shit what Lebron's stat line says, he had a shitty game for his standards. 8 turnovers, and most of them were care/less sloppy. Despite that, the cavs still won.
-PG has now twice given the Cavs a great performance, and the Cavs have fended it off.
This series is looking pretty familiar to the Detroit series last year. Cavs are building on each game, and they need to focus on the little things.
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ppaw1999
Posts: 344
Apr 18, 2017 1:32pm
I wish the Cavs could have kept Delly. His energy off the bench and willingness to play D and do the dirty work would help these 4th quarter let downs:mad:

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 18, 2017 3:05pm
It didn't last year.ppaw1999;1848522 wrote:I wish the Cavs could have kept Delly. His energy off the bench and willingness to play D and do the dirty work would help these 4th quarter let downs:mad:
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friendfromlowry
Posts: 6,239
Apr 18, 2017 3:27pm
like_that;1848488 wrote:BTW, there are a lot of positives in this win that the Cavs can build on.
-Feeding love
-The entire team played with energy. Defense has sucked, but that 3rd quarter defensive effort for a lot of East teams is all they need. If they give that type of effort to match their offensive output, they are very tough to beat.
-Shump actually wasn't a piece of shit on the court. He gave PG fits in the third quarter.
-18 turnovers and they still won. The pacers converted on many of those turnovers too.
-I don't give a shit what Lebron's stat line says, he had a shitty game for his standards. 8 turnovers, and most of them were care/less sloppy. Despite that, the cavs still won.
-PG has now twice given the Cavs a great performance, and the Cavs have fended it off.
This series is looking pretty familiar to the Detroit series last year. Cavs are building on each game, and they need to focus on the little things.
Also worth mentioning that Toronto and Boston are currently down 0-1. I think one of them will go down 0-2 tonight.

Crimson streak
Posts: 9,002
Apr 18, 2017 3:44pm
I think both lose the series to be honest. I think I'd rather play Toronto than the bucksfriendfromlowry;1848551 wrote:Also worth mentioning that Toronto and Boston are currently down 0-1. I think one of them will go down 0-2 tonight.
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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
Apr 18, 2017 4:27pm
ppaw1999;1848522 wrote:I wish the Cavs could have kept Delly. His energy off the bench and willingness to play D and do the dirty work would help these 4th quarter let downs:mad:
Agreed; our defense is pretty worthless. They will never win it all playing D the way they do now.

Commander of Awesome
Posts: 23,151
Apr 18, 2017 5:11pm
My bet is on Boston.friendfromlowry;1848551 wrote:Also worth mentioning that Toronto and Boston are currently down 0-1. I think one of them will go down 0-2 tonight.

Benny The Jet
Posts: 2,987
Apr 18, 2017 7:14pm
Debatable. I would rather face the Bucks personally. Lowry kills KI every single time it feels like. They have better supporting pieces though. We don't have an answer for Giannis, but there's not much else that scares me on that team.Crimson streak;1848556 wrote:I think both lose the series to be honest. I think I'd rather play Toronto than the bucks
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like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 20, 2017 9:46am
Predictions for tonight?
More/less the same shit from the last 2 games?
More/less the same shit from the last 2 games?

ernest_t_bass
Posts: 24,984
Apr 20, 2017 10:38am
Win.

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Apr 20, 2017 10:42am
Not close one way or the otherlike_that;1848922 wrote:Predictions for tonight?
More/less the same shit from the last 2 games?

Benny The Jet
Posts: 2,987
Apr 20, 2017 11:10am
Any update on JR if he's in or out?