Too bad Kidd-Gilchrist is out with the concussion.
Interesting to see if the Cavs play down to their opponent, as they have for most of the year, or if the Pistons game really helped them to act like professionals.
I'm not sure we're even physically capable of playing down to the Bobcats level.
Well, they got crunched at home by Phoenix, Detroit (that was brutal), Toronto, Sacramento (it was close, but still), and many others.
The Cavs haven't gotten beaten by a really bad opponent at home for more than a month, but they haven't played a really bad opponent at home for more than a month.
Seems like a game they should win by double digits, but...
the Bobcat's entire starting lineup shooting well over 40% and they're still this bad?
Look how many PPG they get out of their starters, then look at our team....... Kemba has 17 and Gerald Henderson is the only other player with double digits. Then you look at the Cavs who have 4/5 starters with double digit scoring including the leagues 6th best scorer in Kyrie.
That's not even taking defense into consideration.
This is one of those games where we should win by 30... but instead will lose by about 15.
I can guarantee we don't lose by double digits at home to Charlotte.