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TurnUpTheHeat
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I say NO.
Afraid that Heat will kick his ass again.
Afraid that Heat will kick his ass again.
He's playing
I made post/thread without reading any post game stuff.
I hope he does.
So you are guessing he plays?
I thought you read he was.
If its a guess, im still a big NO.
i am pretty sure Irving isnt going to play at the very least and i doubt LeBron will.I didn't read any post game things either. But this is not how they want to enter the playoffs.
i wish they would have done that all along. I mean- after that game in Boston the other day i thought it was apparent they can whoop up on Boston. I siid then i wish they wouldve just shut irving and lebron down and amybe played them 1 game.The Cavs recalled Kay Felder from the D-League.
McMenamin seems to think that means the Cavs are resting tonight and giving up on the 1 seed.
lets hope they sit vs. Toronto as well.According to Vardon... Love, Kyrie, and LeBron will sit out.
lets hope they sit vs. Toronto as well.
yah i agree- losing that fucking game to the Hawks 2nd team was just "stupid"It's seems like it should be an easy answer and that Lebron, Kyrie and Love should be sitting the next 2 games. After all, it's not as if Lebron led teams haven't shown they can win on the road in the playoffs.
On the other hand, I honestly can't remember ever seeing a defending champ go into the playoffs playing worse and looking more out of sync than the Cavs right now.
So, the question is, do they rest guys and hope they can use the first round of the playoffs to get back in sync? Or do they play their guys hoping to get in sync and playing better going into the playoffs?
They probably should have shut their big 3 down after the win over the Celtics when it looked like they were back on track.
The smart move is probably to just rest their guys and trust their ability to get themselves back in sync in the 1st round, rather than risk losing one of their big 3 to injury.