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Josh Cruzerr fired from the Warriors; gets new contract in Cleveland
With some drama-related situation in the front office, Josh Cruzerr has been fired as the headcoach of the Warriors. It appears that the staff has had problems with him and have let him go for a minimal fee. However, a few moments later, the man quickly got a new contract at the Cavaliers, which means, he will debute as the new headcoach in the game against Memphis.
Cruzerr debut as a headcoach; win by 3
With the Cavaliers having a new coach, and that coach being the reason why the Warriors are first in the Western Conference, the fans were really confident, though their opponent was last years surprise attack - Memphis Grizzlies. Still, both teams kept it interesting from the very start.
As Cruzerr focused on shooting, his team was dominated in points in the paint. But it wasn`t really a trouble, as everybody came up with huge plays. The bench was productive, but Memphis had the same deal. Their team was lead by Michael Conley and Rudy Gay, which is no surprise, but nobody was actually leading the Cavaliers. Antawn Jamison and Stephen Jackson were playing well, but there was no certain guy who could lift them up in the end.
However, when forth quarter came up, it was all Kyrie Irving hour. He quickly started dominating, hitting layups left and right. Also, White and Maxiell came up with some monster dunks to take a slight lead. But the TO problem was a bit much, as Conley made a key steal, to get the game to 1. Kyrie Irving was sent to the line, hitting 2 free-throws to win it. In the end, with four seconds left on the clock, Rudy Gay was played for a tremendously good three, which missed, and ended the game 66-63, with the Cavs new headcoach, debuting with a win.
Top Scorers:
CAVALIERS
K.Irving 20 PTS 2 AST 2 STL 4 TO
A.Jamison 10 PTS 5 REB 2 AST 1 STL
S.Jackson 9 PTS 3 REB 1 AST 3 STL
GRIZZLIES
M.Conley 14 PTS 3 REB 3 AST 3 STL 2 TO 7-8 FG
R.Gay 13 PTS 4 REB 1 STL 2 TO
Z.Randolph 10 PTS 8 REB 3 AST 1 TO
Other News:
Portland cuts ties with Oden; send him to New Jersey
Hornets mix it up; aquire Crawford from Portland
Williams will be out of Hawks lineup for 4-6 weeks
Heat starters do their work; dominate the Cavs
One of the more waited matchups in the league, King James and his brave knights against the Cavaliers. With Cleveland coming off a good win, Miami however were looking to win their ninth victory in a row. However, right from the start, Heat quickly showed what they wanted to do.
Like last game, Cavaliers were getting dominated in the inside, however, rebounding was a great part for them. They tried to keep the game tight at first, but a lot of turnovers and missed shots gave players like Chalmers, Wade and LeBron great opportunities to score. Terrico White did come up with a clutch three at the end of the first, but going to the second, they lost all momentum. More and more turnovers were made by the Cavaliers backcourt, and it quickly showed on the score line, as they were losing by 22 at somepoint. Luckily, a shining rookie called Kyrie Irving stepped up, to decrease the lead. Yes, decrease it, not make it positive. He showed some great plays against the Heat defense, and made them furious at somepoint.
But getting in to the forth quarter, the winner was even more obvious. LeBron and co. quickly stepped up their game, and killed it, as the game ended 76-56.
Top Scorers:
CAVALIERS
K.Irving 19 PTS 4 REB 3 AST 1 BLK 4 TO
S.Jackson 11 PTS 5 REB 2 AST 1 BLK 1 TO
T.White 9 PTS 3 REB 1 AST 5 TO
HEAT
L.James 15 PTS 3 REB 3 AST
D.Wade 14 PTS 1 REB 4 AST 4 STL 1 TO
M.Chalmers 14 PTS 5 REB 4 AST 6 STL 2 TO
Other News:
Orlando trades J-Rich and Ryan Anderson for Kwame Brown and Jeremy Tyler
Nets trade DeShawn Stevenson for Dahntay Jones and 13` 2nd round pick
Grant Hill will retire at the end of this season
A new Shooting Guard coming to Cleveland?
With the lack of a strong Shooting Guards play in Cleveland, there are rumors floating around about 3 possible trades.
1.With the Nets just now have traded for Dahntay Jones, Marshon Brooks is a name that is under heavy inspection from the Cleveland fans. They are willing to offer Alonso Gee and Terrico White + a `12 2nd round pick for Marshon Brooks and Sundiata Gaines. This will take down the load of Point Guards in the Nets and will get a great young Shooting Guard for the Cavaliers.
