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Cedi not in the 10-man rotation.

When the Cleveland Cavaliers open up the NBA playoffs with Game 1 of their first-round series with the Indiana Pacers on Sunday (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC), the Cavs will play their first game with a completely healthy team since overhauling their roster at the trade deadline.




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And with everyone available for the first time, Cavs coach Tyronn Lue vows to go deep into his bench during the postseason.

"You usually go nine," Lue said, describing a typical playoff rotation. "I think we've been nine in the past, but I think it's going to be important to go 10 for us."

Lue, who played only eight players more than 15 minutes per game on average in the Cavs' 2017 postseason run, will open up the playoffs with planned minutes for JR Smith, Larry Nance Jr., Jordan Clarkson and Jose Calderon off the bench, and may add either Rodney Hood or Kyle Korver in that bench group.

Lue would not reveal who would start at shooting guard between Hood and Korver -- but said that Hood is "ready to go" after an Achilles injury caused him to miss the final two games of the regular season, while Korver was merely "getting better" from the sore right foot that's bothered him for weeks. The rest of the Cavs' starters will be made up of LeBron James, Kevin Love, Jeff Greenand George Hill.

It would appear, at least to open up the postseason, that Cedi Osman and Tristan Thompson -- who played major roles at times this season -- are on the outside looking in.

Calderon, 36, proved indispensable this season as the Cavs went 23-9 in his stint as one of seven starting point guards used during what was a topsy-turvy year.

Lue plans to pair him with Clarkson, whom like Nance, has no previous playoff experience.

"I like Clarkson being on the floor with a point guard, so that makes us play 10," Lue said. "We just want to make sure that we have a point guard on the floor with him, knowing that Cory Joseph picks up full court and tries to disrupt the point guard on the opposing team. So, it's very important that we try to keep a point guard on the floor with him at all times."

The Pacers' starting guards are more of a concern to Lue than Joseph, however. Victor Oladipo, who was an All-Star this season and averaged 25 points on 47.2 percent shooting from 3-point territory as the Pacers went 3-1 against the Cavs this season, is joined by Darren Collison, who led the entire league in 3-point percentage shooting with a 46.8 percent clip for the season.

"He's hurt us this year," Lue said of Collison. "He's been a tough guy for us to cover."

And defense is the Cavs' biggest focal point heading into the postseason after ranking 29th in defensive efficiency -- allowing 109.5 points per 100 possessions -- during the regular season.

"I think the biggest thing for us defensively is we just got to talk really early, loud and continuous -- ELC -- and we got to call our coverages out early and continuous and we all got to be on the same page," Lue said.

Lue is also urging the Cavs' less experienced players to make their mark on the defensive end. That includes Hood, who played in his first playoffs last spring for the Utah Jazz and saw his numbers take a significant decline from the regular season.

"The most important thing I think is competing and playing hard," Lue said. "I think you get deflections, get a steal, get an easy basket. The easiest way to play your first time in the playoffs is just playing hard. I think the fans appreciate that, guys on the floor, taking charges, that's what gets you motivated. That's what gets the crowd motivated and it helps you ease into the game better."

Lue and assistant coach Mike Longabardi, the team's unofficial defensive coordinator, began preparing defensive schemes for the Pacers series several days before the regular season ended, anticipating such a matchup. With the ability to lock in on one opponent for weeks at a time, Lue becomes far more hands on with his team's plans during the postseason.

"That's what we thrive on doing here," Lue said. "Trying to take away what a team does best and try to make them do something different that they're not used to doing. So it's not like we were doing something special or so creative or we got some brand new defense."

Hill, who broke out in a smile when considering the prospect of entering the playoffs with James on his team after James and the Miami Heat eliminated him from the postseason three straight years when he played for the Pacers, said the Cavs' star has already spoken to the group about the task at hand.

"LeBron, he says like it is," Hill shared. "He says, 'Regular season is over with, we've got to continue to get better as a team, take these next couple days to clear your mind, focus on this Pacers team that can put up points and who has beaten us so far a lot this year.' He said, 'We've got to put our thinking caps on and get ready to play some good postseason basketball.'"
 
A bit disappointed.

Could have really used Cedi's hustle, rebounding and passing in certain games.

I'm hoping Ty doesn't get him out of the rotation completely. Still gives him few mins burn here and there!
 
