Time for Camakazee's neat-o stat of the night,
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sponsored by: Rchfld's deep hatred for LeBron/Jay-Z's man crush).
We're Going Streaking!
- With this win the Cavs improve to 9-2 on the season and expand their winning streak to eight. Someone asked earlier, and the longest winning streak of last season was a five game winning streak during January.
Icanhasgoodstartingbackcourt?
- Starting point guard Mo Williams and starting 2 guard Delonte West combined for 32 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists, and 3 steals, lending most of their collective helping hand in the 3rd quarter, connecting for 6 threes. If only we still had Snow and Hughes
Resting, resting, 1-2-3...
- This is only the third time LeBron has played only 31 minutes or less and recorded at least 29 poin... wait, Mike Brown put him back in? Son of a...
Ahem...
- This is only the sixth time LeBron has recorded 31 or more points in 35 minutes or less. **** Mike Brown you're killing me!
Either way it's nice to see LeBron's minutes down dramatically compared to the last few seasons. Also, Ben Wallace is looking very productive in limited minutes, gathering 8 rebounds, 4 blocks, and a steal tonight in 26 minutes.
Slow First, Stronnngggggg Second.
For the third straight game the Cavs have come out too relaxed in the first only to show their food they were toying with them all along. In the past 3 games the Cavs have allowed at least 50 points in the first half, while limiting their opponents to 40 or less points in the second half. The breakdowns look like this:
Vs Denver: 1st half, -3 2nd half, +14
Vs Utah: 1st half, -7 2nd half, +19
Vs New Jersey: 1st half, -3,
2nd half +27
Glad to see we put that 3rd quarter glitch behind us and turned our collective attention towards 2nd half blowouts.
View from the other side.
Coveted shooting-guard Vince Carter came down from his Atlanta high, recording only 12 points on 3/12 shooting, fouling out in 34 minutes.