Stevens you should know better than to double anyone on this line-up.
Granted they can't stop LeBron one on one. You can't leave anyone open.
Granted they can't stop LeBron one on one. You can't leave anyone open.
4. The numbers say otherwise, particularly when using Jan. 15 as the line of demarcation. That’s the day of the win at the Lakers and the day the season began to dramatically swing. All of the following numbers are rankings are based on data beginning with that night against the Lakers.
5. Their .826 winning percentage (19-4) is tops in the league. They’re outscoring teams by a whopping 11.6 points – the next-closest team is the Warriors at 8.4. They’re fifth in the league in 3-point percentage, third in defensive field-goal percentage and fourth in the league defending the 3-point line.
7. Want more? They’re sixth in defensive rating, which measures how many points they’re allowing per 100 possessions and sort of levels all the numbers. The Spurs were fourth in defensive rating last season when they won the championship, the Heat were seventh and fourth the years they won titles and the Mavericks were seventh when they won it. So the Cavs are certainly living in the right zip code.
From Jason Lloyd
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This is the first time in years we won't be able to talk about who you should take in the lottery, I'm almost sad B![]()
They still have a first round pick.
He probably won't even be on the opening day roster tho.
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It's an end of an era, I bet if you checked last years thread we were discussing top 10 picks in November
I will always remember our draft talk![]()