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Buckeye Nut;1471988; said:I think Wally could come in an knockdown some jumpers, but who's he going to guard on defense?
billmac91;1471996; said:i just think Mike Brown needs to show a bit better feel for the game....Sasha last night, was not the same Sasha from Friday night. I 100% agree, Wally would have been more productive than Sasha last night. I personally think, Wally could be effective against Hedo. Wallyis smart enough to stop the penetration, and force Hedo to make the jump-shot. He's also not stupid enough to foul every freakin' time a pick and roll is being set. Not that Sasha was at fault for that.
Hands down, outside of Delonte West being an awful player in that game, the next worst thing was the constant fouls on pick and rolls while hedging. How many free-throws andf ouls came from Joe Smith and Anderson while stepping out to hedge the pick and roll.
BB73;1471998; said:And a lot of those fouls gave FTs to Turkoglu, who made a total of 1 field goal in the game.
It's not that easy. Plus there's things called adjustments, if they see Wally out there they are going to exploit him and not let him guard somebody who's just standing there. Any points he would give us offensively he would give back two-fold with his defense.jlb1705;1471994; said:That guy in the corner that nobody else is guarding?
Point being, if you're already getting ape [censored]ed on some of these matchups on the defensive end, you might as well play somebody who can make (or take) a shot.
buckeyesin07;1472055; said:It's hard to believe, seeing how well Orlando has played against the Cavs so far, that the Celtics pushed them to seven games even without KG. I keep hearing that it's all about mismatches, but I think it's more about LeBron's supporting cast failing to show up so far in this series. Every game the Cavs have a shot to win, despite the fact that Mo, Z, Delonte, etc. are shooting horribly from the field. If they can put together even a decent game tonight, the Cavs have to like their chances.
How about you guarantee to shoot the basketball better?Updated: May 26, 2009, 10:53 AM ET
Williams guarantees Cavs win
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Tinted sunglasses concealing the cuts and bandages framing his puffy left eye, struggling Cleveland guard Mo Williams plopped down on a table inside a ritzy hotel ballroom on Monday and quickly proclaimed the Cavaliers were not in any trouble.
Far from it.
"We're the best team in basketball," he said.
Really? The Cavaliers, winners of 66 regular-season games and their first eight straight in the playoffs, certainly haven't looked superior to the Orlando Magic.
They can't stop Dwight Howard inside. They can't contain Orlando's squadron of outside shooters. They are missing easy, open shots. They're not giving LeBron James enough support, and they trail 2-1 in the Eastern Conference finals.
Williams remains confident.
"They deserve respect," he said. "They are a good team. But we are the best team in basketball. I don't feel that they've had to adjust to us one time in the series."
So, Mo. You're sure the Cavaliers will win Game 4 on Tuesday night and rally to win the best-of-seven series. Willing to guarantee it?
"Guarantee we're going to win the series? Yeah, yeah," he said. "We are down 2-1. But there is nobody on this team and definitely not myself that says we are not going to win this series. Yeah, it is going to be tough. We know that. We get this game tomorrow, go home, still got home-court advantage.
"We don't see ourselves losing two out of three at home."
The Magic brushed off Williams' boast.
jwinslow;1472086; said:Mo Williams of Cleveland Cavaliers guarantees series win - ESPN How about you guarantee to shoot the basketball better?
jwinslow;1472086; said:Mo Williams of Cleveland Cavaliers guarantees series win - ESPN How about you guarantee to shoot the basketball better?