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Oasis found: Cavaliers 109, Suns 91
Written by Kirk Lammers   
Tuesday, 22 December 2009 17:24


Photo: Matt York/AP

After the relatively unimpressive five game winning streak against lesser opponents and the disappointing loss to the Mavericks without Nowitzki on Sunday night, the Cavaliers needed a game to get them out of their funk of too many turnovers, not enough offensive execution, and poor defensive rebounding. Fortunately for them, they landed in Phoenix, where they were the last team to come into town and beat the Suns on their home court. They did it again in impressive fashion with spectacular offensive execution inside the arc and an absolute surge to blow away PHX in the fourth quarter, winning by 18.

Moon, Barbosa out: Both teams were missing key reserves in Jamario Moon and Leandro Barbosa tonight. Moon was ruled as doubtful before the game, but he warmed up with the team and was cleared to play. However, he recorded a DNP, and the Cavaliers were fine without him as someone usually gets the short end of the stick in the 10-man rotation anyway.

LeBron v. Amare in the 1st: The lightning quick pace of the first quarter was right up Phoenix's alley, but give the Cavaliers credit for matching them pretty much point-for-point. LeBron came up with a clear and evident focus; he knew how important it was not to drop two in a row to start this road trip. By the first television timeout, both players were in double figures with 10 points each. LeBron had some fantastic first quarter dunks, including one high-flyer right over top of Stoudemire. Amare was hitting mid-range jumpers as Shaq and later Andy were late in getting out to contest those shots. Steve Nash also added eight first quarter points, and the Suns lead by one after one.

 
Big D's bench makes Cavs pay for repeat transgressions: Mavericks 102, Cavaliers 95
Written by Kirk Lammers   
Monday, 21 December 2009 00:02


Photo: Tony Gutierrez/AP

 

There was no doubt that it was going to happen sooner rather than later. The Cavalier win streak was stopped at five tonight after the Mavericks, who were without superstar Dirk Nowitzki, showed their depth and offensive shotmaking prowess by making the Cavaliers pay for the same mistakes they got away with against lesser opponents during the streak. The Cavaliers now find themselves out west and in a heap of trouble with three very tough games left before they hit the home floor once again next Sunday night. Here's a look at some of what went wrong.

No Dirk, but no Moon either: Dirk Nowitzki missed this game due to a laceration on his right elbow suffered on Friday night when he knocked out five of Carl Landry's chiclets, leaving parts of two of them in his elbow. As for Jamario, he was M.I.A. because of a left abdominal strain.

 
No kill shot, but Cavs still grab a 3-point (win) in hunting season: Cavaliers 85, Bucks 82
Written by Kirk Lammers   
Saturday, 19 December 2009 20:48


Photo: Andrew Glockner/Cleveland.com

It wasn't the most memorable game, nor was it even close to the Cavaliers' best performance of the season, but it was a special game for me, because my family and I were in attendance tonight. The wine and gold started cold and ended colder, but their third quarter run to create a double digit lead and their second half defense proved to be just enough for their fifth straight win to improve to 20-7 before their four-game west coast holiday swing.

Deja vu all over again: Last time the Bucks and Cavs locked heads, Milwaukee jumped out to an 11-0 lead. Tonight, the Bucks had the hot start once again, jumping out to an 18-7 advantage. The Bucks started 8-for-11 and had six guys involved in scoring early, while the Cavaliers started 3-for-9. The one positive for the Cavaliers was that Shaquille O'Neal drew two early fouls on Bucks center Andrew Bogut. Mo Williams was called for an offensive foul just twenty seconds in, and he was slow to get up. A few minutes later, he was blocked by Andrew Bogut and struggled to get his shoe back on. As Milwaukee raced down the floor 5-on-4 and drilled a three pointer, LeBron in turn raced past them and nearly ran over Mo.

 
Practice makes perfect (not a game, not a game, but practice): Cavaliers 108, Sixers 101
Written by #test   
Thursday, 17 December 2009 19:02


Photo: Ron Cortes/Philadelphia Inquirer

It took a Herculean effort from LeBron James, a 76er field goal dry spell, and two clutch field goals by Mo Williams (his only two of the game), but the Cavaliers bumped the current win streak to four with a seven-point victory when they trailed the Sixers with under five minutes to play.

