pinoycavsfan
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I think cavs failed at the opportunity of separating sexland. Garland was coming off the bench when he recovered from the shoulder injury. It could have been a perfect time to maintain that set up since they were winning at that time. But the cavs were adamant of playing 2 small guards when their coach had them defending at an all time high with a big lineup. But the defensive slide was not just on sexland; losing exum who paired well with sexton, trading for allen which caused drummond's lack of intensity, and injury to nance were all culprits.
While it is understandable that placing one of sexland to the bench would hamper the offense; but both of them starting is still a struggle to score. Having one of them come off the bench would hopefully help the defense even if they cant score at least they wouldn't be giving up 30+ points per quarter to the opponent.
While it is understandable that placing one of sexland to the bench would hamper the offense; but both of them starting is still a struggle to score. Having one of them come off the bench would hopefully help the defense even if they cant score at least they wouldn't be giving up 30+ points per quarter to the opponent.