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ToucheKevin Love?
ToucheKevin Love?
Just as perspective, the best way to bring guys back from stress fractures, when they have a history of them, is to slowly bring them along.He sure is! I'm not sure that I've ever seen anyone so fragile.
Why would you dive for a ball in practice?
Dunno. He wants to play really bad probably.
I hope it is just precautionary. They are going to shut Windler down at a moments notice.
Also, that's not why the pairing was awful. Sexton passing the ball to Garland for an open 3, and Garland passing up the shot, isn't thing that happened repeatedly last season. I'd be curious if there's tape showing it even happened once.The pairing was awful because Garland passed up open looks all the time and never drew any defenders off Sexton while nobody else stretched the floor with any reliable jumper consistently smh. they pound it inside because they have no choice and it doesn't equal wins because the supporting cast sucked and or was hurt. Garland could have taken twice as many shots as he did with so much defensive congestion away from him.
This season will not be the same animal at all. Unless of course Garland continues to be passive and Sexton doesn't get any spacing help from LM Okoro WIndler Garland and Love
even garland supporters here are frustrated at times of garland passing up shots. not sure what you are seeing.Also, that's not why the pairing was awful. Sexton passing the ball to Garland for an open 3, and Garland passing up the shot, isn't thing that happened repeatedly last season. I'd be curious if there's tape showing it even happened once.
For real garland is open a lot and passes a lot of shots. And when he misses a few he gets down easily. Hopefully this year he just lets them fly it will open the court up a lot for everybody else.even garland supporters here are frustrated at times of garland passing up shots. not sure what you are seeing.
That's unfair. He isn't going to get hurt sitting in a chair. He did a lot of that the last two seasons and it was never a problem.Windler will be fine as long as he doesn't fall down, run too much on hard surfaces, bump into other people, touch any bouncing objects, sit on a chair, etc.
Windler would get hurt (sprang his wrist) playing dominoes!That's unfair. He isn't going to get hurt sitting in a chair. He did a lot of that the last two seasons and it was never a problem.
Just saw this column from Cavaliers Nation; it's a week old. The title speaks for itself.
Report: Eastern Conference executive says Cavs will be 'nearly impossible to score on'
The new defensive unit, headlined by Cavs rookie Evan Mobley and big man Jarret Allen, has one executive claiming the team will be very difficult to score on some nights.cavaliersnation.com
If their defense is going to be that good they should be in for a lot of close, competitive games this year.
That only works if Okoro is out there. Because even with both Allen and Mobley, a defense with Lauri, Sexton, and Garland would be pretty bad.
“Even going back to last year, some within the organization feel Okoro’s long-term home will be at the 2 instead of the 3 because of his size and skill set. Some of his best rookie performances came with one of [Collin] Sexton or [Darius] Garland sidelined, allowing Okoro to shift over a spot and serve as an extra playmaker. Perhaps that position ends up being his long-term home. But that can’t — and won’t — happen until the Cavs find a better, more reliable option at small forward." - Chris Fedor
If that is the case then the best thing the Cavs can do is put him at the 2 right now (they did in summer league) and let him focus 100% on development at that position.
Need a better, more reliable option at small forward? Why? Are we not still rebuilding? Shouldn't we put every player in his best position and run with it? Why would a rebuilding team play talented young players out of position? So we can win 32 games instead of 28?
If they wisely decide to play the long game and put Okoro at the 2, I have to think the best backcourt combinations would be Rubio-Sexton and Garland-Okoro. Rubio is more of a passer and not much of a scorer while Sexton is a pure scorer. Conversely, Garland is a PG who can score while Okoro is more of a defender.
At the small forward position I don't see anything wrong with some combination of Markky, Cedi, and Windler. Is Okoro really better than all of them, and if he is, is he SO much better that it justifies losing development time by playing him at a position he won't be playing when the team is ready for a playoff run?