Welcome back: Delonte West returned after a one-game stint on the inactive list for the all-too-familiar personal reasons to play in the arena closest to where he played college ball at St. Joseph's. West saw 23 minutes of action, finishing with 4 points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 assist, and 1 block.

Never-ending changes for the ragtag Sixers: Coach Eddie Jordan's team seems to be in constant flux. With the recent addition of Allen Iverson, they have now gone to a small starting lineup, sending Elton Brand to the bench, moving the athletic forward Thaddeus Young to the four spot, and employing a backcourt of rookie Jrue Holiday, Iverson, and Andre Iguodala. Brand has been a disappointment of epic proportions for this team, and he will take a large amount of the blame for why this team isn't better. Honestly, this team should be competitive, but they are clearly not anywhere in the vicinity of that right now. The small lineup was actually a nice option against the Cavaliers, however, as they have recently struggled in the transition game, especially on the defensive end. Philly racked up 30 fast break points compared to just 14 of them for Cleveland, and they had some high-flying finishes courtesy of Andre Iguodala.

 
Twin towers lead the way in unimpressive victory: Cavaliers 99, Nets 89
Written by Kirk Lammers   
Wednesday, 16 December 2009 00:58


Photo: Joshua Gunter/The Plain Dealer

The two-win New Jersey Nets came into the Q tonight, and the Cavaliers played like they had won the game before they had even stepped on the floor. Turnovers, frequent fouling, and a general lack of focus allowed the Nets to hang around for the entire game. In the end, the Cavalier centers and a Devin Harris ejection proved to be enough to extend the Cavalier win streak to three, but the Cavaliers have a lot to look at after this one.

One in, one out: Daniel Gibson made his return after missing the past two games with a sprained right pinky, but it was Delonte West who kept the Cavaliers at less than full strength. West had "a couple of bad days" according to Brian Windhorst, and so he misses yet another game in the truly hour-by-hour saga that is the 2009 Delonte West.

 
Mo's halfcourt throw, LBJ's 44 roll the Thunder: Cavaliers 102, Thunder 89
Written by Kirk Lammers   
Monday, 14 December 2009 01:12


Photo: AP/Sue Ogrocki

With just over four minutes to play, the Cavaliers were up just four points with the ball. A deflection sent the ball past the midcourt line, and the Cavaliers looked certain to suffer a shot clock violation. They needed a miracle heave to at least draw iron, but Mo Williams did better than that. Mo Gotti's 48-foot set shot was as pure as his 23-foot jumpers, and it broke the backs of the young Thunder, who never climbed out of the seven-point hole.

Shaq, no Boobie: Shaquille O'Neal returned without missing a game after getting scratched across the eye by Blazer center Joel Przybilla on Friday night. Daniel Gibson's right pinky, however, was too swollen for him to participate. He was questionable and participated in shootaround, so hopefully we'll see him on Tuesday.

 
Andy blazes his own trail in LBJ-Roy showdown: Cavaliers 104, Blazers 99
Written by Kirk Lammers   
Saturday, 12 December 2009 16:57


Photo: Joshua Gunter/Cleveland.com

 

The Cavaliers looked willing and likely to extend their losing streak to three games early in the third quarter tonight as their defecit swelled to twelve just seconds in. But, Mike Brown got a burst of energy from the Energizer Bunny himself, Anderson Varejao. Wild Thing went on a scoring spree spurred by his energy and hustle, and him and LeBron proved to be too much for Portland on a night where the Cavaliers were far from perfect, but good enough to secure the five-point home win.

Banged up Blazers, under the weather Cavaliers: The Portland Trail Blazers are probably the most injury-affected team in the association. Currently, they are without key players Greg Oden, Nicholas Batum, Travis Outlaw, and Rudy Fernandez. Even their head coach Nate McMillan wasn't on the road trip as he was recovering from an Achilles' tear. Assistant Dean Demopoulos wore the coaching hat for the evening. As for the wine and gold, Mo Williams and Anderson Varejao missed shootaround with flu-like symptoms. They were deemed "very questionable", but they both gave it a go after being gametime decisions. The Cavaliers were without Daniel Gibson and his swollen right pinky finger.

