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Cavaliers vs. Boston Celtics – February 5, 2016 Author: Staff Report Publication: Cavs.com
Game Summary
Before the 2016 NBA All-Star break, the Cavaliers will play a four-game homestand, starting on Friday night as the Boston Celtics roll into town. Tipoff is at 7:30 p.m. (ET) from Quicken Loans Arena.
The Cavs sit atop the Eastern Conference with a 35-13 record, which includes a 19-3 record at home. Over the last three home games, Cleveland is averaging 115.3 points on .536 shooting from the field and 29.3 assists. – CLICK HERE to read full story.
Cleveland Cavaliers’ Tyronn Lue and not calling time: Bill Livingston (photos) Author: Bill Livingston Publication: Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Timeouts are the NBA’s ATMs. In the commercials that run during them, the league, the teams, the networks and the sponsors make their money.
By force of the adjustments they make during them, timeouts are also where many coaches make their money.
New Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue, however, teaches self-reliance by often declining to use timeouts, especially in crises.
Two games, two different outcomes – CLICK HERE to read full story.
Cleveland Cavaliers present a major challenge to new coach Tyronn Lue — Terry Pluto (photos) Author: Terry Pluto Publication: Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Tyronn Lue has been officially welcomed to the society of NBA head coaches. It took seven games, but his Cavaliers just went splat in their 106-97 loss Wednesday at Charlotte.
Lue has a 5-2 record since taking over for David Blatt as head coach.
Much of the media attention has concentrated on the Cavs playing some stinker third quarters. And their tendency to play 1-on-1 isolation offense. Yes, those are issues. But I want to talk about something else. – CLICK HERE to read full story.
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