Cleveland Cavaliers - Major Disappointment

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  • Menses
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    • 03-15-13
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    #1
    Cleveland Cavaliers - Major Disappointment
    Loosing at home to the Bobcats? LOL...Lebron is not going back to that team...Irving is overrated...and Mike Brown still has not learned to run an offense...and that Bennett kid is a joke...
  • bjb7223
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    • 11-03-12
    • 10349

    #2
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    • Allure
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-18-10
      • 7606

      #3
      Charlotte is actually pretty solid. Cleveland will soon be the worst team in the league. They're almost there.
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      • bjb7223
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        • 11-03-12
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        #4
        had a very good offense until Mike Brown got a hold of it.
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        • vasilli07
          SBR MVP
          • 05-08-11
          • 3955

          #5
          I have high hopes for this team as I feel they can make the playoffs. It has been nothing but disappointing so far. Mike Brown being a defensive coach certainly didn't instill a defensive mentality in the team. Horrible showing so far.
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          • bjb7223
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            • 11-03-12
            • 10349

            #6
            The Cleveland Cavaliers are dealing with a three-game losing streak, and perhaps some chemistry problems within the locker room.
            The Cavaliers held a players-only meeting following Wednesday's 29-point loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves, multiple sources told ESPN.com. But the meeting got contentious, and players confronted each other, according to sources.
            [+] Enlarge<cite>David Liam Kyle/NBAE/Getty Images</cite>The Cavaliers, who have lost five of their last six games, held a contentious players-only meeting, according to sources.


            The Cavs lost Friday, 86-80, to the Charlotte Bobcats after squandering a 12-point second-half lead.
            Cleveland, which has lost five of six games since starting the season 2-2, plays Saturday against the Washington Wizards.
            In a loss at the Chicago Bulls on Monday, Cavs coach Mike Brown and star guard Kyrie Irving got into an exchange on the bench after Brown pulled Irving from the game.
            The Cavaliers also have been making lineup changes recently, as several players' roles have been changing.
            Irving is struggling, shooting just 38 percent from the field and 32 percent from 3-point range. He was just 5-of-16 shooting in the loss to the Bobcats.
            Irving, who is averaging a team-leading 19.3 points and 7.2 assists, took to Twitter after Friday's loss.
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            • Git Lo
              SBR MVP
              • 02-20-11
              • 3785

              #7
              A players only meeting that can't be good for the coach. Kyrie is good but too flashy, but I don't believe the Cavs are that good in general. On the other hand Damian Lillard is over there balling in Portland.
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              • Menses
                SBR MVP
                • 03-15-13
                • 2755

                #8
                Originally posted by bjb7223
                The Cleveland Cavaliers are dealing with a three-game losing streak, and perhaps some chemistry problems within the locker room.
                The Cavaliers held a players-only meeting following Wednesday's 29-point loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves, multiple sources told ESPN.com. But the meeting got contentious, and players confronted each other, according to sources.
                [+] Enlarge<cite>David Liam Kyle/NBAE/Getty Images</cite>The Cavaliers, who have lost five of their last six games, held a contentious players-only meeting, according to sources.


                The Cavs lost Friday, 86-80, to the Charlotte Bobcats after squandering a 12-point second-half lead.
                Cleveland, which has lost five of six games since starting the season 2-2, plays Saturday against the Washington Wizards.
                In a loss at the Chicago Bulls on Monday, Cavs coach Mike Brown and star guard Kyrie Irving got into an exchange on the bench after Brown pulled Irving from the game.
                The Cavaliers also have been making lineup changes recently, as several players' roles have been changing.
                Irving is struggling, shooting just 38 percent from the field and 32 percent from 3-point range. He was just 5-of-16 shooting in the loss to the Bobcats.
                Irving, who is averaging a team-leading 19.3 points and 7.2 assists, took to Twitter after Friday's loss.
                LOL....You know I defended this guy after Kobe ran him out of LA...as I believe he was the fall guy for a situation that was bad from the start..but I can no longer ignore his inept ability to control his players and run an effective offense....He is a terrible in game coach for starters...and this is well known...now he's right back where he was in LA...as Irving is a headcase and a shot jacker......Brown is loosing control of this team..
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