What will Ty Lue do if(or maybe when is the better word) the team goes into no defence mode for an extended period of time? I think, eventually he will have to play Cedi, so better play from the beginning.
 
What will Ty Lue do if(or maybe when is the better word) the team goes into no defence mode for an extended period of time? I think, eventually he will have to play Cedi, so better play from the beginning.

Cedi is going to be ignored initially. Then he comes in situationally for defense, then he came stay off the floor because of good defense with Lebron and Jeff green. I think that had been the Cavs best defensive unit all year . Green, Lebron, Cedi and 2 shooting guards. You aren't going to score. Put Kevin in if you need scoring. Major unit they used on Philly
 
The other reason they need Cedi is for Klay Thompson. Cedi is the best at guarding the 3 along with Jeff Green. Green should be on Durant. Cedi could prob guard Klay and actually have some size on him. When you think who can best guard Klay down the stretch, it's Cedi you want.
 
Exhibit A for why I can't stand Lue anymore. Cedi has to play but he won't play until Oladipo torches us for 40 and no one can stop him.
Make no mistake Cedi will have to play at some point in these playoffs but Lue won't play him until he absolutely has to....then he will expect
him to lock up the other teams best offensive weapon and contribute on offense.
 
Exhibit A for why I can't stand Lue anymore. Cedi has to play but he won't play until Oladipo torches us for 40 and no one can stop him.
Make no mistake Cedi will have to play at some point in these playoffs but Lue won't play him until he absolutely has to....then he will expect
him to lock up the other teams best offensive weapon and contribute on offense.
When did Cedi become prime time Klay Thompson ? Do you not see all the rookie mistakes he constantly makes? Can’t afford that type of play in the postseason.
 
I think Clarkson's need to be on the court with a legitimate point guard in Hill or Calderon indirectly affects Cedi's minutes as well.

Clarkson is going to be one of the most important pieces on the team in the playoffs, so maximizing him is a higher priority than getting Cedi on the court. That's probably at least part of the reasoning behind Cedi's minutes drying up.

If we see Nance and TT both on the court, especially together, instead of Cedi, I will be livid.
 
I think Clarkson's need to be on the court with a legitimate point guard in Hill or Calderon indirectly affects Cedi's minutes as well.

Clarkson is going to be one of the most important pieces on the team in the playoffs, so maximizing him is a higher priority than getting Cedi on the court. That's probably at least part of the reasoning behind Cedi's minutes drying up.

If we see Nance and TT both on the court, especially together, instead of Cedi, I will be livid.
Love to see what you look like livid. Face get all red and hair stand up.? Eyes bulge out of head ? Break TV’s and throw remotes ?
 
I think Clarkson's need to be on the court with a legitimate point guard in Hill or Calderon indirectly affects Cedi's minutes as well.

Clarkson is going to be one of the most important pieces on the team in the playoffs, so maximizing him is a higher priority than getting Cedi on the court. That's probably at least part of the reasoning behind Cedi's minutes drying up.

If we see Nance and TT both on the court, especially together, instead of Cedi, I will be livid.

TT has already been confirmed as being out of the rotation thankfully.
 
Love to see what you look like livid. Face get all red and hair stand up.? Eyes bulge out of head ? Break TV’s and throw remotes ?
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When did Cedi become prime time Klay Thompson ? Do you not see all the rookie mistakes he constantly makes? Can’t afford that type of play in the postseason.

Nobody claimed that Cedi is prime Klay Thompson. That's you inventing then attacking a strawman because you don't have anything else worthwhile.

The comment was about having Cedi guard Klay. That doesn't mean Cedi can shut him down -- it was more a comment on how bad all our other guys are at defending the perimeter -- especially the 3 point line.

Also, I'd point out that if your concern is Cedie making mistakes, the best way to have minimized that would be to have given him a lot more minutes during the regular season. Which Lue chose not to do.
 
Nobody claimed that Cedi is prime Klay Thompson. That's you inventing then attacking a strawman because you don't have anything else worthwhile.

The comment was about having Cedi guard Klay. That doesn't mean Cedi can shut him down -- it was more a comment on how bad all our other guys are at defending the perimeter -- especially the 3 point line.

Also, I'd point out that if your concern is Cedie making mistakes, the best way to have minimized that would be to have given him a lot more minutes during the regular season. Which Lue chose not to do.
I feel Calderon will be able to handle Klay better than Cedi.
 
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