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Brown: I’m Leaning Toward Starting Jamison

February 22, 2010

Mike Brown said Tuesday that he’s leaning toward starting Antawn Jamison, the All-Star power forward recently acquired in a trade with the Washington Wizards.
Jamison had a rather rocky debut Friday night against the Charlotte Bobcats going 0-12 from the court and scoring two points total.  Sunda against the Orlando Magic he fared much better scoring [...]

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Cavs in Brief: LeBron James Selected Player of the Month

January 6, 2010

LeBron James was named the Eastern Conference’s Player of the Month for December, the second consecutive month he’s won the award. 
James led the conference in scoring with 28.6 points per game and, in the process, dished out  7.6 assists per game (second in the conference for the month), grabbing 7.4 rebounds and 1.7 steals (good [...]

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NBA GMs: Sorry, Cleveland. Lakers Still the Faves

October 6, 2009

Bad news Cavs fans:  The Cavaliers aren’t the favorite, even with the additions of Shaquille O’Neal and Anthony Parker, to win the NBA’s championship this season.  They’re not even the favorite to win the league’s Eastern Conference – at least not with the league’s general managers.
Just 17.9 percent of league GMs say that the Cavs [...]

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Playoffs: Who Do You Want to See?

March 27, 2009

If you’ve been following the NBA playoff race at the bottom rung of the Eastern Conference, you’ll notice a small, albeit significant chance to standings. The Chicago Bulls, by virtue of a win last night over the Miami Heat, have inched into the seventh seed.  And Detroit, currently on a three-game losing skid, has slipped [...]

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Gameblog – Cavs vs. Nets

March 25, 2009

Post-mortem: Cavs 98, Nets 87

The record’s behind them, this is officially the best team in Cavs hisotry as they won their 58th.  I don’t even think they believe it’s enough and they shouldn’t because there’s still plenty to work on:
Offensively, the Cavs, after opening up with tremendous momentum, looked sloppy for the rest of the [...]

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Gameblog: Cavs at San Antonio Spurs

February 28, 2009

Post mortem: Cavs 97, Spurs 86
Virtually everything that the Cavs did wrong against the Rockets, went the other way against the Spurs.
LeBron James scored virtually at will in the paint and from the outside.   He racked up his 121st career double-double and his 16th of the season.
He received serious backup from teammates as Delonte West [...]

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Gameblog: Cavs at Rockets

February 26, 2009

Post Mortem: Rockets 93, Cavs 74
Three glaring reasons exist as to why the Cavaliers got spanked in Houston tonight.
The first:  the inability to do anything with Rockets center Yao Ming who scored 28 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Yao was able to have his way with whomever guarded him be it Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Anderson Varejao or [...]

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Gameblog: Cavs vs. Kings

January 27, 2009

Post-mortem – Cavs 117, Kings 110
If those three people out there who read this weren’t happy with the display they saw tonight, you’re not alone.  At times it looked as if Coach Mike Brown was going to grind his teeth into nubs primarily because while the Cavs had plenty of offense, they forgot about defense [...]

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Portland and Cap’n Crunch Donuts

January 21, 2009

How unique is Portland?  I picked up a Cap’n Crunch with Crunchberries donut at this place called Voo Doo Donut. I kid you not.  This thing, with cereal protruding like itty bitty mountains, looked like something otherworldly and guess what?  It tastes the same way.  It was unique, more than delish and its pleasures didn’t [...]

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