There is one unwritten, but fully understood rule that exists within the NBA: Never overlook your opponent. Someone should have told that to the New York Knicks during their game Friday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena. Carmelo Anthony, one of the newer members of the Knicks, missed a foul shot with [...]
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OPEN THREAD – First Quarter Celtics vs Cavaliers
Tip off is seconds away here at the Q… Feel free to leave your comments as the game is in progress.. Cavs against the Celtics 48 hours before the return of “you know who” JJ Hickson looking like L.C. Greenwood in gold shoes tonight.. Andy with the nice lay in and one vs Paul Pierce [...]
Cavaliers-Bucks Second Quarter Thoughts
* Cavs again not doing enough to challenge shots as Bucks take a 24-21 lead on a Larry Sanders 19-foot jumper. * Crowd totally sleepwalking though this game to this point, and the Cavs down 28-23 with 8:55 left in the first half have given them little to cheer about. * Moon hits a strong [...]
Cavaliers-Bucks First Quarter Thoughts
* Joey Graham gets the start again. * Another slow start for the Cavs, two points in the first two and a half minutes till Andy gets an offensive board and hits a shot and one, though he missed the free throw. * Good basket in transition gives the Cavs their first lead at 6-4. [...]
Video Interview With Cavaliers Guard Anthony Parker
Interview with Cavs guard Anthony Parker at media day at Cleveland Clinic Courts. Parker talks about the season, answers questions about Byron Scott, and talks about life without LeBron.
A chowder knockout: Boston crushes Cavs 120-88 to take a 3-2 series lead
To say that you could hear a pin drop at Quicken Loans Arena during the fourth quarter of Tuesday’s latest playoff blowout loss is an understatement. The Cavs for the second consecutive game were shown what intensity and heart are all about, but the problem was it was shown to them by the aging team [...]


February 26th, 2011
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Rose and the Bulls Too Much for Cavs in 88-83 Loss
After a five-game stretch of being embarrassed, the Cavaliers returned to the land of at least playing competitive Wednesday night, but it wasn’t enough in another loss, 88-83 to the Chicago Bulls. In front of a late arriving crowd due to an unexpected snowstorm that made Downtown Cleveland a standstill, the game started as if [...]