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2023-24 Season | Game #71 | Cavs @ Heat | March 24, 2024 | 6:00 p.m.

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Losers of 5 of their last 7 games the Cavs take their talents, those they have left, to South Beach for a rematch against the Heat. Miami beat the Cavs four days ago by a 107-104 score in Cleveland. The Heat are 38-32 overall and 17-16 at home. They have lost 6 of 9 with the only wins coming against the Pistons (twice) and the Cavs.

Both teams are staggering under the weight of multiple injuries to key players. The Heat will not have Tyler Herro, Josh Richardson, Duncan Robinson, and Kevin Love. Those four combine to average 53 points per game. In addition, Jaime Jaquez and Caleb Martin are questionable. Those two average 22.6 points between them. The Heat only average 109.4 points as a team, so missing anywhere from 53-76 points is really going to hurt them.

But never fear - they still have Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, and Terry Rozier. Butler had 30 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals against the Cavs this week while Rozier is averaging 24 points against them this year. Rozier, a chronic Cav-killer, scored 24 on Wednesday including 9 points in the final minute and a half when the game was decided. Ancient Kyle Lowry averages 22.5 points against the Cavs this year and is 10-for-19 on 3’s in two games.

Still, if the Heat are missing 5 of the top 9 players in their rotation they will be hard pressed to score. On Friday they managed just 88 points against the Pelicans with Jaquez and Martin combining for just 3 points in 31 minutes. They both are dealing with knee soreness.

The Cavs will be missing Mitchell, Strus, and Wade for sure, but Evan Mobley is listed as questionable and Chris Fedor says he very well could play for the first time since spraining his ankle nearly three weeks ago.

The Heat rank 27th in points per game, points in the paint, and fast break points. They are 28th in 2-point percentage. They play slower than all but one team, ranking 28th in field goal attempts per game and 29th in pace. They are average in 3-point rate and 3-point percentage. Herro averages 20.8 ppg, Robinson 13.5, Richardson 9.9, and Love 9.0 and they will be missing all that scoring.

However, they will have three of their top four scorers in Butler (21.5), Adebayo (20.8), and Rozier (15.6). Against the Cavs on Wednesday Butler and Rozier combined for 54 of the Heat’s 107 points. Rozier was 5-for-6 on 3’s.

Defensively the Heat rank 4th in scoring defense and won Wednesday’s game by holding the Cavs to 104 points. Only one team allows fewer points in the paint despite ranking last in shot blocking percentage. They rank 4th in rebound rate so you better make your first shot. The Heat rank 9th in forcing turnovers so ball security is big.

They only rank 17th in opponents’ effective field goal percentage, so they are average at forcing missed shots. But because their pace is extremely slow and they are above average at forcing turnovers they limit opponents’ shot attempts. They don’t foul much, either. The key is to avoid turnovers and hit the first shot.

Hopefully the Heat will not have Jaquez and Martin, in which case they will be missing 6 of their top 9 scorers from a team that ranks 27th in scoring. In that case they would have almost no bench. Against the Pelicans on Friday the Heat shot 36% from the field and 28% on 3’s. Martin and Jaquez combined to shoot 1-for-15 so I don’t think they were 100% two days ago.

The Cavs could really use a win here as they are just one game ahead of the Knicks. The Heat are tied for 7th place just 1.5 games behind the 6th place Pacers for the last spot to avoid the play-in. The Cavaliers have a home game against Charlotte tomorrow night.
 
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Losers of 5 of their last 7 games the Cavs take their talents, those they have left, to South Beach for a rematch against the Heat. Miami beat the Cavs four days ago by a 107-104 score in Cleveland. The Heat are 38-32 overall and 17-16 at home. They have lost 6 of 9 with the only wins coming against the Pistons (twice) and the Cavs.

Both teams are staggering under the weight of multiple injuries to key players. The Heat will not have Tyler Herro, Josh Richardson, Duncan Robinson, and Kevin Love. Those four combine to average 53 points per game. In addition, Jaime Jaquez and Caleb Martin are questionable. Those two average 22.6 points between them. The Heat only average 109.4 points as a team, so missing anywhere from 53-76 points is really going to hurt them.