Cavs will get: Sundiata Gaines and Marshon Brooks
Nets will get: Alonso Gee, Terrico White + `12 2nd round pick
2.Landry Fields has been benched behind the talented Iman Shumpert and he is not liking it one bit. For Cleveland, they offer yet again: Alonso Gee and Terrico White for Landry Fields and the undrafted PG from Harward, Jeremy Lin. Yet again, the Cavaliers can get a very talented Shooting Guard, and help the Knicks from their front-court mess, and add a proper backup for Carmelo. Note: He is the 57 OVR rated Lin, not the 75 one.
Cavs will get: Jeremy Lin and Landry Fields
Knicks will get: Alonso Gee and Terrico White
3. With the Rockets trading Luis Scola, they need a Power Forward to help them out. This time, Cavaliers have suggest to trade Antawn Jamison, Terrico White + a `13 1st round pick for Terrence Williams and Thabeet. This will get a good PF for the Rockets, and also help out the Cavaliers with their Shooting Guard issues.
Cavs will get: Hasheem Thabeet and Terrence Williams
Rockets will get: Terrico White, Antawn Jamison + `13 1st round pick
However, with a lot of trade rumors everywhere, there is no certain deal in the eyes.
Bargnani and Johnson do their thing; win over the Cavs
With both Toronto and the Cavaliers fighting for a lower seed, everybody in the arena knew that this would be a battle for the fame and glory. However, the start of the whole thing was quite the opposite.
Both teams didn`t score a point for 5 minutes, and the fans quickly got bored. However, with Terrico White doing a amazing dunk, the game quickly caught fire, and both teams were neck-and-neck. There really wasn´t a clear winner in the first half, but going in for the second, you knew which team wanted it more. Andrea Bargnani started dominated quickly and Wesley Johnson was right behind him. The two Raptors lead the way in scoring completely, outscoring everyone. Nobody from the Cavs defense had a chance to stop them, and with Calderon dishing out perfect assists, the game was well in the bag.
Cleveland tried to make a comeback in the last quarter, but it wasn`t enough, as Toronto went home with a 80-71 victory.
Top Scorers:
CAVALIERS
K.Irving 17 PTS 5 AST 3 STL 5 TO
S.Jackson 16 PTS 2 REB 1 TO
T.White 14 PTS 2 REB 2 AST 2 STL
RAPTORS
A.Bargnani 24 PTS 4 REB 1 AST 1 STL 1 BLK 3 TO
W.Johnson 23 PTS 2 REB 2 STL 1 TO
J.Calderon 8 PTS 5 REB 9 AST 1 STL 5 TO
Other News:
Marcus Camby will retire at the end of this season
J-Smoove comes up late; Cavs lose their second
With the loss against the Raptors, Cavaliers have dropped to the ninth seed. They are working hard to win it, but there isn`t any weak opponents coming up yet. However, the Hawks were determined to secure their playoff spot, with Tracy McGrady coming back to the starting lineup.
However, it was a totally different story. The Cavs took the lead early and help their own. They did not have a leader, but the whole bench was helping out the starters in the scoring and rebounding department. The Hawks however were dependent on their key scorers, Smith and McGrady, as they didn`t back down, they held their own and played furious attacking basketball. Gibson hit a late three in the end of the second, and a quick two right at the start of the third, making the game double digits. Hawks tried to rally back, but the fact that Joe Johnson missed a lot of shots, really hurt them. However, at the middle of the forth, it was a neck-and-neck game, as both teams were trying to edge out.
Cavaliers hit a clutch three, by playing Jamison to a really good shot. However, Johnson played key part in taking a lead, as his shot tied it up. Now, with a minute left on the clock, Tracy went up for a fadeaway two, but missed it. Smith however came up with a huge putback. 20.4 seconds was left on the clock, and the Cavaliers were looking for a three to win it. However, J-Smoove stole the ball from Irving, and went to a huge dunk, also hitting from the line. Stephen Jackson did make a clutch two in the end, but it wasn`t enough, as the Hawks won the game 69-66.
