Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Not so good for the Cavs...
For a team projected to be one of the best, this is not a good start. After all, they were in the Eastern Conference Finals last year. However, they lost their game to Toronto and now have started the season 0-2. Its not a huge hole or something to get crazy about at this point, but Cleveland fans are probably a little stressed and worried of this start. This is not how to start a season if your hungry to win. I'm sure the Cavs will pick it up as the season goes on. I don't want to fail to mention that Lebron had a triple double. He is definitely doing his thing, but it wasn't enough. On the opposite side of the spectrum, Boston is doing great, totally dominating the Bobcats beating them 92-59 in tonight's game. That's just sad, but Boston is just that good. Its been a while since I've seen the score of a team be below 60 for the whole game. The leading scorer for the Bobcats had 10 points! (which wouldn't be a problem if maybe 9 other guys had 10 points as well, but that wasn't the case)
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The Cavs are supposed to be good this year, but my gut is telling me its going to be a train wreck. LeBron is LeBron, but I still don't think Shaq is the answer they need. I still don't think they can beat a team like the Magic in a series. Adding a guy like Richard Jefferson would have been a better upgrade.
In a head to head comparison, I don't think anybody is ready to find out Shaq isn't even as good as Z.
Shaq's numbers are low, his shooting not as good as it usually is from the field, and his minutes are really low. I guess when your having Z as a backup you won't get much minutes, and also the fact it allows them to rest Shaq and not overplay him. However, I believe Shaq is a shell of himself, not even close to what he once was. However, he does provide a good presence and still blocks shots. Richard J seems like he could have def helped out.
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