That would mean Love would be out???![]()
i didnt even write that- it was directly copied and pasted from either espn or cleveland.com- obviously look at the hyper links! lol.LmfAo.....what a deceptive post.
Someone already busted you out for it.
So, I will abstain.
Channing Frye was a great pickup for the Cavs to compete against other teams, other than the Warriors. Hear me out...
The Warriors in the playoffs will likely use their small lineup, sans Bogut or Ezeli, for longer stretches than we've seen this year. Frye is a great option to have at the 5 to stretch the court, however, when the Warriors go small their greatest strength is their perimeter defense. They switch on everything and will negate the impact Frye could potentially have. If he's in there against Bogut and Ezeli, yes he'll have a larger impact. The problem is the Warriors will be ready for this. Barnes would be more than capable of guarding Frye because he's not a threat inside. Draymond will match up on Love, Iguodala on Lebron, Klay on Kyrie.
For playing the Spurs, the pickup was great. The Warriors can easily put a superior lineup on the court without Bogut, but the Spurs cannot replicate what Duncan does for them both offensively and defensively. If he's on the court, there's no way he can guard Frye from the perimeter.
i didnt even write that- it was directly copied and pasted from either espn or cleveland.com- obviously look at the hyper links! lol.
it is true though....
and ill tell ya- Cleveland has an AMAZING record against the West the last 2 years--- dont blame them for the imbalance!
FILTHY!Pau to the Warriors, obv.
the good thing i have been seeing is the Cavs pushing the ball- looking for early offense- and if its not there- they start swinging the ball a lot better than they used to and movingi t.........the biggest habit they had to get off of was the ball sticking once their break and first option is denied- and i think that is the main thing Lue has really been working on--- and they are getting better at it...all the threes the last 2 games have been an effect- largely in part- of moving the ball better.I agree with people that the Cavs best lineup this year will probably be with Lebron at the 4. With this lineup -- if they spread the floor with Love/Frye, there will be a ton of penetration space for Lebron & Kyrie -- and hopefully more post space for Lebron and Love. Other times, they'll use TT at 5 -- then more TT pick&rolls instead of spacing & penetration.
I still think the ball stops too often. Also -- they won't consistently shoot like yesterday.
LmfAo.....what a deceptive post.
Someone already busted you out for it.
So, I will abstain.
How the hell is saying that the Cavs are 5 - 1 vs the Clippers, Thunder, & Spurs deceptive???
Because they are 1 - 1 against the Spurs?? Give me a break.
You answered your own question...lol
The Thunder and Clippers account for all those wins except 1.
Saying they are 1-1 against the Spurs looks a bit different, huh?
You answered your own question...lol
The Thunder and Clippers account for all those wins except 1.
Saying they are 1-1 against the Spurs looks a bit different, huh?
You answered your own question...lol
The Thunder and Clippers account for all those wins except 1.
Saying they are 1-1 against the Spurs looks a bit different, huh?
If Wiggy did not want to get slam, he would have been better off just stating that they're 4-0 vs OKC & LAC.
If that's deceptive... than any grouping of record against any group of teams is deceptive.
If I see that an Eastern team is 5 - 1 against 3 westerns teams... it is immediately obvious that they went 1 - 1 against one of those teams. There's nothing hidden or deceptive about that.
It'd be one thing if someone combined an 0-4 record with a a bunch of 3 - 0 records and came up with something like "15 - 4 against these 6 teams". Combining two 2 - 0's with a 1 - 1 is not even close to deceptive.
Yes.
He says he copied it somewhere else.
Regardless, it's misleading.