 
Rockets blast-off in first, Cleveland most certainly has a problem: Rockets 95, Cavaliers 85
Written by Kirk Lammers   
Wednesday, 09 December 2009 23:53


Photo: David J. Phillip/AP

The Cavaliers knew they were in for it tonight. After last night's unforgivable overtime loss to the Grizzlies, they had a date with an undersized, guard-oriented, yet tough and fast-breaking team in the Houston Rockets. The Rockets took off to an early 8-0 lead and had a 33-19 lead launched by the end of the first quarter. The Cavaliers battled, but they choked on those first quarter exhaust fumes the rest of the evening and got red-hot in several instances, logging five technical fouls, which led to their second straight loss in as many nights.

Moon landing in Houston: Reserve forward Jamario Moon returned after missing the past two games with a groin injury. The Cavaliers paid dearly last night without Moon, but his impact wasn't felt much tonight as he logged just 4 rebounds and 1 block in nearly 19 minutes.

 

 
Cavs Let One Slip In Memphis; Grizzlies 111, Cavs 109 (OT)
Written by J.V. Fletcher   
Wednesday, 09 December 2009 00:45

The Cleveland Cavaliers came into Tuesday nights game undefeated against the Western Conference, and the Cavs looked to stretch that Western Conference win streak to 6 against the Memphis Grizzlies (13 in a row counting last season). Early on, LeBron and Mo led the Cavaliers to an 11 point half time lead; however the dreaded 3rd quarter Memphis blues grabbed a hold of Cleveland. The Memphis young guns gained confidence and used Cavalier turnovers to send this game into overtime, and in the extra period, the Cavs came up short. Cleveland was handed their first loss to a Western Conference foe this year.

1st Quarter Block Party- In the 1st quarter, Cleveland's defense was making life in the paint difficult for Memphis. Shaq alone had 3 blocked shots in the 1st. The Cavaliers had 5 blocked shots total in the 1st quarter.

  • Hold the Mayo- LeBron had a blocked shot of his own and it was one of the chase down variety. O.J. Mayo is the newest victim on LeBron's chasedown list. Mayo gathered a long defensive rebound and got out in transition. Mayo went to lay in a coast to coat bucket but LBJ came from behind and sent Mayo's shot off the glass.
Boobie On Fire - Daniel "Boobie" Gibson continues to shoot the ball well from long and short range. In the first quarter alone, Gibson was 4 for 4 from the floor for 10 points including 2 for 2 from 3 -point range.Gibson continues to use his pump fakes to get his defenders in the air a clear path to the rim. Unfortunately tonight, Cleveland went away from sharing the ball in the 2nd half and Gibson only got 2 shots in the 2nd half.
 
Delonte leads 29-0 charge: Cavaliers 101, Bucks 86
Written by Kirk Lammers   
Tuesday, 08 December 2009 03:39


Photo: Morry Gash/AP

With 4:36 left in the first quarter, the Cavaliers trailed the Bucks 17-10 after originally trailing 11-0. That's when the Cavaliers decided to do a little deer hunting. The Cavaliers put a 29-0 spot on the stunned Bucks who trailed by 22 at the end of the run and never came close to recovering from it. The Cavaliers moved to 15-5 with another fantastic team effort and another sub-20 point effort from LeBron James.

Take a med-kit to the Moon: Jamario Moon missed today's game with a groin strain, and he is listed as day-to-day for the Cavaliers' next game on Tuesday in Memphis. The Bucks were without traditional Cavalier killer and Buckeye Michael Redd, who has been held to just five games so far this season.

Is it game time already?: With the odd 3:00 PM start (2:00 PM local), the Cavaliers looked a little stiff at first. They were scoreless for the first three minutes of the game, missing four shots before a Mo Williams jumper ended the drought. The Cavaliers were 4-for-11 from the field when the big run began. Meanwhile, Milwaukee made seven of its first nine shots, and the normally football-hungry Milwaukee fans were enjoying their Sunday afternoon early.

 

 
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