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Game 10 | San Antonio Spurs (6-4) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (5-4) | November 19, 2014 | 7:00PM EST

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It's what qaws does. He's a mission to be the biggest douche on the board and he's inching ever closer to that goal daily.
 
Good game even if ended with a whimper. Raptors and Wizards won't finish with a better record than Cavs. It is all about getting ready for the playoff and the showdown with the Bulls.

Raptors up in Toronto against Memphis (who have been playing stellar)... They're playing incredibly right now.
 
So many reasons why we should have won that game. We gave that one away. First of all, we should have ran them out of the gym. I don't know why we played so slow, I wonder how many fast break points we had. And the stretch in the final minutes when we were up one and had 4 straight empty possessions. That cost us.
 
He brought the ball up after a missed free throw while getting swarmed by defenders with single digits on the clock. It wasn't like it was planned for him to bring the ball up the court.

Agreed on the timeouts.

He'd been bringing the ball up all quarter; and that's my point. Why were ball-handling duties assigned to James, when he was having a bad night, and not Irving?

It's almost as if Blatt isn't focused on what's happening in-game.
 
All the people saying Lebron is sucking on the offense end do realize that his pick and roll game with Andy kept us in the game in the 4th quarter.
 
The Dion thing is easy. He's deathly afraid of Waiters deciding it's going to be his offensive possession and jack a terrible long two. He did it multiple times earlier in the game. I get leaving in a guy who is just going to play his role and not kill offensive flow.
I'd rather have the guy who could have hit that open three or stopped ginobli from getting an easy layup under the basket
 
Just no way we were winning this game when we stopped playing two minutes before half and lost 8 points off the lead immediately.

You cant do that shit against the Spurs and not pay for it.

Very disappointed in the play so far. Dion might as well be renting a moving van now. Marion and Miller look out of place and old. LeBron has been incredibly sloppy and his focus doesnt always seem to be there. Love is as advertised defensively.

Losing 3 out of 5 home games really can't be excused. A lot more troubling signs than I was anticipating from this group.
 
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Im not sure if this is true but last game i think it was Fred said something about a kick ball has to be intentional in the refs eyes..Im not sure if he is right about that or not can anyone clarify that rule?
 
if either LeBron or Love has a normal game we win.. pretty simple.. LBJ has trouble with Khawi.. going forward though I think Kyrie and Love can score at will on Parker and Diaw.. also why there isn't more Kyrie and Love PNR is mind boggling .. as well as LBJ and Love.. the LBJ and Kyrie PNR has worked good in 1 game all year and it seems to be our late go to play now... also that play down 1 having Andy throwing a lob was a terrible call.. I like Blatt but that was bad.. too much risk in it.. just get the ball in to LeBron or Kyrie and let them make a play .. not Andy
 
I'd rather have the guy who could have hit that open three or stopped ginobli from getting an easy layup under the basket

So let me get this straight. Because Harris missed the open 3 means he can't hit it or that Dion would have hit it?
 
He'd been bringing the ball up all quarter; and that's my point. Why were ball-handling duties assigned to James, when he was having a bad night, and not Irving?

It's almost as if Blatt isn't focused on what's happening in-game.

Just because Lebron wasn't hitting shots doesn't mean he shouldn't be handling the ball. He was killing them with passing and the attention on Lebron directly led to Varejao's easy points.

He's also the best player in the world, and you should generally be able to trust him with the ball to make decisions at the end of the game. Easy to second guess him now after the fact.
 
The ball hit the side of his leg while planted. That's not a kick ball.

Idk if you saw the replay, but Lebron also punched Duncan squarely in the nose trying to get the ball back.
 

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