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Gameblog: Cavs at Washington Wizards

November 18, 2009

Post-mortem:  Wizards 108, Cavs 91

It was bound to catch up with them sooner or later.  The Cavaliers had been living on the edge in the second halves of games for the past several.  Tonight the Wizards made them pay.  They held the Cavs to 39 percent shooting in the second half and forced 10 turnovers [...]

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Game Notes: Cavs vs. Warriors

November 17, 2009

CLEVELAND – LeBron James has continued a friendship with the Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry, that began two years ago when the rookie was in college.
Curry, who was born in Akron, was the first-round draft choice of the Warriors this past summer and started last night against the Cavs.
With some of the things happening to [...]

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Pregame Notes: Delonte West, Shaq and the Warriors

November 17, 2009

Coach Mike Brown said that Delonte West will be activated for tonight’s game against the Golden State Warriors.
How much playing time he gets remains to be seen.  In West’s three games of being inactive, others have stepped in to fill the void and his time.
‘’That depends on how the game unfolds in terms of his [...]

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Gameblog: Cavs vs. Utah Jazz

November 14, 2009

Post-mortem:  Cavs 107, Jazz 103
The jury remains out on the Shaquille O’Neal trade, but tonight was a perfect example of why the Cavs traded for him.  O’Neal sat out the game with a shoulder strain and that left the Utah Jazz’s guards free to do some damange. Chief among them:  Eric Maynor, who replaced Deron [...]

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Gameblog: Cavs at Magic

November 11, 2009

Post-mortem:  Cavs 102, Magic 93

Had anyone judged from the first quarter, this thing had all the makings of a shootout.  It wasn’t until the second that the Cavs put forth much in the way of defense and their defensive efforts in that quarter won the game for them.
Consider that the Magic shot just 29 percent [...]

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Gameblog: Cavs at Knicks

November 6, 2009

Post-mortem:  Cavs 100, Knicks 91
A quick look back:
I don’t know about anyone else, but yorus truly is relieved that this is the only visit the Cavs make to Big Apple. While it was low key for the most part, the speculation and the the rumor mill turning make for a blah kind of experience. Everyone [...]

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Gameblog: Cavs vs. Bulls

November 5, 2009

Post-mortem: Bulls 86, Cavs 85
A few observations:
LeBron James said it himself.  Right now, the team’s primary problem remains on offense.  They averaged more than 100 points per game last year and are nowhere near that this season.  Allow me to add something to that.  The free throw shooting sucks. I probably couldn’t hit one to [...]

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Pre-game notes: Cavs vs. Bulls

November 5, 2009

CLEVELAND – It looks as if Delonte West will be in coach Mike Brown’s rotation until he has to deal with his legal issues.
But even with West back, Brown doesn’t plan to make any changes to his starting lineup just yet.
‘’For now I like it and I’m going to keep grinding away to see how [...]

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Cavs vs. Wizards

November 3, 2009

Normal format blown by other duties tonight:
Tonight the Cavs flashed what they could look like under ideal circumstances in a couple of ways. 
First there was trying to get Shaquille O’Neal going in the middle.  When the offense stagnated just a little, coach Mike Brown and his teammates got O’Neal going by tossing him the ball [...]

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Cavs Around the Blogosphere

November 3, 2009

This little gem from Bethlehem Shoals of the Sporting News’ Baseline blog:
Yes! Exactly! If only the rest of the world would realize this and stop harping on whether or not Shaq will ever be something he hasn’t been in years. It’s like no one bothered to watch O’Neal in Phoenix, or has been so blinded [...]

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