For once, the score does not actually reflect how close the game was. We're pretty used to seeing the Cavaliers trail by a bunch of points and then close the margin in the fourth quarter to make the game look way closer. This time, however, we actually had a pretty fun, competitive game until the final 6 minutes or so. At that point, the Heat started hitting more shots and the Cavs couldn't hit anything. The lead ballooned and the result is a misleading 16-point final score.
Cavs Leaders: Points: Jamison, 25; Rebounds: Varejao, 11; Assists: Irving, 6
Quick Thoughts:
We need a shooting guard. Badly. With Daniel Gibson and Anthony Parker still hurting, the Cavs had to play Alonzo Gee at SG and it didn't go particularly well. It's not that Gee is that terrible at that spot, it's just that we need him to play elsewhere. When Gee has to play shooting guard, he can't come off the bench to play small forward behind Omri Casspi. It just creates unfortunate mismatches in other places. It makes Luke Harangody and Christian Eyenga play significant minutes. Nobody wants that. Chris Grant better sign a D-Leaguer who can play shooting guard soon.
Prepare yourselves for the least subtle hint of all time.
*COUGH*HEYCHRISGRANTSIGNMANNYHARRISPLEASE *COUGH*

For one night, I missed J.J. Hickson. This isn't a call to get him back or that I regret the Casspi trade, so don't shoot me. All I'm saying is that with Tristan Thompson still out, we missed having another low-post presence. Even if Hickson is terrible, he's way way better than Ryan Hollins or Luke Harangody. This feeling will certainly go away once Tigger gets healthy, but it's apparent that we are missing a big body that isn't the worst basketball player in the league.
We need a competent wing scorer. Without anybody who is truly a threat on the perimeter, it allows a defense to completely focus on Kyrie. Normally, this doesn't really matter because when you try your hardest to stop Ky from scoring, that usually involves double-teaming him. Once you do that, he does a really nice job of finding the open man and making the opponent pay by distributing. In the rare case that a team can effectively defend Irving with their best wing defender, it causes a problem for our offense. This doesn't apply all that often but there are certain guys who are big wing defenders that are also quick enough to mostly stay in front of Irving. The Heat put LeBron on Kyrie in the fourth quarter last night. The Sixers could move Iguodala onto Irving. The Grizzlies could use Tony Allen on Irving. You get the idea. If we had an effective wing scorer, the Cavs could make their opponents pay for moving their best defender onto our point guard and exploit a mismatch elsewhere. Omri Casspi and Alonzo Gee does not get the job done at this point.
Notable Performances:
Kyrie Irving didn't play particularly well. He had trouble getting into the paint and when he did get there, he couldn't finish. His jumper wasn't falling and he turned the ball over too much. That being said, he finished with 16 points, 6 assists, and 6 rebounds. The 5 turnovers aren't good, but we'll see much better performances from the rookie. When you say? My guess is tonight against the Clippers.
I think I need a new section in my recaps for Anderson Varejao. His performances are not notable in the sense that he does the same thing every night. He goes out there and leads the team in hustle, defense, and rebounding. He grabs double digit boards, is a pest on the offensive glass, and scores some points down low. If he starts raining threes and drops 40 points, that would be notable.
Antawn Jamison doesn't give a shit about proper shooting form. He will take literally any shot and prefers not to be looking at the basket when he does so.
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Alonzo Gee is quickly becoming one of my favorite players. First off, he never stops. You could tell that the Heat announcers had no clue that Gee was a viable NBA player and were constantly shocked at how he hustled on every play. He's got a quick first step and showed off a series of nice moves to get to the basket. If I'm not mistaken, he utilized a pretty spin move to get to the basket on one occasion and a filthy eurostep on another possession. His jumpshot is a work in progress, but he's definitely progressing into a solid player. He's got a prototypical NBA wing body with excellent athleticism. If he were an NBA prospect, I think scouts would be drooling over his potential. He's just 24 years old and
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SG this summer. But for now I’d take Harris and cut Parker.
johnf34 - February 8, 2012
Parker is not getting cut.
Conrad Kaczmarek - February 8, 2012
I know. I’m wishful thinking every time I say it. It’s surprising I’ve held off on writing a big post about it actually.
johnf34 - February 8, 2012
I’m all for that, but cutting AP with his contract could send bad message to FAs.
teamrobhogg - February 8, 2012
With you on that ! Find someone to take him and throw in Hollins & Harangody, then bring Manny back!!!
micksgol52@yahoo.com - February 8, 2012
I was really looking forward to a detailed breakdown of who sucked more between hollins and harangody
davidzavac - February 8, 2012
Hollins’ awfulness was at least entertaining (Especially the 2 offensive fouls for illegal screens). Harangody was awful, bland and depressing. His chucking three pointers was painful to watch.
teamrobhogg - February 8, 2012
We should trade the Key Bank Building for Dwight Howard.
Sakman - February 8, 2012
The nba is a business first and basketball second.
So Cleveland is stuck with Casspi and his lack of in-game-awareness, because the Cavaliers need the israeli market. The nba needs to make billions to pay athletes billions and keeping it small and chummy isn’t going to work. Byron Scott brings up the “glory days” of the New Orleans Hornets and Chris Paul. As good as Chris Paul is, George Shimm still lost the team. The old nba model isn’t going to work.
Kevin.S - February 8, 2012
This is a weird comment.
hans - February 8, 2012
for the cleveland cavaliers are a business and Israel is a great market
any business would be foolish to ignore. Particularly when Cleveland is a smaller market that is going through tough times. I come from an area that didn’t respect the israeli market and is paying for it. Where I am, we’ll more than likely lose our nba team to a bigger city, people are losing their jobs, and families are falling apart. These things happen.
Kevin.S - February 8, 2012
Huh?
Since when did Casspi become an uber-star and bring us the entire nation of Isreal as a viewing market? I understand your idea of the NBA being a business before a league first, because that is true, but I highly doubt Casspi’s presence on the team has anything to do with target certain ethnic markets. I honestly think Casspi was the best player that the Cavs could get for Hickson, and they are still getting the better end of the deal.
Sean Weaver - February 9, 2012
Is Manny Harris really that good? Or is it that what we currently have is so bad?
macdowellm03 - February 8, 2012
He is a SG. Since we have no other SGs, he is infinitely better than anyone else we have healthy. Right now we have 2 guards that can play on the entire roster. Also, he has been playing very well against D-League opponents.
Danieldelamaiz - February 8, 2012
Luke Harangody was AWFUL.
Heavysoviet - February 8, 2012
Read my preview for more Harangody bashing!
Conrad Kaczmarek - February 8, 2012
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