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1 hour ago, newyorker said:

Mobley seems to think he's a point guard and when he takes the ball up the court, he generally gets striped.  Also, he really needs to stop shooting threes at crucial points of the game.  

What a strange time to single out Mobley's deficiencies.  He had 25 points, 17 rebounds, and 3 blocks last night.  He got stripped one time in this game.

 

He shot one late three, with the Cavs down 9 and 4:24 left, and he followed it up by scoring on a layup on the same possession after a Lamar Stevens offensive rebound.  Then he got a block and a rebound on the next defensive possession.

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Mobley did OK last night.  Allen had an off night.

6 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said:

Mobley did OK last night.  Allen had an off night.

 

He didn't score until pretty late in the game. The uneven play I'll chalk up to the Donovan Mitchell effect. The team still isn't where it should be with the ball sharing, hoping a healthier Rubio can help with that balance.   

Mobley's decision making at key points of the game need to improve.  He needs to pass the ball to a guard before he turns it over (as he usually does)and stop taking threes until his percentages is well above 19.4% (which is simply awful).  He contributed last night, but needs to stay in his lane which is rebounding, defense and low post shots.  

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we went to the game at the barclays last night and i’ll have a few pics —

 

in the meantime —

 

WELCOME TO THE THUNDERDOME !!

 

 

56 minutes ago, mrnyc said:

we went to the game at the barclays last night and i’ll have a few pics —

 

in the meantime —

 

WELCOME TO THE THUNDERDOME !!

 

 

Damn, that was a sweet dunk. Also, Levert has really found his groove these past two months.

^ that look on cedi’s face … and then the bench on the last clip …!

a very different nets team upped their game and effort x1000 and really took it to the cavs last night at the barclays. the cavs seemed ready for that — they played smart and ugly and made sure to follow up, hang around and keep it close. 

so as it went the cavs were losing all night, in fact they were down 6 near the end of the game when we got booted out of our pizza parlor where we were watching (they close at 10pm lol).

so i missed the end of the game — and thats when this happened!

http://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/35927958

 

ok here is a few pics from tuesday's game at the barclays from the cheap seats lol --

 

 

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22 hours ago, mrnyc said:

a very different nets team upped their game and effort x1000 and really took it to the cavs last night at the barclays. the cavs seemed ready for that — they played smart and ugly and made sure to follow up, hang around and keep it close. 

so as it went the cavs were losing all night, in fact they were down 6 near the end of the game when we got booted out of our pizza parlor where we were watching (they close at 10pm lol).

so i missed the end of the game — and thats when this happened!

http://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/35927958

Watched at the bar with some friends. Felt like we won game 7 lol

Going to the game tomorrow. A win clinches a playoff spot and more or less cements the Cavs in the 4 seed (although 76ers surprise loss to GS leaves a small window open to sneak into 3rd). Let’s hope Cavs tcob!

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Nets were playing a great game! Just going right at Mobley/Allen on offense AND defense. If Caris and Cedi can somehow keep that consistency off the bench that would be huge. 

 

Also so good to see Rubio getting back into it. His court vision is off the charts...just watch how his passing leads to those easy buckets. 

Of the Cavs remaining games, only the Knicks have a winning record.

On 3/25/2023 at 3:05 PM, surfohio said:

Am I reading this correctly?

 

Looking like Cavs are statistically at #4 whether they go 7-0 or 1-6...apparently 0-7 knocks us to 5th. 

 

http://www.playoffstatus.com/nba/cavalierswhatif.html

 

 

No.

 

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What this means is that if we go 6-0 for our last 6 games, we have a 52% chance of the #4 seed, a 46% chance of the #3 seed, and a less than 3% chance of doing any better than that, and we do not control our destiny for that #3 seed.

 

If we go 5-1, there's a 78% chance we're the #4 and a 22% chance we're the #3.

 

If we win 4, 3, 2, or 1 of our last 6 games, the chances of us being the #4 seed are greater than 90%, though if we go 1-6 or 0-6, there is a chance that someone could knock us out of #4.

 

So the odds are overwhelming that we're the #4 seed at this point, but we do still have something to play for for now.  If we go 1-1 in our next couple of games, though, largely eliminating the best-case and worst-case scenarios, expect to see a lot of starters get a lot more rest in those final games.

2 minutes ago, Gramarye said:

 

No.

 

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What this means is that if we go 6-0 for our last 6 games, we have a 52% chance of the #4 seed, a 46% chance of the #3 seed, and a less than 3% chance of doing any better than that, and we do not control our destiny for that #3 seed.

 

If we go 5-1, there's a 78% chance we're the #4 and a 22% chance we're the #3.

 

If we win 4, 3, 2, or 1 of our last 6 games, the chances of us being the #4 seed are greater than 90%, though if we go 1-6 or 0-6, there is a chance that someone could knock us out of #4.

