This post could be summarized in one word..BAD. This franchise has gone from the best team in the NBA a season ago to the worst. The Cavaliers are coming off of their worst loss in franchise history to the Lakers, 112-57. The Cavs were held to 25 points in the first half, and shot a field goal percentage lower than any other team in Cavalier history. The starting lineup is abundant with no names; a month ago many of the players on this curerent team had never even been heard of. Watching this Cavaliers team is like watching a a mid major college team, and that is being generous.
All in all, what else should we have expected? Jamison is old, Mo is not an all star. The overall talent level is abismal. This past off season, the Cavs lost the majority of their skilled players; Shaq, LeJerk, our boy Delonte, and big Z. Anderson Varejao has also been lost for the remainder of the season due to an ankle injury. The NBA is clearly corrupted, as teams in the gutter are destined to remain in their lowly position.
Where do the Cavs go from here? If the ping pong balls go in our favor, who should we expect to select with the first overall pick in the NBA draft this summer? Looking ahead, the franchise is at risk if this team continues in this downward trend.
Well, Mo is better than everyone says, for instance he has the same shot percentage as LeBron.
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Mo is an excellent complimentary player, but his shooting skills alone cant keep the Cavs from last place unfortunately :/
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