se-alum wrote:
I'm surprised the Pistons record is as bad as it is, even w/ the injuries. They have alot of solid players.
On another note, you have to love Gibson! He just comes in when he's asked and plays well. I feel bad for the guy that Brown obviously isn't his biggest fan.
Gibson needs to play 15 minutes a night. At 49% from behind the arc, it creates tremendous defensive problems for the other teams.
Last night I thought his defense was just average, but more times than not, he has played really well at that end of the court too.
The stellar play of DeLonte of late, and the return of Gotti's 3ball touch does make it tough to find minutes. And nobody can claim steady Parker should sit a lot too. And damn, where did that game come from last night, Jawad Williams?
Right now (well, since the holidays), the Cavs have been every bit as hot as last year's miracle team. Last year's team did a little better at contesting the 3, and their 4th quarter lock downs were better. Not saying at all that this year's defensive team is lacking in ability or effort. because they don't. Just another tribute to coach Brown not accepting anything but 100% effort and excellence at that end of the floor...especially during crunch time.
To the slight (very slight) decline in defensive productivity, the Cavs have offset this with great execution at the offensive end especially in the 4th quarter. Last night's 38 point explosion was a good example of this.
As for LBJ, he had one of his worst halves of the season. Free throws were bad, shots were bad, turnovers and blown layups. But as we all know, when it's time to carry the team, he carries the team. Finding Gotti for 3 wide open 3balls were things of beauty.
I just hope that none of our key cogs go into shooting slumps in the playoffs, especially from brehind the arc.