The last time the Cavs were this good without LeBron?
Take a ride in the wayback time machine to 1995.
Take a ride in the wayback time machine to 1995.
Yo mama so fat she needs a solar system revolving around her.Yo mama
It's how he rolls.....LOL.Yesterday you were giving me grief for calling them shitty
How bad is he hurt?whatever you do NBA- just make Darius Garland an All-Star.
He absolutely deserves to be there.
Unquestioned leader and most important player on the team. Other guys might be having good statistical years- but not Ball, not Van Fleet, not Herro, not Tatum or Beal or Young have played better and had a bigger effect on winning basketball games.
We'll give you Caris for Okoro, a salary filler, and a first rounder.
Seriously...?Yo mama so fat she needs a solar system revolving around her.
Have to give it up to them, they've significantly overachieved this year. Crazy that halfway through the season, they're only a game and a half out of 1st.The last time the Cavs were this good without LeBron?
Take a ride in the wayback time machine to 1995.
Yeah I'm impressed myself but I also didn't expect the East to be jumbled up. I knew the conference would be strong but I expected a couple teams to run away. A lot of injuries, covid, etc. so it definitely plays a partHave to give it up to them, they've significantly overachieved this year. Crazy that halfway through the season, they're only a game and a half out of 1st.
Bill Simmons talks about them quite a bit too, not sure if he watches them as much as Dan. I think he is a Celtics fan? I could be wrongDan Patrick officially on the Cavs Bandwagon this morning.
Says that outside of those who have to, he might be the only member of the media that actually watches them.
Bill Simmons talks about them quite a bit too, not sure if he watches them as much as Dan. I think he is a Celtics fan? I could be wrong
Nope. That's why I think their best and maybe only chance of moving him is to a team that is looking to rebuild. Next year, he's a $47 million expiring contract. So a team that wants to clear cap space, could move guys with more years left on their deals to get a guy that fans will pay to see, won't significantly damage their lotto odds and will clear $47 million off their salary to use on FA's. for the 2023-24 season.
That's definitely where the pricing model is headed.47m!? Damn that's alotta money. Athlete salaries are why I'll never been able to afford a really good seat at any game.
Can a shorthanded Cavs team beat a Bucks team on top of their game? Probably not, the Bucks haven’t missed a 3 so far lol
His lower back has been hurting him for weeks now. They don't have a game till Sunday so hopefully he gets some treatment, I would even consider resting him vs bad teams if it is hurting him that bad.After the first quarter Cavs played so damn good D the rest of the game. Good thing Garland returned to the court after going back to the locker room though. He looked funny landing after the reverse lay up.
It's amazing how the salary cap, albeit is aimed towards keeping a competitive balance, severely underpays/overpays players. Guys like Westbrook and Wall are overpaid significantly and they're able to command these high salary amounts that eat huge chunks of the salary cap. Then you have guys like Steph, Lebron, KD as examples that are underpaid as they're huge draws and outplay the value of their contracts, usually.Very few, if any, athletes are really worth the money they're paid. And it'll only get worse.
His lower back has been hurting him for weeks now. They don't have a game till Sunday so hopefully he gets some treatment, I would even consider resting him vs bad teams if it is hurting him that bad.