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03-06-2005, 06:20 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
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Originally Posted by Benedict_Boozer
Like Jsimo said, Lebron needs to start taking over the game. The heat are throwing some light double teams his way and people aren't making the open shots off his passes.
I would rather lose with him attempting 25+ shots than him playing a balanced game and watching our role players brick away a 6th straight loss.
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LeBron just had an oppurtunity for a fadeaway jumper and deferred to Jiri Welsh who turned it over. I love LeBrons game and the fact that he is a walking triple double but he's got to develop a killer scoring instinct especially with his rather weak cast.
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03-06-2005, 06:21 PM
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The Stars or Bust!
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
I hope Gilbert fires Silas and Paxson: they're both pathetic. Oh don't let the door hit you too hard on your way out Jmac
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03-06-2005, 06:25 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
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LeBron just had an oppurtunity for a fadeaway jumper and deferred to Jiri Welsh who turned it over. I love LeBrons game and the fact that he is a walking triple double but he's got to develop a killer scoring instinct especially with his rather weak cast.
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I agree. If we keep playing like this, I think we'll see him get tired of it and drop the passer mentality.
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03-06-2005, 06:33 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
Bron spoon feeds people on our team shots WE could make, literally. People like Snow, Traylor, Jmac are bricking 10-15 footers WIDE OPEN consistently.
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03-06-2005, 06:36 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
Why are we isolating Traylor in the post again instead of Z or Lebron? Why is Traylor even playing instead of Drew?
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03-06-2005, 06:36 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
Time to get Lebron and Z out of the game.
This one is in the can.
Maybe Jiri Welsch has found some rhythm.
The Cavs need someone, ANYONE to hit an open shot off of James and Z.
Maybe Sasha can get some run now.
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03-06-2005, 06:37 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
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Time to get Lebron and Z out of the game.
This one is in the can.
Maybe Jiri Welsch has found some rhythm.
The Cavs need someone, ANYONE to hit an open shot off of James and Z.
Maybe Sasha can get some run now.
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What happened to Sasha? Why does Harris play ahead of him again?
Does anyone call out Silas on this type of stuff? I'm starting to wonder.
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03-06-2005, 06:37 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
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I agree. If we keep playing like this, I think we'll see him get tired of it and drop the passer mentality.
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I agree. Lebron is a generous passer. But he's not going to keep passing to these scrubs if they're just going to stack up losses for him.
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03-06-2005, 06:38 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
Jiri finally looking good out there
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03-06-2005, 06:38 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
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Originally Posted by Benedict_Boozer
What happened to Sasha? Why does Harris play ahead of him again?
Does anyone call out Silas on this type of stuff? I'm starting to wonder.
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There's Sasha!
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03-06-2005, 06:41 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
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Why are we isolating Traylor in the post again instead of Z or Lebron? Why is Traylor even playing instead of Drew?
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Great if obvious questions: you have to wonder if some fans on a message board can see this does anybody in this organization see this? There are just some questionable playcalling out there. Why for example when Shaq went out they didn't spoon feed Z in the paint just seems stupid
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03-06-2005, 06:45 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
From all the Cavs games I've watched this season, the most obvious thing abt them is that they're a very poor defensive team. As they say, if ur star doesn't play D, neither will ur teammates. LeBron doesn't play much D aside from gambling for steals. That's one area where he's gotta set an example more than anything.
Cavs are now getting exposed as basically a two man team with a supporting cast that can't shoot. They weren't exposed pre AS break because they enjoyed one of the easiest schedules in the league. And whenever they did face good teams, they usually lost. This team has no one u can count on for relieving pressure off Z and LeBron once they get doubled. How a GM cannot surround a player like LeBron with shooters is beyond me.
6th loss in a row only a matter of seconds now. This really doesn't bode too for LeBron's star. Everybody has been riding incredibly high on him all season long. But the media isn't fond of players all that long when their teams' lose 6 in a row. Here's hoping for that sake Cavs start doing well.
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03-06-2005, 06:57 PM
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Re: Miami at Cleveland (3/6/05)
Shaq+Wade = 31pts
Bron+Z = 45pts
Take out the 4 all-stars, and our "supporting cast" (I hesitate to even give them that much respect)
got BLOWN OUT 71 to 37.......AT HOME. Does anything else even need to be said.
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03-06-2005, 07:00 PM
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