But never fear - they still have Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, and Terry Rozier. Butler had 30 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals against the Cavs this week while Rozier is averaging 24 points against them this year. Rozier, a chronic Cav-killer, scored 24 on Wednesday including 9 points in the final minute and a half when the game was decided. Ancient Kyle Lowry averages 22.5 points against the Cavs this year and is 10-for-19 on 3’s in two games.

Still, if the Heat are missing 5 of the top 9 players in their rotation they will be hard pressed to score. On Friday they managed just 88 points against the Pelicans with Jaquez and Martin combining for just 3 points in 31 minutes. They both are dealing with knee soreness.

The Cavs will be missing Mitchell, Strus, and Wade for sure, but Evan Mobley is listed as questionable and Chris Fedor says he very well could play for the first time since spraining his ankle nearly three weeks ago.

The Heat rank 27th in points per game, points in the paint, and fast break points. They are 28th in 2-point percentage. They play slower than all but one team, ranking 28th in field goal attempts per game and 29th in pace. They are average in 3-point rate and 3-point percentage. Herro averages 20.8 ppg, Robinson 13.5, Richardson 9.9, and Love 9.0 and they will be missing all that scoring.

However, they will have three of their top four scorers in Butler (21.5), Adebayo (20.8), and Rozier (15.6). Against the Cavs on Wednesday Butler and Rozier combined for 54 of the Heat’s 107 points. Rozier was 5-for-6 on 3’s.

Defensively the Heat rank 4th in scoring defense and won Wednesday’s game by holding the Cavs to 104 points. Only one team allows fewer points in the paint despite ranking last in shot blocking percentage. They rank 4th in rebound rate so you better make your first shot. The Heat rank 9th in forcing turnovers so ball security is big.

They only rank 17th in opponents’ effective field goal percentage, so they are average at forcing missed shots. But because their pace is extremely slow and they are above average at forcing turnovers they limit opponents’ shot attempts. They don’t foul much, either. The key is to avoid turnovers and hit the first shot.

Hopefully the Heat will not have Jaquez and Martin, in which case they will be missing 6 of their top 9 scorers from a team that ranks 27th in scoring. In that case they would have almost no bench. Against the Pelicans on Friday the Heat shot 36% from the field and 28% on 3’s. Martin and Jaquez combined to shoot 1-for-15 so I don’t think they were 100% two days ago.

The Cavs could really use a win here as they are just one game ahead of the Knicks. The Heat are tied for 7th place just 1.5 games behind the 6th place Pacers for the last spot to avoid the play-in. The Cavaliers have a home game against Charlotte tomorrow night.
@Wham with the Right Hand Kyle Lowry is no longer with the Heat ; he’s with the Sixers
 
Okay, I have a hunch we will win this game; but I still think our chances of winning are less than 50%. Say 45%.

I think everyone is sick of losing. I expect much more effort from everyone. Cavs 105-98.
 
With lower effort and less minutes against the Wolves, I expect a better game. Next four games are important. Very important.
 
Just not a fun team to watch at this point. If Mobley’s playing, I’m interested. I’m out of patience with Garland. I think he is who he is at this point.
 
this lovely 6pm start time... :fight (4):
 
I just really hope that the people in charge realize how glaringly obvious it is that this team needs a new coach. It's way past time . . .
 
Not sure how I feel if Mobley plays, especially if he slides right back into his starting role. Of the four main pieces that are out, I feel like Mobley is the one where he has the hardest time fitting in on the court. Just like Garland, I think Mobley needs an entire offseason to get back to the level of play we expect from him.

All this to say, I don't know if Mobley playing and starting alongside Allen makes the Cavs more likely to win any more games in the short term.
 
Not sure how I feel if Mobley plays, especially if he slides right back into his starting role. Of the four main pieces that are out, I feel like Mobley is the one where he has the hardest time fitting in on the court. Just like Garland, I think Mobley needs an entire offseason to get back to the level of play we expect from him.

All this to say, I don't know if Mobley playing and starting alongside Allen makes the Cavs more likely to win any more games in the short term.
The way I see it... JB wouldn't know what to do with these guys even if they were 100% healthy so lets get him back and just get more tape showing JB is clueless so that hopefully we move on this off-season

With more and more people changing their tune on Mitchell signing here long term -- I don't feel this is a make or break playoffs for him anymore. I feel it is for coach though and we already know he's going to fail misreably.
 

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