Top Scorers:
CAVALIERS
S.Jackson 16 PTS 5 REB 2 AST 1 STL
T.White 10 PTS 2 REB 1 AST 1 STL 1 BLK 2 TO
A.Gee 9 PTS
HAWKS
J.Smith 17 PTS 7 REB 2 STL 2 BLK 2 TO
T.McGrady 15 PTS 3 REB 2 AST 3 STL
KJ.Johnson 15 PTS 5 REB 3 AST 1 STL
Yes, it is official. With the rumors gone, and the talks are over, the Cavaliers have finally secured a perfect Shooting Guard, who can fix their troubles. Brooks, the young rookie, feels confident that his skills will bring the Cavaliers a better chance to gain a playoff seed. "I think that uhm... with me, the team has a good starting base now, and with 3 rookies leading a team, we defo might make a huge run in the playoffs."
With him and Sundiata Gaines gone, the Cavaliers have given the Nets both Alonso Gee, Terrico White and a 2013 First Round pick.
Both of these players will debut for the Cavaliers on the next game, against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Brooks debut ends up with a career high in points; Cavaliers snap the losing streak
With one day left before the Rookie Showcase, Cavaliers had a pretty tough opponent to face. They are second in the Western Conference, believe it or not. The Wolves have had a lot of trades going around, and they have been rebuilding, but in the mix of it all, they are still a tough team to beat. However, the Cavaliers had a lot of positives before the game. Marshon Brooks was going to make his debut, and with him, they have the trio of the best Rookies. However, Brooks is not playing in the Rookies game, so he has to step up today.
And with him, the whole team did. Right from the start, Cavaliers played tough defense with some really hard to guard offense. They didn`t miss any threes, and with Jamison left open, he hit 3 of his own aswell. However, the two starting rookies showed their talent, as Minnesota had a tough time guarding them. While Irving was scoring well, Brooks had already scored his career high in the league. Arenas tried to make a late forth quarter run, with scoring 20 of his own, but it was not enough, as most players like Kevin Love and Michael Beasley, did not show up to play.
In the end, it was one-sided, and the game finished 86-67
Top Scorers:
CAVALIERS
M.Brooks 21 PTS 6 REB 1 AST 3 STL 2 TO
K.Irving 16 PTS 3 REB 4 AST 3 STL 2 TO
A.Jamison 13 PTS 4 REB 2 AST 2 BLK
WOLVES
G.Arenas 20 PTS 3 REB 4 AST 1 STL 1 BLK 3 TO
L.Barbosa 16 PTS 3 REB 3 AST 2 STL 6 TO
A.Randolph 12 PTS 3 REB 3 BLK
Cruzerr wrote:Thompson has been improving aswell, and developing a medium range jumper.
Sophomores G: John Wall G: Evan Turner F: Blake Griffin F: Patrick Patterson C: DeMarcus Cousins 6: Eric Bledsoe 7: Paul George 8: Damion James 9: Derrick Favors 10: Greg Monroe
First Look: Seems the team is more of a score-inside the paint team, than shooting. Not a lot of speed, but we can see a lot of dunks and blocks by this team
Team Leader: Safe to say that this team is lead by the number one picks, John Wall and Blake Griffin. With other players being right behind him, some players like DeMarcus Cousins and Evan Turner can take charge of the game and change it dramatically.
Stats: Highest points per game - John Wall 15.2 PPG
Highest rebounds per game - Blake Griffin 7.8 RPG
Highest assists per game - John Wall 4.4 APG
Highest steals per game - John Wall 1.5 SPG
Surprises:The absense of Wesley Johnson is a bit sad.
Rookies G: Kemba Walker G: Kyrie Irving F: Kawhi Leonard F: Derrick Williams C: Enes Kanter 6: Nolan Smith 7: Iman Shumpert 8: Kenneth Faried 9: Tristan Thompson 10: Nikola Vucevic
First Look: A lot of athleticism on this team, which means- a lot of dunking. We are in for a show, as a lot of great dunkers are in this squad, with the likes of Leonard, Shumpert and Faried.
Team Leader: A sure leader is hard to find, but the biggest threat the sophomores could have is Kemba Walker and Kyrie Irving going off in a hurry.
Stats: Highest points per game - Kyrie Irving 11.9 PPG
Highest rebounds per game - Kawhi Leonard 3.5 RPG
Highest assists per game - Kyrie Irving 3.4 APG
Highest steals per game - Iman Shumpert 1.4 SPG
Surprises: Rubio, Burks and Knight are all out with injuries. Having one of them in would certainly spice things up
Special Thanks to KidJustin for answering my questions and helping me make the tables. Also using his epic style.
