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Sam AmicoNow THAT was the Cavaliers I know, love, and remember from last season.  The Cavs went into Dallas, held the Mavs to 36% shooting, and emerged with a huge 88-81 road win on national television.  Sam checks in this morning to recap last night's big victory, and talks also about the Cavaliers potentially reclaiming their defensive identity after a rough start to the season.

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Erik CassanoStability is good, complacency is not good. Right now with the Cleveland Cavaliers, the complacency has outweighed the stability factor, individual discontent has outweighed the greater good.  Erik Cassano says that changes need to be made, or the Cavs will be lucky to win 40 games.  Erik has his ideas on some feasible deals the team could make that would help shake things up, and outlines them in his latest piece.

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Sam AmicoThe Cavs were well rested, with two full days off since Thursday's win over the Lakers.  At home, hosting a worn down Golden State Warriors team that was ending a five game road swing, and playing the second of back to backs.  Easy win right?  Not for this year's version of the Cavaliers.  Once again the team showed no effort, and was run out of their home gym by Baron Davis and the Warriors.  Hey Cavs, when you start caring, we will.  Sam vents in his recap.

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John HnatLate in the third quarter of last night's game at The Q against the Lakers, the Cavs looked dead to rights.  Trailing 78-67, and displaying many of the traits that have contributed to the teams bender in December.  Then, they turned it on, rattling off 16 straight points, and actually playing defense like the team that won the East last season.  In John's morning column, he recaps the exciting win, busts out some Seinfeld references, checks in on The Sasha Pavlovic Factor (SPF), and unveils a new contest for his readers.

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Sam AmicoAre the wheels coming off the wagon for the Cavaliers?  It sure looked like it last night, as LeBron and the boys were absolutely destroyed by the lowly Knicks, who came into last night's contest with a 7-17 mark.  Sam Amico has some harsh words for the team after last night's debacle, which saw the Cavs give up 63 first half points to a Knicks team that was only averaging 94 points a contest coming in.  The loss dropped the Cavs to 2-7 in the month of December.  Ouch.

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