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Game 9: Cavs @ Timberwolves, Wednesday, November 13, 2013, 8:00 PM EST

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All in all, his demeanor was very calm for having been blown out by nearly 30 points.

Why wouldn't he feel good.

His employer has no expectations and doesn't care about accountability for failure.

That trickles on down in an organization.
 
I admit I was wrong about Clark and Jack being great signings but was completely right about Brown being the wrong hire. No clue why a team would hire back a re-tread that only won because he had one of the greatest playrers to play the game covering up for his shitty ass coaching and anyone who watched the cavs those years could see it.

If this team seemed inspired and played with some energy I would be willing to give Brown some more time but something big isn't right about the way they are playing and Brown is responsible he has to be.
 
I'm watching Charlotte vs. Boston now. We're going two be in the playoffs:king: Everyone take a deep breadth and relax.....haaaa.
 
I'm watching Charlotte vs. Boston now. We're going two be in the playoffs:king: Everyone take a deep breadth and relax.....haaaa.

We just lost by 30 points. Charlotte is a better team than we are right now, no questions asked.
 
bennett makes me so mad.

That brewer turn over was the last straw

this guy is flat out shit fuck him, im sick of him.

stop blowing smoke up my ass cavs
 
Jarrett Jack.

Larry Hughes 2.0, new and improved with twice the "clang" power on shots off the back of the rim.

Common denominator

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Watching these last few games, I have that same shitty, shitty feeling I had while watching us play under coach Scott last year when we were playing with no heart or hustle. That was around the time Scott supposedly "lost" the team, and that's the feeling I get when watching these last few games. No effort, no hustle, no worries. Hell AC cares more about how the Cavs play than our own damn players! This is really disgusting to watch.
 
[video=youtube;3flv5nWZgII]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3flv5nWZgII[/video]
 
The team had heart in Chicago and played really hard. They just lost faith when they couldn't buy a bucket. They couldn't even get some space.

Rchfld is right. IT's a young team and if you think they're going to continue to go all out on defense when they continue to shoot sub 40% on offense, you're mistaken. They're eventually going to become discouraged to the point that they stop trying on defense.
 
Gilbert should call a team meeting and ask every player how they feel about Mike Brown, and what the fuck is going on.

If we need a change, lets do it soon.

Gilbert's lost my faith. This is the second time that Gilbert has trusted a developing roster to Mike Brown. When you have the best player on the planet, that's like handing the keys to your Ferrari to your drunk 13-year-old.

When you DON'T have the best player on the planet, but are trying to develop your roster enough to APPEAL to the best player on the planet, hiring Mike Brown is like handing the keys to your Kia to your drunk 13-year-old.

Different vehicles. Same terrible idea.

Sometimes how guys like Gilbert become filthy rich.
 
Mike Brown has to go but unfortunately we won't fire him again after re-hiring him again this summer.
 
Watching Cleveland fans melt down is hilarious. Always dwell on the negatives of the team and forget about the positives.
 
Not very many positives.

We have one of the best young back courts in the NBA in Kyrie and Dion. We have a guy called Andrew Bynum who is our starting center and many people thought would not even play a game this year. We have Tristan Thompson who is improving all of the time and is a double double player. We have a lot of different young players such as Bennett and Karasev. They may or may not turn into good players but that's thing thing with young players, it takes a lot of time. We have a surfeit of cap space and draft picks to continue to improve this team in the upcoming years.

With young, developing teams such as ours, patience is the most important thing for the fans, the GM, the coach, and the players. Very few teams become great over night. Usually it is an incremental process of bad, to mediocre to good to excellence. This team is still gelling but we should be approaching the mediocre level this season.
 

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