Monthly Archives: July 2014

KENNY RODA ON 92.3 with BULL AND FOX TALKING MIKE MILLER AND CAVS

Enjoyed my conversation today with Bull and Fox on 92.3 The Fan. If you missed it, you can listen to my breakdown of the Cavs adding Mike Miller, Kevin Love trade rumors and more Cavs talk right here – 

IT’S MILLER TIME IN CLEVELAND

After signing LeBron James, David Griffin’s next job as Cavs G.M. was to find shooters to surround him with. ESPN’s Chris Broussard was first to report that 34 year old Mike Miller will join the Cavaliers to fill one of those roles.

The former Magic, Grizzly and Heat three point specialist will reportedly sign a 2-year, $5.5 million dollar deal to play with his good buddy LeBron James once again. Miller reportedly turned down more money in Denver to come play with James in Cleveland.

Here’s what Miller had to say via Twitter/Instagram –

By @letitflymm13 “Thanks to Memphis for a great year!! But I’m so excited to be a part of the Cleveland family and their fans. The only thing you can expect from me is everything I have! Thanks for the opportunity #letitfly” So excited to reunite with u my brother(James)! I know I don’t even need to tell you this but I will “Let It Fly”. #RocketLauncher #BangBang #StriveForGreatness

Last season Miller shot 46% from beyond the arc in the regular season for Memphis and then 48% from 3-point country in the playoffs for the Grizz. He was part of a bench bunch that played a big role in helping the Heat and LeBron James win back-to-back titles in 2012-13. However last season Miami amnestied Miller and he ended up with the Grizzlies and the Heat missed his production in the Finals loss to the Spurs.

Miller has played in 85 playoff games in his career. He’s averaged just over 5 points per game, but he affects the game in more ways than just with his point total. Defenses have to be aware of him when he is on the floor because he can knock it down from anywhere which leaves space on the hardwood for his teammates to drive to the basket.

In the last three post-seasons, Miller shot over 43% from beyond the arc and that’s what he’ll be asked to do here in Cleveland. Make shots from long range, space the floor and come up big in the post-season.

The Cavaliers have not commented yet on Miller’s status.

1 ON 1 WITH FRED McLEOD FROM LAS VEGAS ON LEBRON, WIGGINS, BENNETT AND BLATT

Cavs play-by-play man Fred McLeod joined me from “Sin City” to talk LeBron returning to Cleveland, how Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett look and David Blatt.

Fred McLeod Vegas Summer League 2014

(photo courtesy of NBA.com)

CAVS #1 OVERALL PICK UPDATE FROM THE 2014 VEGAS NBA SUMMER LEAGUE

2013 Number #1 Overall Pick – Anthony Bennett

Game #1   –  15 points – 7 rebounds  –  5-8fg  –  1-3(3fg)

Game #2   –  13 points – 14rebounds  –  6-16fg  –  1-5(3fg)

Game #3   –  14 points – 4 rebounds   –  5-12fg  –  0-3(3fg0

Totals   –      42 points   –   25 rebounds   –   16-36fg   –   2-11(3fg)

Averages  –  14ppg  –  8.3rpg  –  44%fg  –  18%(3fg)

 

 

2014 Number #1 Overall Pick – Andrew Wiggins

Game #1  –  18 points – 3 rebounds – 1 block – 1 steal    –  7-18fg   –   1-8(3fg)

Game #2  –  13 points – 3 rebounds – 2 blocks – 1 steal  –  3-11fg   –   1-3(3fg)

Game #3  –  10 points – 3 rebounds – 2 blocks – 3 steals  – 4-8fg   –   0-1(3fg)

Totals   –   41 points   –   9 rebounds   –   5 blocks   –   5 steals   –   14-37fg   –   2-12(3fg)

Averages  –  13.7ppg  –  3rpg   –   1.7blksg   –   1.7stg   –   38%fg   –   17%(3fg)

20 NBA FREE AGENTS WITH NEW TEAMS FOR 2014

Player                                                             Old Team                                     New Team

LeBron James                                                    Miami                                                Cleveland

Chandler Parsons                                             Houston                                             Dallas

Luol Deng                                                          Cleveland                                           Miami

Trevor Ariza                                                      Washington                                       Houston

Pau Gasol                                                           LA Lakers                                           Chicago

Paul Pierce                                                        New Jersey                                        Washington

Josh McRoberts                                               Charlotte                                             Miami

Danny Granger                                                 LA Clippers                                        Miami

Shaun Livingston                                              New Jersey                                       Golden State

C.J. Miles                                                            Cleveland                                           Indiana

Spencer Hawes                                                 Cleveland                                           LA Clippers

Channing Frye                                                   Phoenix                                             Orlando

Steve Blake                                                       Golden State                                      Portland

Anthony Morrow                                             New Orleans                                      Oklahoma City

D.J. Augustin                                                     Chicago                                               Detroit

