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THE CAVS ARE “FRANK THE TANKING IT”

Yes the Cavs are streaking from L.A. to Cleveland and here’s a look at some numbers during the Cavaliers current 6 game winning streak that would make “Frank The Tank” want to do as many beer bongs as possible because it tastes so good, and has Cavs head coach David Blatt feeling so good because of his team’s play at both ends of the floor.

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The Cavs have now won 6 games in a row for the second time this season.

Their season high winning streak is 8 games (Nov.24-Dec.9).

During their current 6 game winning streak the Cavs margin of victory is 16 points per game – (114 to 98).

3 of those 6 wins have come against teams with records of.500 or better (Clippers, Bulls and OKC).

In all 6 of those games the Cavs have won the rebounding battle and have out rebounded their opponents (287-244).

In the last 4 games the Cavs opponents are shooting just 39.7 percent from the field .

The Cavs are a perfect 13-0 at home when scoring at least 100 points this season.

After finishing the first half of the season at (21=20), the Cavs are now  (4-0) to start the second half off the season.

 

In the 6 wins:

LeBron James is averaging 31.5 points per game.

LeBron James Jumper Over Dion Waiters 1-25-15

Kyrie Irving is averaging 22.3 points per game and 5.3 assists per game.

Kevin Love is averaging 16 points per game and 9 rebounds per game. (Only played 5 games)

Timofey “I Must Break You” Mozgov is averaging 10.5 points per game, 9.2 rebounds per game and 1.3 blocks per game.

Ivan Drago - I Must Break You

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J.R. Smith is averaging 15.3 points per game and shooting 40 percent from 3-point country  as he’s made 22-55 from beyond the arc.

Tristan Thompson is averaging 9 points per game and 10.1 rebounds per game.

 

Next Up For The Cavs:

At Detroit on Tuesday, January 27th.

Home against Portland on Wednesday, January 28th.

Home against Sacramento on Friday, January 30th.

At Minnesota on Saturday, January 31st.

 

MY 2014-15 NBA PREDICITIONS

EASTERN CONFERENCE  –  (Playoff teams in BOLD)

Central Division

1 Cavs                          59-23

2 Bulls                          56-26

3 Detroit                      37-45

4 Indiana                     34-48

5 Milwaukee               26-56

 

Atlantic Division

1 Toronto                    49-33

2 New York                 42-40

3 Brooklyn                  40-42

4 Boston                     26-56

5 Philadelphia            20-62

 

Southeast

1 Miami                      48-34

2 Washington            46-36

3 Charlotte                 45-37

4 Atlanta                     41-41

5 Orlando                   28-54

 

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest

1 San Antonio            58-24

2 Houston                   50-32

3 Dallas                       49-33

4 Memphis                 47-35

5 New Orleans           41-41

 

Pacific

1 LA Clippers              58-24

2 Golden State          52-30

3 Phoenix                   44-38

4 Kings                        30-52

5 LA Lakers                 28-54

 

Northwest

1 Oklahoma City       54-28

2 Portland                  53-29

3 Denver                    37-45

4 Minnesota              27-55

5 Utah                        26-56

Eastern Conference Finals  –  CAVS over BULLS

Western Conference Finals –  SPURS over CLIPPERS

 

NBA Championship – CAVS over SPURS

THE 2014 NBA PRE-SEASON RODA RATINGS – “ THE FINE FIFTEEN”

THE TOP FIVE

1 San Antonio Spurs  – Defending champs, Tim Duncan comes back at a discount price to help keep Boris Diaw and Patty Mills and the team stays intact. The favorites to start the season for sure.

2 Oklahoma City Thunder – While they lost veterans Sefalosha and Butler, they added shooting guard Anthony Morrow in free agency who is a career 43% shooter from beyond the arc and picked up a big in Mitch McGary and a defensive minded wing in Josh Huestis in the draft. Oh yeah K.D. and Russell Westbrook are still there too.

3 Los Angeles Clippers – With Doc Rivers fully in charge, the Clippers have had a quiet, but productive off-season so far. In free agency they’ve added stretch-5 Spencer Hawes and point guard Jordan Farmar to help with their depth and offense. In the draft L.A. selected shooting guard C.J. Wilcox who can knock it down from long range and cash in at the free throw line, and is a solid defender already.

4 Chicago Bulls – Even though they didn’t get Carmelo Anthony, the Bulls did add Pau Gasol in free agency and will be getting former league MVP Derrick Rose back. Adding those two All-Stars to a team that made the playoffs last year and the Bulls are going to be a force to be reckoned with in the Eastern Conference.

