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Jesse Lamovsky

With a third of the roster coming or going as a result of the deal that sent Andrew Bogut and Stephen Jackson to Golden State for Monta Ellis and Kwame Brown, the remaining Milwaukee Bucks were a step faster than the Cavaliers in their 115-105 win in the Bradley Center on Wednesday night. Led by the triple-double styling of Drew Gooden, Milwaukee pulled away late in the third period and cruised home over a Cleveland team that ran out of gas on the second night of a back-to-back.

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Nick Allburn

bargnaniThe game in 300 words or less

After winning three straight against Western Conference playoff contenders, the Cavs were due for a little bit of a clunker, which is exactly what we saw last night.  

Ultimately a very hot second quarter gave Toronto the edge in this ballgame. Every time it looked like the Cavs were getting ready to make a run, the Raptors were able to answer or the Cavs were just plain cooled off.  

 

The Raptors outshot the Cavs 50% to 38% for the game (that margin was roughly 20% in the first half) and 42% to 20% from downtown. If you want the game in a nutshell, it’s that the Cavs just had a rough shooting night and the Raptors shot well. Sometimes it’s just that simple. 

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Demetri Inembolidis

ap-201203111834668637665Kyrie Irving did it again.  With the Cavaliers trailing by three points going into the fourth quarter, he put his foot down and made sure that his team finished the night as the winning one.  Irving had a 16 point fourth quarter which capped off a 118-107 win over the Houston Rockets.  

The Cavs have won three games in a row, all of which have come against western conference playoff teams.  During that stretch, Antawn Jamison is scoring 27.3 points per game.  Jamison is playing very well prior to the trade deadline at 3:00 on Thursday.  Either he is improving his trade value or playing well for the Cavs.  Either situation is a positive one for the team.  

Going back to Kyrie Irving, he did not play that well during the first three quarters.  As Cavaliers fans are accustomed to, it didn’t matter.  Irving overcame his poor shooting (5-15) and made big shots when they mattered.  The most impressive aspect of Kyrie Irving’s professional game is how fearless he is in the 4th quarter.  Irving will not make every big shot that he takes, but he is willing to take them and puts the team on his back.

Tristan Thompson had a decent outing.  His points and rebounds were not spectacular, but he made both of the shots that he took and more importantly set a career high in assists (3).  

Much has been written about Alonzo Gee, but what is most impressive is how much chemistry he is developing with Kyrie Irving.  Of the 23 assists that Kyrie Irving dished out in the month of March, seven of them have been to Alonzo Gee.  In addition, Gee is averaging 17 points per game since being named a starter.  The Cavs would really lack an athletic wing player if it weren’t for Gee’s development.

The Rockets shot significantly better than the Cavs.  The difference was free throws and three point shooting.  Cleveland scored 18 more points at the free throw line and 9 more from beyond the arc.  The Rockets would have had to play a perfect game to overcome those extra 27 points, which they clearly did not.  Both teams scored 48 points in the paint.  Cleveland had 18 second chance points compared to Houston’s 12.  The most impressive stat from the night was that Cleveland only allowed 5 fast break points.  Perhaps Houston would have performed better in that department if their Most-Improve Player candidate Kyle Lowry were playing, but it is an impressive feat nonetheless.

There were other Cavaliers who played well who had not done so in quite a while.  Daniel Gibson scored 11 points and grabbed 4 rebounds.  Samardo Samuels had an active 24 minutes and also scored 11 points on only 6 shots.  Ramon Sessions came off the bench and scored 15 points and had 7 assists.  Most importantly, Omri Casspi converted on two huge three pointers in the 4th quarter that helped put the game away.  The starting lineup played fairly well, but the bench was most impressive.  With the emergence of Alonzo Gee and Omri Casspi’s lackluster season thus far, one has to wonder what kind of contract extension the Cavs will offer him.  

There are only two more games left before the trade deadline.  The Cavs may look very different after Thursday.  They also may look exactly the same.  Regardless of what happens, it is reassuring to know that the players in the rumor mill are not letting it bother them.  

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Andrew Clayman

cavsthunder3912-1Hey there, Cleveland. I know you’re about to skip right over this story in order to placate your masochistic fascination with the Browns’ latest FAIL. I get it. But if you’re so interested in what an elite draft pick like RG3 would have done for Cleveland, might as well at least enjoy what Kyrie Irving is doing right now.

In a game on the road… against the top team in the Western Conference… a team with a 14-game home winning streak… the Cleveland Cavaliers (15-23) inexplicably pulled out a tight, tooth-and-nail victory, 96-90, over the Oklahoma City Thunder (31-9). Yeah. I don’t get it, either.

In the midst of watching your seventh consecutive hour of college hoops tournaments and/or cursing Mike Holmgren’s name in a string of expletive-filled bellows towards the light of the full moon, you may have entirely missed out on the young Cavaliers’ signature win of the 2011-2012 season. Thus, upon seeing the final score, you likely would have made the following, immediate assumption:

“Oh man, Kyrie must have gone OFF!”

Well, Irving was certainly the difference down the stretch for the upteenth time, but overall, he actually only shot 4-of-12 in the game for a fairly pedestrian 9 points.

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Demetri Inembolidis

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“With the first pick in the 2011 draft, the Cleveland Cavaliers select Kyrie Irving.”  

That is sounding better than ever.  Although some people on forums and sports radio call-in shows thought the Cavs should go in another direction, it is abundantly clear that Chris Grant made the right choice.  Kyrie Irving is averaging 18.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game.  More importantly, he has already hit three game-winning shots and made clutch free throws to ice another game in his 33 game career.  Quite frankly, Kyrie Irving is even impressing me even though I never once thought drafting Derrick Williams was a good idea.

Kyrie Irving has been very impressive.  What is happening is that the excitement around having what appears to be a rookie star player is making a lot of people overlook the season that Tristan Thompson is having.  The story on Thompson going into the draft is that he has a “high motor,” is a very good offensive rebounder and that he can block shots.  Conversely, he struggles at the free throw line and does not have a knack for scoring efficiently.  Halfway through the season, very little about his performance thus far is changing that perception.

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