Jordan Farmar                                                  LA Lakers                                            LA Clippers

Thabo Sefalosha                                              Oklahoma City                                    Atlanta

Jodi Meeks                                                        LA Lakers                                             Detroit

Chris Kamen                                                     LA Lakers                                              Portland

Isaiah Thomas                                                  Sacramento                                         Phoenix

2014 NBA FREE AGENCY WINNERS AND LOSERS

WINNERS:

Cleveland Cavaliers –  With LeBron James returning home, the Cavs are by far the biggest winners this off- season. James is the best player in the world and he fills a major void at the small forward spot that’s been vacant since well, when he left four years ago. Forget that he signed a 1 year and an option year contract. James did that so he can cash in on the next TV contract by increasing his max contract dollars. He’s not going anywhere, considering how much money he can make, a young talented roster and he and his family are back home. First year G.M. David Griffin also locked up 2-time All-Star Kyrie Irving to a 5-year max contract and thus has his Batman and Robin for years to come.

LeBron Powder Toss Photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

San Antonio Spurs – After Tim Duncan exercised his player option for $10.3 million to return for at least one more season with the World Champs, the Spurs then went and resigned two of their own free agents in Boris Diaw and Patty Mills to team friendly contracts thanks to Duncan taking less than market value. Plus San Antonio announced that head coach Gregg Popovich agreed to a multi-year contract extension. All four moves are big wins for the Spurs.

Los Angeles Clippers – Doc Rivers added two players that will help the team’s depth and offense and he did so without overpaying for either one. Getting Spencer Hawes, a stretch-5 for less than $6 million per season for four years and point guard Jordan Farmar to replace Darren Collison who left for the Kings at about $2 million per year are very good gets.

 

LOSERS:

Miami Heat – Like the Cavs did in 2010, Pat Riley and the Heat felt LeBron’s return was a slam dunk only to be rejected and left shaking their heads. Again no matter what you do, as the Cavaliers found out, there’s no replacing LeBron James. The Heat overpaid Chris Bosh to stay instead of going to Houston. They’re going to overpay an aging Dwyane Wade and two of their other free agent signees are injuries waiting to happen in Danny Granger and Luol Deng.

Los Angeles Lakers – G.M. Mitch Kupchick was shooting for LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony. When LeBron went to Cleveland he was hoping to team up Carmelo with Kobe and Pau Gasol. Then Carmelo agreed to stay with the Knicks and Gasol left for the Bulls. Plus the “Lake Show” lost Jodi Meeks to OKC. This off-season has been one of the worst in Lakers history.

Houston Rockets – While they’ll still be a good team, the Rockets were trying to bolster their roster so they would become an elite team. They targeted Carmelo Anthony first and lost out. Then they set their sights on Chris Bosh and lost him too. Adding insult to injury, one of their fine young players, Chandler Parsons accepted an offer sheet from Dallas and Houston decided not to match it. So the high flying, long distance shooter is now a Mav. They replaced Parsons with Trevor Ariza which isn’t terrible and are said to be interested now in trying to land Kevin Love in a trade, but so far this off season Houston has had a problem getting the players they wanted.

 

CAVS OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE ON SIGNING LEBRON JAMES

CAVALIERS SIGN FREE AGENT FORWARD LEBRON JAMES

4-TIME MVP AND 10-TIME ALL-STAR RETURNS TO CLEVELAND

CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Cavaliers have signed free agent forward LeBron James, Cavaliers General Manager David Griffin announced today. Per league policy, terms of the contract were not released.

“We could not be happier to welcome LeBron James home. Yesterday, LeBron, through his essay, told us he wasn’t going anywhere except Cleveland and that ‘Cleveland is where he always believed he would finish his career.’ These words and commitment put all of us, including LeBron, in the best position to build our franchise the right way and achieve the kind of goals we all know are possible. Expectations will be at the highest levels but no one should expect immediate and automatic success,” said Griffin.

“LeBron’s motivation to return home is clearly fueled by the kind of emotions and ideals that we can and should embrace. The contract and those details are secondary to his commitment to Northeast Ohio and the Cavaliers. It extends well beyond the boundaries of basketball and speak to his love and passion for his family, home, and our fans. He communicated his role and growth as a husband, father, teammate, community leader, andbusiness person. This resonated in a special and personal way for all of us. LeBron put it well when he stated; ‘In Northeast Ohio, nothing is given. Everything is earned.’ We can’t wait to get started and look forward to his leadership, on and off the court, for many years to come.”

The Akron, Ohio native returns to the Cavaliers where he remains the franchise’s leader in points scored (15,251), scoring average (27.8 PPG) field goals made (5,415) and attempted (11,403), free throws made (3,650) and attempted (4,917), steals (955) and minutes played (22,119). He also ranks second in team history in three-pointers made (771), second in assists (3,810), third in defensive rebounds (3,183), fourth in blocks (482), fifth in total rebounds (3,861) and is tied for seventh in games played (548).