5 Cleveland Cavaliers – Bringing LeBron James back in free agency not only makes the Cavs a playoff contender, but a lot people feel an NBA Championship contender.  I’m not ready to go there yet. Let’s wait and see what happens with all of these Kevin Love rumors. But even if they don’t deal for Love, with James, number #1 overall pick Andrew Wiggins and Kyrie Irving serving as the Cavs big three, David Blatt’s team is one to watch out for in the East, which is now up for grabs.

THE BEST OF THE REST

6 Portland Trail Blazers

7 Indiana Pacers

8 Houston Rockets

9 Golden State Warriors

10 Memphis Grizzlies

11 Washington Wizards

12 Miami Heat

13 Dallas Mavericks

14 Phoenix Suns

15 Toronto Raptors

ME, MYSELF AND I – LUOL DENG TRADE

With plenty of free time on my hands, I’ve been talking talking to myself more and more. Here’s the conversation I had with me, myself and I today about the Cavs acquiring Luol Deng from the Bulls for Andrew Bynum.  (Thanks Terry Pluto for the idea, I just tweaked it a little bit)

Me: So Cavs G.M. Chris Grant turned Andrew Bynum into Luol Deng, that’s a pretty sweet deal for the Cavs. Nice trade C.G.!

Myself: Yes indeed, you dump a bum with bad knees for a 2-time all-star, in the prime of his career, at your biggest position of need, and better your chances of making the playoffs this year. I’d say that’s a steal!

I: Big deal, the Eastern Conference sucks other than Miami and Indiana. Making the playoffs in the East is like being the slimmest fat kid at fat camp or Earl Clark saying I’m the leading scorer amongst Cavs small forwards, it doesn’t mean diddly squat!

Me: You’re wrong, it means a lot. You can’t teach playoff experience, you have to go through it and hopefully with Deng here, guys like Kyrie, Tristan and Dion will experience that.

Luol Deng

Myself: Plus if the Cavs make it to the playoffs and actually win a round that will send a message to the 2014 free agent class that they’re on the right track and it may result into a certain free agent wanting to return home if he sees progress in Cleveland.

I: Yeah, and if my aunt had balls, she’d be, well you know the rest. She doesn’t, and he’s not coming back because of Luol Deng or winning a first round playoff series in the putrid the East.

Me: Well if LeBron doesn’t come back, then the Cavs can just resign Deng and go after another free agent in the off season.

Myself: Plus even though they won’t be in the lottery, they’ll still have multiple draft picks to add talent.

I: But you won’t get one of the studs that will be available in this year’s draft. This is the year you WANT to be in the lottery. You WANT to have the 1st, 2nd or 3rd overall pick with such a deep draft class. Even Grant couldn’t mess up that pick. If they make the playoffs and get bounced in the first round, they’ll have screwed that up too! Right now they’re in good position for the lottery. APPBITH for one more year.

Me: You have to start winning sometime or else Kyrie is going to take his talents somewhere else.

Myself: This Deng trade shows Kyrie and all the other players how serious they are about winning, which will give the players a mental boost for the rest of the year, and who knows maybe they add another player before the February trading deadline for another shot in the arm.

I: That so called good feeling will last a week or two if they aren’t winning or if Luol and Kyrie both ignore Dion and don’t pass him the ball.

Me: I’m just happy that Chris Grant has followed through and traded in some of those chips he had on the table for a solid defensive small forward who can score. He’s a legitimate starter at that position.

Myself: Me too. This is the best player the Cavs have added outside of the draft since Lebron left and he’s an all-star the last 2 years.

I: That same all-star has an achillies injury, and it’s forced him to miss 9 games already this year. What’s to say it won’t flair up again?

Me: Yeah but if it doesn’t, we’re looking at 19 points and 7 rebounds a game and he’s an all-league defender.

Myself: Plus he’ll be a great veteran leader in a young clubhouse and a leader on the floor for Mike Brown.

I: The only reason he’s playing so hard is because it’s his contract year and he wants to get paid and he’ll take the best offer at the end of the year and more than likely someone else will offer more than the Cavs, so you basically got a 4 month rent-a-player.

Me: Yeah but if helps us make the playoffs, it will have been worth it.

Myself: Yeah, just win dammit!

I: You won’t be thinking that come draft lottery time when you could have had a shot at Jabari Parker or Julius Randle or Andrew Wiggins.

Me: I’m willing to take that chance if it means winning now.

Myself: Me too.

I: Not me.