This team badly badly needs another efficient scoring option either at powerforward or on the wing. Shaq-Z twin towers is a killer but it is the best we can do. JJ Hickson is nowhere near good enough to play on a contender right now.
And not having Powe absolutely sucks. Is Joe Smith still around?
I don't care how good LeBron is. When you don't deserve to win a game....you rarely do. The Cavs from the very beginning did not deserve this one. They didn't want it, they didn't care about it, they were either looking ahead or...I don't know what.
I honestly don't know what the hell they were all thinking about out there. It sure wasn't about beating a team that's struggling to stay in games lately.
In addition to that...Mike needs to seriously re-evaluate the importance of fucking around with that "twin towers" line-up. It takes the momentum out of the team for extended periods of time.
I wish Mike Brown would figure something out for Z. He looks so incredibly out of rhythm and uncomfortable and slow and weak and soft and any other negative attribute I can think of. You can't blame this entirely on him, as this was a team effort to lose, but he looked absolutely awful tonight.
That MO 3 pointer was the killer
JJ Adande tweet http://twitter.com/jadande
good to see LeBron take over on D: switch on D. Rose, block shot. But Mo rushes a 3
PISS POOR effort by every player and Mike Brown and his twin towers BS. Z did dick, and we ran no plays the whole second half. LeBron barely touched the ball and Delonte looked medicated.
Humiliating loss, and a scary peek into what is turning into a year of little effort and no chemistry.
There is no excuse for not playing hard. AV played hard and was rewarded with a seat to watch Z dodder around like a Dr Scholl's commercial.
Ugh. That was a good no call at the end of the game, specially compared to what Salmons got at the other end of the court before.
The game wasnt lost because of Mo or Bron. It shouldnt have been close, we were outcoached (as usual), the twin towers stupidity, and the lack of bench production killed us.
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