
sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Feb 7, 2010 1:09pm
Can anyone help me find the Cavs record when playing without Lebron James?
I know he's only missed 20 games in his entire career, and I also know that 2 years ago when he missed 7 games, the Cavs were 0-7 without him. But I'd like to add some more ammunition because as we all know, the Lakers blew out the Trail Blazers without Kobe Bryant.
I know he's only missed 20 games in his entire career, and I also know that 2 years ago when he missed 7 games, the Cavs were 0-7 without him. But I'd like to add some more ammunition because as we all know, the Lakers blew out the Trail Blazers without Kobe Bryant.

wes_mantooth
Posts: 17,977
Feb 7, 2010 1:12pm
No statistics needed. Lebron=GOAT

Skyhook79
Posts: 5,739
Feb 7, 2010 1:22pm
Who cares? What we do know is the Cavs have ZERO Championships with Lebron PLAYING and the Lakers have 4 with Kobe PLAYING.sleeper wrote: Can anyone help me find the Cavs record when playing without Lebron James?
I know he's only missed 20 games in his entire career, and I also know that 2 years ago when he missed 7 games, the Cavs were 0-7 without him. But I'd like to add some more ammunition because as we all know, the Lakers blew out the Trail Blazers without Kobe Bryant.

Azubuike24
Posts: 15,933
Feb 7, 2010 1:24pm
1/20/04 - 99-94 win vs Seattle
1/22/04 - 95-89 loss vs Sacramento
1/24/04 - 95-87 win vs Philadelphia
1/28/05 - 99-96 loss at New York
1/30/05 - 104-97 win vs Milwaukee
4/13/06 - 91-87 win vs New York
4/17/06 - 93-88 win at Boston
4/19/06 - 100-99 win vs Atlanta
1/26/07 - 105-97 win at Philadelphia
1/30/07 - 124-97 win vs Golden State
3/13/07 - 124-100 win vs Sacramento
4/1/07 - 98-96 loss at Boston
11/30/07 - 91-82 loss at Toronto
12/02/07 - 80-70 loss at Boston
12/04/07 - 100-79 loss vs New Jersey
12/05/07 - 105-86 loss at Washington
12/08/07 - 96-93 loss at Charlotte
1/31/08 - 101-95 loss at Seattle
4/16/08 - 84-74 loss vs Detroit
4/15/09 - 111-110 loss vs Philadelphia
9-11 overall record.
7-4 at home.
2-7 on the road.
1/22/04 - 95-89 loss vs Sacramento
1/24/04 - 95-87 win vs Philadelphia
1/28/05 - 99-96 loss at New York
1/30/05 - 104-97 win vs Milwaukee
4/13/06 - 91-87 win vs New York
4/17/06 - 93-88 win at Boston
4/19/06 - 100-99 win vs Atlanta
1/26/07 - 105-97 win at Philadelphia
1/30/07 - 124-97 win vs Golden State
3/13/07 - 124-100 win vs Sacramento
4/1/07 - 98-96 loss at Boston
11/30/07 - 91-82 loss at Toronto
12/02/07 - 80-70 loss at Boston
12/04/07 - 100-79 loss vs New Jersey
12/05/07 - 105-86 loss at Washington
12/08/07 - 96-93 loss at Charlotte
1/31/08 - 101-95 loss at Seattle
4/16/08 - 84-74 loss vs Detroit
4/15/09 - 111-110 loss vs Philadelphia
9-11 overall record.
7-4 at home.
2-7 on the road.

DeyDurkie5
Posts: 11,324
Feb 7, 2010 1:47pm
I believe Sleeper cares, hence the reason for this threadSkyhook79 wrote:Who cares? What we do know is the Cavs have ZERO Championships with Lebron PLAYING and the Lakers have 4 with Kobe PLAYING.sleeper wrote: Can anyone help me find the Cavs record when playing without Lebron James?
I know he's only missed 20 games in his entire career, and I also know that 2 years ago when he missed 7 games, the Cavs were 0-7 without him. But I'd like to add some more ammunition because as we all know, the Lakers blew out the Trail Blazers without Kobe Bryant.

sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Feb 7, 2010 2:13pm
Sweet thanks.Azubuike24 wrote: 1/20/04 - 99-94 win vs Seattle
1/22/04 - 95-89 loss vs Sacramento
1/24/04 - 95-87 win vs Philadelphia
1/28/05 - 99-96 loss at New York
1/30/05 - 104-97 win vs Milwaukee
4/13/06 - 91-87 win vs New York
4/17/06 - 93-88 win at Boston
4/19/06 - 100-99 win vs Atlanta
1/26/07 - 105-97 win at Philadelphia
1/30/07 - 124-97 win vs Golden State
3/13/07 - 124-100 win vs Sacramento
4/1/07 - 98-96 loss at Boston
11/30/07 - 91-82 loss at Toronto
12/02/07 - 80-70 loss at Boston
12/04/07 - 100-79 loss vs New Jersey
12/05/07 - 105-86 loss at Washington
12/08/07 - 96-93 loss at Charlotte
1/31/08 - 101-95 loss at Seattle
4/16/08 - 84-74 loss vs Detroit
4/15/09 - 111-110 loss vs Philadelphia
9-11 overall record.
7-4 at home.
2-7 on the road.
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pkebker
Posts: 760
Feb 7, 2010 9:39pm
I find it interesting that earlier in Lebron's career, when the Cavs played without him, they had a pretty decent record. Then later in his career, when playing without him they have a terrible record. I find this interesting because earlier in his career his supporting cast is much worse than it is now. You would think that it would be the other way around...
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Footwedge
Posts: 9,265
Feb 7, 2010 10:08pm
Yup. if Kobe breaks his leg, then the Cavs would be in trouble. LA is a better team without mr. 32% behind the arc.