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Mr. 4th Quarter
Posted on 8 Mar 2012 by marcus_sr.
Very exciting game last night, the good guys really put on a show for us in the mile high. So let’s start from the beginning to what started and finished as an up and down game…scratch that, the first 3 quarters of this game in my eyes are irrelevant, what we all want to talk about is a young man who is not afraid of the big moment and shines the brightest when the heat is on (that’s ...
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The Big Comeback
Posted on 22 Feb 2012 by marcus_sr.
BY THE NUMBERS: Antawn Jamison lead all scorers with 32 points on 50% shooting making 11 of his 22 field goal attempts. He also added 10 rebounds to end the Night with a Double-Double. He got a lot of help from rookie point guard Kyrie Irving who chipped in with 25pts, 2stls, 8asts, and 5rebs. To lead the Cavaliers to a victory. The Pistons also got a big contribution from their rookie point gu...
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Cavaliers Hop, Skip and Jump pass the defending champs
Posted on 5 Feb 2012 by marcus_sr.
Not 2 minutes into the game tonight and Anderson Varejao had already recorded his first dunk, 25 seconds later and he added another dunk all over Dirk’s head this time to start a Cavalier 6-0 run. The Q is going nuts and you begin to think the Cavs may easily walk away with a win over the Mavericks. Dallas would regroup from the 6-0 lead by the Cavs to start the game by shooting their way bac...
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Varejao’s 20/20 is not Enough to see The Cavs Through 3 Quarters of Slump
Posted on 1 Feb 2012 by marcus_sr.
A career night for Anderson Varejao did not end in a victory for the Cavaliers last night unfortunately. Anderson finished with 20pts, 20rebs, 2ast and 1 blocked shot last night as he was a constant motor for the Cavs all night and one of the few reason’s they had a chance late. The Cavaliers played a less than stellar first half last night. The defense just looked to be completely scattered...
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The Cavaliers balanced attack frustrates Knicks stagnant offense.
Posted on 26 Jan 2012 by marcus_sr.
Six of the 10 players that the Cavs played tonight hit three balls and the struggling Knicks had no answers for the outside heat brought on by the Cavaliers. The Cavs played a very balanced game in all facets of the game. They played 5 starters and 5 bench guys and everyone who touched the floor scored. Out of the starters 4 of the 5 ended the game in double figures. Defensively everyone follow...
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Cavs drop to 6-9, Can’t Compete with Playoff Squads
Posted on 24 Jan 2012 by Bradley Ross.
Cavs fans should have known the honeymoon of going .500 would end. The Cavs were .500 without beating any team that was .500 or better. In other words, their schedule so far was fairly soft and they weren't tested. They will be tested in the coming weeks and if this past week is any indication, it could be pretty ugly. They suffered their worst loss in the history of the franchise on Fr...
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Cavs 3-3, Best Play in 14 months
Posted on 6 Jan 2012 by Bradley Ross.
The Cavs have opened up after the lockout with solid performances and a record of .500. At 3-3, they are showing some very legitimate promise early on in this young season. Granted, only one game was against a playoff team from 2011 and all of the teams were under .500 in 2010-2011. Still, we are talking about a .500 record posted by a team that was very competitive for the worst record i...
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Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone Week 13
Posted on 16 Jan 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Back again this week with Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em alone week 13. I feel like this is the injury edition as so many of the players listed are here as result of injury to themselves or others as opposed to just improved play. Let’s get to work. Ryan Anderson: Right now Anderson is the only “Big” in Orlando playing well besides Dwight Howard of course. Scoring double digits in 5 straight ...
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Wiz Get Burned by Suns in Phoenix, Still Winless on Road
Posted on 6 Dec 2010 by Robert Bode.
After a pathetic defensive performance against the Toronto Raptors, the Washington Wizards rebounded with a great showing on that side of the court in a 83-79 win over the Portland Trailblazers. Well, the defense was lacking again Sunday night, as the Phoenix Suns put on an offensive clinic, led by Steve Nash's 20 point, 17 assist, perfect shooting display in a 125-108 win. Flip Saunders decide...
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Wizards Can’t Complete Comeback, Lose to Magic 100-99
Posted on 27 Nov 2010 by Robert Bode.
The Washington Wizards were without John Wall for the fifth time this season, this time due to a knee injury, but an inspired team performance almost saw the Wiz pull off a huge comeback victory against the Orlando Magic. An exciting fourth quarter ended with a missed Gilbert Arenas jump shot as time expired, who couldn't duplicate the heroics of Dwight Howard, who tipped in the winning basket ...