 

So the odds are overwhelming that we're the #4 seed at this point, but we do still have something to play for for now.  If we go 1-1 in our next couple of games, though, largely eliminating the best-case and worst-case scenarios, expect to see a lot of starters get a lot more rest in those final games.

 

So we are statistically....at the #4 seed hahaha

2 minutes ago, surfohio said:

 

So we are statistically....at the #4 seed hahaha

Yeah. Three victories guarantees it. Or two and the Knicks not winning out.

i see the sixers have 8 games to go and a tougher schedule, so cavs could get to the third seat.

 

its doable, if out of the cavs hands.

 

for now, we are all nuggets fans tonight lol!

On 3/27/2023 at 11:02 AM, mrnyc said:

for now, we are all nuggets fans tonight lol!

 

Denver delivered the win over Philly ... but we didn't deliver the win over Atlanta, falling just short, 118-120, despite a 44-point output from Donovan Mitchell.

 

We need the wins to catch more than Philly does to keep their lead over us (and they have the tiebreaker).  So the odds of us reaching the 3rd seed have shrunk.

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welp seems its a lock —

 

 

With the Nets’ loss to the Timberwolves on Tuesday night and the Cavaliers’ win over the Magic, the Knicks clinched the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference and the Cavaliers are now locked into the fourth seed. As a result, that means the Knicks will face the Cavaliers in the first round of the playoffs.

55 minutes ago, mrnyc said:

welp seems its a lock —

 

 

With the Nets’ loss to the Timberwolves on Tuesday night and the Cavaliers’ win over the Magic, the Knicks clinched the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference and the Cavaliers are now locked into the fourth seed. As a result, that means the Knicks will face the Cavaliers in the first round of the playoffs.


And we’re 1-3 against the Knicks this season. 
 

Well, so it goes. 

^ and mfw espn is talking like the knicks already beat the cavs.

 

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after the long season we are here and its on:

 

 

Breaking down Knicks-Cavaliers series, plus predictions

 

By Peter Botte

April 15, 2023

 

 


 

The Post’s Peter Botte breaks down the key matchups that will decide whether the Knicks can get by former trade target Donovan Mitchell and the Cavaliers — and advance to the second round for the first time since 2013:

 

 

more:

https://nypost.com/2023/04/15/breaking-down-knicks-cavaliers-series-plus-predictions/

not looking good for the cavs ugh — here is why:

 


Cavs’ flaws exposed by tougher New York Knicks in Game 1 playoff loss

 

Updated: Apr. 16, 2023
By Chris Fedor, cleveland.com

 


CLEVELAND, Ohio -- As the Cavs were rocketing into contention this season, banking 51 wins, clinching the Eastern Conference’s fourth seed, securing home-court advantage and finally emerging from LeBron James’ shadow, there were still plenty of detractors who pointed to their flaws. It’s what separated them from the East’s elite.

 

Those flaws were exposed by New York in Game 1 Saturday night.

 


more:
https://www.cleveland.com/cavs/2023/04/cavs-weaknesses-exposed-by-new-york-knicks-in-game-1-playoff-loss.html

Absolutely electric game yesterday - just about everyone played up to their potential but there's still room for improvement (Mobley/Allen/Osman are all capable of much better offense). Encouraging signs but hopefully they're able to steal at least 1 game in NYC and re-gain homecourt advantage

A good ol'-fashioned spanking of the Knicks by the Cavs yesterday.  Loved the game- but I'm hoping that Jared Allen isn't targeted by Knicks players on Friday after that run-down block/ tech foul towards the end of the game yesterday.  The contact was unintentional by Allen who was clearly trying to block the shot at the rim.

 

 

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this means its a lock for the cavs.  😆

 


Stephen A.: Cavs have 'no chance' vs. Knicks in Game 3
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That game was one of the sloppiest, playground-ball games I've ever seen in the NBA.   

 

Hopefully the Cavs can bring that same energy to Game 3 at MSG!  

they know me -- i saw this ad on espn -- 😅

 

 

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On 4/19/2023 at 11:56 AM, mrnyc said:

this means its a lock for the cavs.  😆

 


Stephen A.: Cavs have 'no chance' vs. Knicks in Game 3
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Stephen A was exactly correct. Stage too big on Friday - let’s hope the good guys can tough out a win Sunday ..

Turn out the lights.  The party's over.

You have to say that The Knicks pretty much destroyed the Cavs in games 3 and 4 in NY - the series is over (although I could see the Cavs possibly winning a game 5 in CLE - but I could just as easily see them losing ) 

 

How do the Cavs improve in the off season? 

