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Booker going off!!
Booker is the real deal.Booker going off!!
Booker honestly reminds me a lil of Klay Thompson- i mean- there are some slight differences- I think Klay has a much better set shot obviously, and Klay plays better D, and Booker puts the ball on the floor better- but they do have some nice similarities too. Both can just get absolutely RED HOT at times.
that front court combo of Davis, Mirotic and Randle is just devastating. Holliday is a very solid PG tooBig night from LaMarcus. 21 points and 19 boards. DeRozan had an alright night himself, sealing the game for the Spurs. In fact, quite a few big games from around the associating tonight. 41 for Kemba, 25/18 from Giannis, Davis/Mirotic/Randle showing out....much more. Good full first night.
Cedi had 17 and 10 on 50% shooting.Love was 5 of 18 from the field.
Kings lose I'm stunned
Thad Young is a very underated player.Seriously, Indy could be a team to watch out for. They have done a good job making over that team after PG got dealt.
CEDI!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cedi Osman passes first test
New starting small forward Cedi Osman smiled when approached pregame by cleveland.com about his upcoming matchup with Kawhi Leonard and then another with Jimmy Butler on Friday night.
Lue has placed Osman in the “defensive stopper role,” asking the second-year ball of energy to battle the opponent’s best perimeter scorer.
On Wednesday night, that meant Leonard -- an MVP candidate and one of Osman’s summer workout partners.
“It’s a big challenge,” Osman said before the game. “I was doing that last year so nothing new with that. I always like taking those challenges. It’s fun trying to stop him.”
Osman knew Leonard was going to score. “Kawhi is one of the best small forwards in the world,” he said. That's why the primary goal was to make Leonard take bad shots from outside the paint. If he was going to score 20 points or more, Osman’s goal was to make it a hard 20, an inefficient scoring night.
“If they make tough shots, you live with it,” Osman said.
Mission accomplished.
Leonard was good in his Raptors debut. He scored 24 points and pulled down 12 rebounds. Rowdy Toronto fans cheered each time he touched the ball in the opening minutes. But he was just 9-of-22 from the field and had as many turnovers (two) as assists.
When Leonard tried to get past Osman, the youngster moved his feet well and stayed in front. When the burly Raptor tried backing down Osman in the post, Osman held his ground.
“I thought Cedi was great tonight,” Kevin Love said. “He was our, I don’t want to say silver lining, but he was our star tonight."
Osman asked me after the game if I knew how many times Leonard scored against him. I admittedly didn’t keep track but guessed two.
Technically, that was right.
On one possession, Leonard veered from the baseline to the elbow, using a screen to create space before knocking down a jumper over Osman. Another time, with Toronto pushing the ball up the floor, Osman stepped in front of Pascal Siakam, leaving Leonard open in the left corner. Leonard buried the 3-pointer, with Osman not quick enough to recover.
Other than that, Leonard did most of his damage against other defenders.
He hit jumpers over Rodney Hood and Tristan Thompson following switches. Leonard thundered a dunk after a steal. He had a put-back, getting inside position against Hood. He drove against George Hill and earned free throws.
The Cavs are a switch-heavy defense nowadays. That means Osman won’t be matched up with elite wings on every possession. But when he is, the plan won't change, trying to force opponents into tough shots while not getting discouraged if they go in.