Dean Wade and George’s Niang went 0/10.
But the narrative is that it’s JBB, Garland and Mobley who are at fault.
My favorite comment of the night was that we should start Merrill going forward.
People , including myself, are deservedly looking for solutions and reasons why the Cavs got trounced by a Knicks team without 4 starters that had lost 8 out of 12. Something is wrong. Do I think it’s solely JBB? Of course not, but he could do a better job with his players, with ATOs, with game plans against the Knicks (and others) for starters, and in-game adjustments. Would I be happy to see him go? Sure. Because I would LOVE to see what a new set of eyes and a new voice would do with the current roster construction. Would we improve? Who knows but I don’t think we’d have a lot to lose.
As far as Mobley, I’ve never singled him out (and I realize your post wasn’t directed at me); he has some fabulous games; do I wish he were stronger and had a better jumper , sure ? But he’s young and I’ve seen plenty of improvement.
JA has been a stalwart for us for most of the season, especially without Mobley and DG and JBB has staggered his minutes with Evan on occasion. For whatever reason, these last few games haven’t been his best (offensively and defensively)and that’s being kind.
Niang should solely be used when he immediately hits a shot or two due to his defensive shortcomings; Caris can be hot and cold as well but contributes in so many other ways that I think he can play regardless of being hot. Not the case with Georges.
DG has been a problem somewhat however, IN MY OPINION. Finally, he’s being more aggressive with and also making his 3 point shots; however, his shot isn’t really a jumper (more of a set shot) and he needs time and space to get it off due to his size. My biggest complaints and concerns have been and continue to be his inability to drive to the basket anymore (every shot is blocked or a turnover ), his constant pounding the basketball , his walking the ball up the court and slowing our pace of play and his defense which again is limited by his size.
Again, in my opinion, both Merril and CPJ should be utilized more and more consistently.
Strus can be hot and cold but like I’ve said earlier, he shows up to work every day, plays tough defense and is a solid passer even when his shot is off.
Okoro’s improvement on the offensive end has been nothing short of miraculous and coupled with his open court play and defensive toughness and ability makes him invaluable both now and moving forward