What are some of the mistakes he admitted to making? Because Jack being signed to a bad contract isn't his.
I loved Griff's interview during the second quarter, especially when he was asked about if this was fair to the fans.
I don't remember the exact quote, but he basically said he's thinking about Cavs fans, and we hold the team to Championship expectations.
A - MOTHERFUCKING - MEN, BROTHER
We hear a lot of stories about people who who travel and spend money to see LeBron in person, and how unfair it is to them. Guess who spends a shit ton more money to see LeBron? ACTUAL CAVS FANS IN CLEVELAND WHO SELL OUT WATCH PARTIES IN MINUTES!
I am glad the organization is looking out for their actual fans, not the fairweather/marginal fans ESPiN all of a sudden has a hard on for.
Agree. Fair question, but Griff was defending himself against arguments made by other people, and I love the way he did it.I thought she asked fair questions to be honest.
To be honest, this was a stupid night to rest everybody.
We could have played tonight for the W then rested everybody tomorrow. Not only would it have given the starters 3 consecutive days of rest, but with the Lakers actively tanking we would have had a decent chance even without 3/5 of the starting lineup.
They could have rested tomorrow, which would have made more sense both logically and tactically.Meh...
From the sounds of things, even if we were trying they were going to be cautious with Kyrie and Kevin regardless due to their health...and if that's the case, why even play LeBron? Think that's where their heads were at.
Makes sense to give both of them as much rest in between after dealing with knee shit. Would rather err on the cautious side, than the advantageous side.
Like Griff side, team is worrying about giving us a championship, not a win in March.
They could have rested tomorrow, which would have made more sense both logically and tactically.
It's whatever though. The Cavs have pissed away so many games this year that I shouldn't act surprised when they do it again.
They could have rested tomorrow, which would have made more sense both logically and tactically.
It's whatever though. The Cavs have pissed away so many games this year that I shouldn't act surprised when they do it again.