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lesterThe game in 300 words or less

It was a battle of undersized guards as the Cavs handed the Charlotte Bobcats their 13th straight loss. It's fair to say that this game that didn’t feature much defense. Lester Hudson’s third straight game of 20-plus points helped the Cavs fight off strong shooting nights from Kemba Walker and Gerald Henderson, in addition to several big lead swings.

Anthony Parker was back on the court and delivered19 points in the encore performance to his 27-point explosion last week in Milwaukee. I doubt that I’m the only one who’s surprised to see Parker score with such volume and efficiency, as the Cavs search to fill the enormous void left by Kyrie Irving for the past few games.

After leading for most of the first half, the game was very much in doubt when the Bobcats grabbed the lead in the third quarter. A combination of Charlotte’s poor shot selection and some Lester Hudson (!) heroics put the Cavs back in the lead for good and turned the game into a pretty comfortable victory.

As bad as the defense was at times, the game never felt sloppy; largely because both teams barely cracked double-digit turnovers.

With Kyrie Irving out, Tristan Thompson received all the rookie attention and he continues to struggle with consistency from game to game.  Tristan followed a monster 15 and 15 performance against New Jersey with a ho-hum 6 and 7.

With 11 games in 16 days and just 5 home games remaining (largely against contenders), this was a nice win for the fans who continue to come out and support the struggling Cavaliers.

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Demetri Inembolidis

 

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The Cavs failed to capitalize on an opportunity to have their fourth win streak of the season after dropping an overtime game to the New Jersey Nets.  New Jersey won the game with a final score of 122-117.  The effort was not lost, however.  There were positive things to take away from the game and to hopefully build upon moving forward.

Most importantly, the play of Donald Sloan and Lester Hudson comes to mind.  Sunday marked the final day in Hudson’s ten day contract and he made a very strong case for why Cleveland should re-sign him.  He had the type of weekend that would have ESPN abuzz if he were playing for a team like the Knicks.  In the previous two games for the Cavaliers, Hudson scored 24.5 PPG.  The sample size is small, but it is difficult to not be impressed with how comfortable he looks playing basketball.  The most impressive moment in the game was when Hudson converted on a three point attempt to tie the game with 0.3 seconds left.

Lester Hudson’s night was so impressive, it overshadowed the game that Donald Sloan had.  His 23% shooting was not impressive, but he exhibited solid point guard skills.  Sloan had a quiet 14 assists and only 2 turnovers.

Nobody knows what the future holds for both of the new Cavaliers guards.  Lester Hudson is 27 years old and Donald Sloan has bounced around the Developmental League quite a bit.  Cleveland fans would be wise to not worry about their potential or what kind of contracts they deserve and to simply enjoy the show.  These guys are making the Cavaliers fun to watch again.  

The excessive injuries to the Cavs has forced Chris Grant to scour the Developmental League for free agents.  Having members of the Cavs who are are playing for their NBA lives has had an unintended consequence of making the team fun to watch.  If the Cavs get blown out by a contender, the blow is softened quite a bit if the team plays hard.  Nobody is excited to watch Anthony Parker and Antawn Jamison play big minutes in a blowout loss.  

The Cavs were not the only team to have an unexpected boost from a free agent who was playing in the Developmental League.  Gerald Green has to have the four previous teams that he played for scratching their heads.  Earlier in the year, Green was lacing them up for the Los Angeles D-Fenders.  Against the Cavs, he poured in 32 points on an efficient 17 shots.  If it weren’t for Green, it is very likely that the Cavs would have left Newark as the victors.  

If there is one thing that the 2011-2012 season has taught NBA fans, it is that there are hidden gems to be found.  Jeremy Lin was one positive Baron Davis injury report away from not being on the Knicks before he kicked off “Linsanity.”  If a team is out of the playoff race or rebuilding, it seems like the smartest decision is to try and find hidden gems.  They are out there, are available and eager to do well.  Their future depends on the hard work that they are willing to put in.  

Immediately prior to the big three point shot that Lester Hudson made with 0.3 seconds left, our old friend Sundiata Gaines was called for an offensive foul.  The foul gave the Cavs an opportunity to tie the game and they made the most of it.  It could have been quite the ironic moment if a Sundiata Gaines offensive foul led to a Cavaliers win, but it did not work out that way.

Antawn Jamison had a rare efficient performance.  He had a game-high 34 points on only 19 shots.  Because he was hitting his shots, it gave Tristan Thompson a lot of room to operate.  Thompson did not have as an impressive performance against the Nets as he did in their prior meeting, but 15 points and 15 rebounds is always welcome from a rookie big man who has a lot of room for growth.  It will be interesting to see how Tristan Thompson reacts if Anderson Varejao returns from injury this year.  

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Jerry Roche

Slim PickensAs evidenced by the Cleveland Cavaliers’ recent performances—losses of 37 and 35 points at the Q—it’s imperative that owner Dan Gilbert and general manager Chris Grant immediately get Maj. T. J. “King” Kong (Slim Pickens) on the horn. Maj. Kong, you might remember, uttered these immortal words from the cockpit of his B-52 hovering over the Bering Straits:

“Well, boys, I reckon this is it: nuclear combat toe to toe. Now look, boys, I ain't much of a hand at makin’ speeches, but I got a pretty fair idea that something doggone important is goin’ on. The folks back home is a-countin’ on you and by golly, we ain’t about to let ‘em down...That goes for ever’ last one of you regardless of your race, color or your creed. Now let’s get this thing on the hump.”

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Jesse Lamovsky

The streak is over. Cleveland finally ended its season-long nine-game losing skid with a come-from-behind 84-80 victory over the Raptors in the Air Canada Centre Friday night. Trailing by thirteen early in the fourth quarter and playing without head coach Byron Scott, who was ejected just before halftime, the Cavaliers turned the game around with a 23-4 run that was as decisive as it was unexpected.

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Andrew Clayman

cavsbucks4412-1Sandwiched between the NCAA Title Game, MLB Opening Day, and The Masters, the Cleveland Cavaliers played the Milwaukee Bucks tonight—successfully fulfilling an obligation laid out for both squads during the drafting of the 2011-2012 NBA schedule.

The last time we were treated to this marquee Central Division matchup—once upon a five days ago—the Bucks easily sent the Cavs to their sixth straight loss. It was a different story tonight, however, as the Bucks easily sent the Cavs to their ninth straight loss. The final score of this basketball competition was 107 to 98 for the home team.

After losing 26 games in a row last season, it’s almost insulting to say that this current Cavalier team has hit a low point right now. But if consecutive losses alone don’t sell you on this suck parade, consider that the team’s only watchable player—Kyrie Irving—was out of action again after re-aggravating a shoulder sprain that he never should have been asked to play through in the first place. I mean, I guess if Kyrie winds up with chronic shoulder problems and never reaches his potential, we will at least be able to say that he suited up in a completely meaningless game against the Spurs in the final weeks of his rookie season. But still, might not have been a genius move throwing him out there.

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