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Cleveland Cavs (2016 NBA Champions)

Atrocious shooting.. specifically at the most crucial times... headcases...

Wed April 5 will be very telling @Boston
but not sure how you pull your head out of your ass in a week

Not a Shump believer... even when he was doing well... really playing exceptionally stupid.. his brain is injured
Looked at stats for Bulls game... I thought Frye was terrible (again) but stats-wise he had a pretty good game surprisingly

What really worries me.. is.. this team should be mentally tougher than nails.. but right now looks very fragile
How does Irving dribble off his own leg late the other night.. and miss a wide open layup in the last minute last night ??
 
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Stephen Curry appears to take a subtle jab at the Cavaliers

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are working through a rough patch right now and that has led to some interesting comments coming out of the members of their roster with LeBron James being the latest to voice their frustrations concerning the position the defending champions currently find themselves in.

With LeBron's quote about the Cavaliers being in a "bad spot" picking up traction throughout the internet, it looks like one of the Cavaliers' biggest NBA rivals is taking pleasure in their lack of recent success.

As you can see from the image below, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry appears to have liked the graphic which Bleacher Report created including those words from James in the hours after he uttered them at the United Center.

Golden State and Cleveland won't meet again in the regular season but, at this time, many still consider them to be the favorites to meet in the 2017 NBA Finals.

We'll just have to wait and see if the pettiness continues between now and then.

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/stephen-curry-appears-to-take-a-subtle-jab-at-the-cavaliers/
 
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I get why they put DWill2 on the bench to work on the playoff rotation, but when they are missing RJ, Korver, and Love only plays 20 minutes I don't understand why they don't put him in. With the depth this team has I'd try to use it. If the only problem was the defense I wouldn't be worried, but I don't think they can flip a switch to start shooting better, which is what they need.
 
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Lebron couldnt even lock him down. I never realized how big he is physically. This would have been the 1 game in a series Indy could have won. The one game where PG is unstopable. Cavs ultimately proved why we are still the best team in a 7 game series. Depth. We have multiple guys that can take big shots and make big shots. Nice clutch shots by Love. That low post presence is crucial for this team.

Indy is dependant on PG.
Boston on Isiah.
Wizards on Wall.

We'll shut those guys down and take those series!
Lets go Cavs
 
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Here is something for you to chew on.

The Cavs should send the Canton squad to Boston on Wednesday and rest.
LBJ playing 52 minutes is absurd. I'd rather they lost in regulation.

If they play big minutes at Boston on Wednesday Lue is either stupid or a liar. He has preached rest over seed all season.

And it would troll ESPN and that pinhead Silver hard.
 
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Here is something for you to chew on.

The Cavs should send the Canton squad to Boston on Wednesday and rest.
LBJ playing 52 minutes is absurd. I'd rather they lost in regulation.

If they play big minutes at Boston on Wednesday Lue is either stupid or a liar. He has preached rest over seed all season.

And it would troll ESPN and that pinhead Silver hard.

Hopefully they can keep shooting well against the Magic tonight and limit everyone to < 30 minutes. I would like to see a better rotation to keep everyone under 35 minutes in regulation for the rest of the season. You can't help the 10 in double OT, but the 42 in regulation was too much at this point of the season.
 
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