Sophomores dominate the Rookies; Turner goes wild
All-Star weekend. One day, where everybody can relax, join the festivities and have fun. But some of the players get no break, as they are selected for two of the most intense games ever, the East vs West, and the Rookies vs Sophomores games. It was clear; the Rookies came to have fun, while the Sophomores took it so serious.
Right from the start, it was pretty intense. The Rookies wanted to show their skills, with the Sophomores also playing well. Blake and Wall were showing some skill, while Irving and Shumpert did not leave the crowd quiet. However, at somepoint, the rookies had no chance. Sophomores one year maby a bit too much of a experience difference for them. Evan Turner took over the game completely and just dominated it, there was no chance for the Rookies to recover.
In the end, it was a blowout, but a good fun game, as it did end 121-75.
Top Scorers:
ROOKIES
D.Williams 18 PTS 7 REB 1 AST 2 STL
I.Shumpert 12 PTS 6 REB 1 AST 2 STL
K.Walker 11 PTS 4 REB 8 AST 4 STL 2 BLK
K.Leonard 9 PTS 4 REB 2 BLK
E.Kanter 6 PTS 9 REB 1 AST 2 STL 3 BLK
SOPHOMORES
E.Turner 36 PTS 7 REB 2 AST 9 STL
E.Bledsoe 18 PTS 2 REB 6 AST 4 STL
J.Wall 18 PTS 1 REB 3 AST 1 STL 1 BLK
D.Cousins 12 PTS 7 REB 1 AST 3 STL 3 BLK
B.Griffin 11 PTS 12 REB 3 AST 1 STL
G: Derrick Rose 3rd Appearance G: Dwyane Wade 8th Appearance F: LeBron James 8th Appearance F: Amar`e Stoudemire 7th Appearance C: Dwight Howard 6th Appearance 6: Carmelo Anthony 5th Appearance 7: John Wall 1st Appearance 8: Nick Young 1st Appearance 9: Andre Iguodala 1st Appearance 10: Andray Blatche 1st Appearance 11: Javale McGee 1st Appearance 12: Deron Williams 3rd Appearance
First Look: Huge offensive threat, the whole team can score and put the ball in at all times. You can expect LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony dominate scoring wise.
Team Leader: No doubt, that the Miami Duo, will be infront of this team, along with the two Forwards from the Knicks.
Stats: Highest points per game - Carmelo Anthony 19.0 PPG(third in the league)
Highest rebounds per game - Dwight Howard 9.4 RPG(first in the league)
Highest assists per game - Derrick Rose 5.7 APG(fifth in the league)
Highest steals per game - LeBron James 1.8 SPG (third in the league)
Surprises:
- Leading assists per game and steals per game, Rajon Rondo did not make the cut
- Four Washington players making the cut
- 5/12 first timers
- Stephen Jackson is not in, though Nick Young is
G: Chris Paul 5th Appearance G: Kobe Bryant 14th Appearance F: Kevin Durant 3rd Appearance F: Dirk Nowitski 11th Appearance C: Al Jefferson 1st Appearance 6: Stephen Curry 1st Appearance 7: Monta Ellis 1st Appearance 8: Rudy Gay 1st Appearance 9: LaMarcus Aldridge 1st Appearance 10: DeMarcus Cousins 1st Appearance 11: Tony Parker 4th Appearance 12: Zack Randolph 2nd Appearance
First Look: A huge amount of scoring, as the two leading scorers, Kevin Durant and Kobe Bryant are starters, while Monta Ellis is coming off the bench.
Team Leader: As the scorers are leading this team, their main offense is waited from KD and Kobe Bryant. Still, lot of first-second timers can still prove themselves.
Stats: Highest points per game - Kobe Bryant 22.6 PPG(first in the league)
Highest rebounds per game - DeMarcus Cousins 6.3 RPG
Highest assists per game - Stephen Curry 4.2 APG
Highest steals per game - Monta Ellis 2.0 SPG (first in the league)
Surprises:
- Players like Westbrook, Nash not making the cut.
- Al Jefferson and DeMarcus Cousins making the cut. Jefferson is a first timer and starting
Special Thanks to KidJustin for answering my questions and helping me make the tables.
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