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How Tyronn Lue’s communication skills have put the Cleveland Cavaliers back on track Author: Chris Haynes Publication: Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The power of effective communication is an integral part of how new head coach Tyronn Lue has boosted the morale in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ locker room.
Lue is an honest, candid straight shooter, and his players respect that. He has eliminated uncertainty to the best of his ability. His approach is if players are informed of their roles ahead of time, they might not agree with how they’re being used, but they appreciate not being caught off guard.
For a player who has been out of the rotation for well over a month, that straightforward dialogue is essential. – CLICK HERE to read full story.
Cleveland Cavaliers sprinting into the title discussion with new coach, new style — Terry Pluto Author: Terry Pluto Publication: Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — How about that!
I kept saying that to myself while watching the Cavs demolish the San Antonio Spurs.
In fact, I never thought I’d write any sentence about the Cavs doing a demolition job on the Spurs — even a San Antonio team without Tim Duncan.
The final score was 117-103, and it wasn’t even that close.
This is not to write off the Spurs as a legitimate championship contender. No one should ever do that to a Gregg Popovich team as long as the coach has his stars still glimmering. – CLICK HERE to read full story.
Faster pace lets Cleveland Cavaliers finally gain on their potential: Bill Livingston Author: Bill Livingston Publication: Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio – When new coach Tyronn Lue said he wanted the Cavaliers to play faster, it seemed to be an example of disconnectedness, the disease that claimed his predecessor, David Blatt,
That was because it was likely to detach LeBron James from as long a playing career as he might have. James is only 31, but it is a hard 31.
Mileage
The odometer that reflects the wear and tear. James is 49th, all-time, in career minutes played going into Monday’s game. He has played 37,374 minutes in 12 1/2 seasons. – CLICK HERE to read full story.
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