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Quote from: triboy16f on December 29, 2014, 02:11:21 PMQuote from: Fafnir on December 29, 2014, 02:08:17 PMI don't think the effort is okay at all.Dion, Irving, LeBron, and Love all just watch a whole lot on defense.I guess their defense stinks when they won 8 in a row not too long ago. Also just when Varejao got injured it got worse on the defensive end. They need a center. You can win games while playing bad defense.In fact the Cavs have done just that all season, 4th in ORTG and 22nd in DRTG.The 8 game win streak came against largely bad offensive team, teams that are more limited in their ability to take advantage of the Cavs:Orlando, Washington, Indiana, Milwaukee, New York, Toronto, Brooklyn, TorontoThe bold teams are bottom 10 offenses, though obviously beating Toronto/Wizards are good wins. The Cavs have had some good defensive games and some bad ones as any team will. But their overall defensive effort is just poor up and down their whole roster it seems.
Quote from: Fafnir on December 29, 2014, 02:08:17 PMI don't think the effort is okay at all.Dion, Irving, LeBron, and Love all just watch a whole lot on defense.I guess their defense stinks when they won 8 in a row not too long ago. Also just when Varejao got injured it got worse on the defensive end. They need a center.
I don't think the effort is okay at all.Dion, Irving, LeBron, and Love all just watch a whole lot on defense.
And taking over games is great, but I don't think that's the same as being a good leader. He always seems to challenge his coach's authority - he tried the same thing in Miami with Erik Spoelstra, but they have a more stable management group in place. Lebron is always good when his team is winning, but he doesn't always show leadership through adversity - it's not always the case, but it's enough to be noticeable. On a team with a younger core, shouldn't the elder statesman with championship experience not change the offense without consulting the coach?