An advocate for change and community responsibility, James launched the LeBron James Family Foundation in 2004 with a mission to positively affect the lives of children and young adults through education and co-curricular educational initiatives. In 2011, in partnership with the Akron Public Schools, his foundation launched its pillar program, “Wheels for Education”, with its mission to improve graduation rates in Akron. In 2012, James pledged $1 million to renovate his old stomping grounds at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School as the completion of The LeBron James Arena had its ceremonial grand opening on December 14, 2013. He and his foundation also work regularly with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, renovating a local Boys and Girls Club in every All-Star host city each year, an initiative that began in 2008 in New Orleans.

James is a four-time MVP (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013), a two-time NBA champion (2012, 2013) and a two-time Olympic gold medalist (2008, 2012). The 6-8 forward has also garnered other numerous achievements over his career including: Ten-time NBA All-Star (2005–2014), two-time NBA All-Star Game MVP (2006, 2008), eight-time All-NBA First Team selection (2006, 2008–2014), two-time All-NBA Second Team selection (2005, 2007) and five-time NBA All-Defensive First Team selection (2009–2013). James was originally drafted by the Cavs with the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft and went on to earn the NBA’s Rookie of the Year Award in 2003-04.

James has played in 842 games (841 starts) with career averages of 27.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 1.7 steals in 39.5 minutes per game with Cleveland and Miami. LeBron has the third highest scoring average in NBA history to go along with 37 career triple-doubles and 267 career double-doubles. He has scored in double figures on 834 occasions, including 701 games with at least 20 points, 339 games with 30-or-more points, 52 40-point performances and 10 50-plus efforts. James will begin the 2014-15 season having scored in double figures a career-high 572 consecutive games, a streak that began on Jan. 6, 2007. He has scored over 2,000 points in nine of the last 10 seasons and has averaged at least 20 points in all 11 of his NBA seasons.

This past year, James was selected to the All-NBA First Team and All-Defensive Second Team after averaging 27.1 points (ranked third in NBA) on a career-best .567 shooting from the field (fourth in NBA), 6.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.6 steals in 37.7 minutes over 77 games (all starts). He was the only player in the league to average at least 20 points, six rebounds and six assists. The two-time NBA Finals MVP also led Miami to its fourth straight NBA Finals appearance during the 2013-14 season. For his postseason career, he has appeared in 158 playoff contests with averages of 28.0 points, 8.4 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.7 steals in 42.5 minutes per game.

 

NO PAIN NO GAIN

My thoughts on the city of Cleveland’s pain over the last four years, and now it’s gain over at least the next four years. The King Has Come Home!

LeBron Powder Toss Photo

(photo courtesy David Richard)

THE HOMECOMING KING

He’s Coming Home! “The King” – LeBron James has decided to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

After meeting with Heat president Pat Riley and Cavs owner Dan Gilbert within the last week, the most sought after NBA free agent this off-season chose going home over staying in South Beach.

He did so in a letter that was published on SI.com today at 12:24pm:

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LeBron Powder Toss Photo

(photo courtesy of David Richard)

Four years ago when he became a free agent, James left Cleveland and took his talents to South Beach, doing it on national TV and ripping the hearts out of Cavs fans. He also upset team owner Dan Gilbert so much that Gilbert responded with a scathing letter to Cavalier fans crushing James for how he handled the decision.  So it was very clever that James decided to write a letter of his own to announce his “Decision” this time.

Fast forward four years; forgiveness, along with a younger and better roster and James and Gilbert are reunited again in Cleveland. While they may never have the same relationship they once had, both will be able to tolerate each other for the betterment of the team.

James was asked back in February 2012 if he could ever play for Gilbert again? “Dan is not the coach,” he said. “I can play for any coach.” Well the coach LeBron will be playing for is David Blatt who was hired back on June 20, 2014 by the Cavs.

James spent the first seven years of his career with the Cavs leading them to their only NBA Finals appearance in 2007 where they lost in four games to the San Antonio Spurs.

The last four years of his career were spent in Miami, as James led the Heat to four straight NBA Finals, winning back-to-back titles in 2012-2013. Miami had a chance to “Three-Peat” this year,  but fell to the Spurs in five games, leading James to use the opt-out clause in his contract to become an unrestricted free agent and set the stage for this return to Cleveland.

So now LeBron James talents will once again be on display where they started, at “Home”!

LEBRON AND D-WADE VIDEO LANDING IN MIAMI

David Lang from Local 10 Sports in Miami was on hand at Miami International Airport to shoot this video of when the plane that LeBron James and Dwyane Wade were flying in landed. James and Wade are seen here talking at the airport before heading home. The question for LeBron James is, where will home be next season? Only he knows and he’s not talking yet.

(Video courtesy of www.local10.com/sports)