Cleveland is destroying everybody. Very impressive. It's very interesting to see how the addition of Mo Williams entirely changed the dynamics of that team. Their bigs look 5 years younger.
I still want to see Cleveland show that they can consistently beat good teams. So far this year, they have been beating up on the bottom-dwellers. The only really good teams they have played are the Celtics (who they lost to), New Orleans (who they lost to), Dallas (who were in the middle of losing 7 of 9, when they played the Cavs), Denver (they only won by 1 point), Utah (without Williams or Okur), and Detroit (who they lost to).
So while it is absolutely impressive that they have been winning the games that they should be winning, and doing it in convincing fashion, I am not convinced that it will translate to the playoffs. I still think they were a completely different team in the playoffs last year than they were in the regular season, and this season, they are basically the same as they were in the playoffs last year.
Am I the only one who thinks that Bosh may be preparing himself to pull a Vince Carter? He seems to have quit. Yesterday, O'Neal, Ilgauskas and Wallace were beating him running the floor. That's unacceptable. Hmm.. what about Bosh + Kapono for Wally + Varejao + Gibson + JJ Hickson + 2 draft picks + cash? They probably can get a better offer.
Although I don't think he is purposely shooting his way out of town, I agree that Toronto needs to try to get what they can for Bosh. I think they should be calling Portland offering up Bosh for Lafrentz, Rudy Fernandez, and Aldridge. That gives Portland a legit superstar to go alongside Oden and Roy, and it gives Toronto a "poor man's Bosh" they can try to convince to stick around, as well as IMO the best young Euro prospect in the league right now, who would look great in Toronto's up tempo style, and playing next to his national team's star PG.