Welp, I guess this was another learning experience for the young Cavs.  I think that was learning experience #27.  Cavs seem to be lacking physical and mental toughness. Production off the bench has been disappointing.  Not sure if Rubio will ever return to his pre-injury form.  Danny Green hasn't been much help.  I wonder if JB will be around next season?

 

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18 hours ago, LibertyBlvd said:

Welp, I guess this was another learning experience for the young Cavs.  I think that was learning experience #27.  Cavs seem to be lacking physical and mental toughness. Production off the bench has been disappointing.  Not sure if Rubio will ever return to his pre-injury form.  Danny Green hasn't been much help.  I wonder if JB will be around next season?

 

Yeah at least yesterday's game got interesting in the third/early 4th quarter.   But everyone needs to step up in the playoffs all four quarters.   The Knicks are playing with a chip on their shoulder because the media all said they shouldn't be in.   Unfortunately the young Cavs don't know how to counter.   Makes you wonder if we would see better results if "grandpa" Kevin Love was still on the bench? 

Grandpa Love should’ve been on the bench - at least he has a ring and a ton of playoff experience.  Dean Wade, his “replacement “ played a total of 11 minutes in the series. 
 

Man, that was ugly - the Cavs have to get A LOT better - Do you think Bickerstaff is the man for the job?  Nice guy - but I have serious doubts after watching the lack of offensive flow, mental toughness and intensity.  Cavs got an ass-whoopin’ and just sayin “we’ll, we’re young” ain’t good enough. 

Grandpa Love's team stunned Haslam's Bucks and they are advancing to the next round.  Yeah, it would have been nice to have him come in off the bench.

 

The Cavs were out hustled, out muscled, out coached, out everything in the series.  The "we're young" excuse was OK last year, but not anymore.  Something has to change.

A group of friends got together to watch the first game but it was such a bad experience I stopped there. 

 

Strange season. I really lost a lot of interest when Love was traded. I think in some ways that moment symbolized the end of the good feelings of last season and the start of something else.  

Last night I went to the game, and noticed that during every time out, Bickerstaff and his coaches would meet under the basket and let the players be by themselves at the bench.   They would draw something up then go over to the bench at the last second to talk to them.  

 

Maybe it's me, but most of the NBA coaches I've watched are there with a clipboard in hand, shouting instructions and huddling up the next 5 on the floor as soon as the players reach the bench.   

 

I don't watch a ton of basketball on TV until the playoffs and I do realize that we probably don't see it on TV if other coaches are doing this as this would be right when they cut to commercials. 

 

Clearly Bickerstaff has had his share of success and must have reasoning for this, but in the playoff-level of intensity I found this very odd. 

 

 

 

 

On 4/27/2023 at 9:37 AM, surfohio said:

A group of friends got together to watch the first game but it was such a bad experience I stopped there. 

 

Strange season. I really lost a lot of interest when Love was traded. I think in some ways that moment symbolized the end of the good feelings of last season and the start of something else.  

 

Kevin was precisely what this team was missing, a veteran who not only has playoff experience but has won it all.   He's more supporting cast than leader though.

 

If only there was another player out there with multiple rings, a huge amount of playoff experience, a tradition of taking the bull by the horns, and ties to the city and franchise....

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he was the top hs recruit, but had a back injury his first year at memphis and then gun change when at eastern mich —

 

 

Emoni Bates' NBA draft profile

 

Check out some of the highlights that have made Emoni Bates a top NBA draft prospect.

 

https://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/37887818

 

 

also —-

 

 

 

3 things to know about Emoni Bates, Cavs 2023 NBA Draft pick

 

Ben Leibowitz

Akron Beacon Journal

 

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2023/06/20/emoni-bates-highlights-2023-nba-draft-prospect-eastern-michigan-eagles-basketball-cleveland-cavs/70328489007/

Wait, I'm the first one to share this, and six hours after Woj dropped the bomb?

 

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

 

 

The Cleveland Cavaliers have reached agreement with free agent guard Caris LeVert and forward Georges Niang, their agents told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on Friday.

 

LeVert is returning to Cleveland on a new two-year, $32 million contract, according to co-head of CAA Basketball Austin Brown.

 

Niang, a sharpshooting forward who spent the past two seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers, reached a three-year, $26 million contract with the Cavaliers, his agents Mark Bartelstein and Andy Shiffman said.

 

 

more:

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/37940935/cavaliers-caris-levert-agree-two-year-32-million-deal-nba-free-agency-begins

whoa via espn —

 

cavs are wheelin n dealin —

 

cedi 😕

 

 

 

July 1

8:53 a.m. ET: Free agent Max Strus has agreed to sign a four-year, $63 million deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers, agent Mark Bartelstein told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. In a three-team trade, the Miami Heat get a future second-round pick, while the San Antonio Spurs acquire Cedi Osman, Lamar Stevens and a future second.

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