Pathetic performance.

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GahLee

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I have to say that the Cavs completely laid down after getting down to the Celtics.

No defensive intensity whatsoever, the offense was all over the place, no cohesiveness to speak of.

LeBron's elbow really seems to be a problem.

Getting the ball early and often to O'Neal is a good thought, except Shaq can't hit water if he fell out of a boat right now, same can be said for Mo Williams, who is doing what he normally does and completely disappear in the playoffs.

The Celtics are going to give them match-up problems, Jamison can not guard KG and Mo can not guard Rondo.

Anthony Parker on Allen is hilarious, the Celtics do as good a job as anyone on getting him open on screens.

LeBron on Pierce should be entertaining. Both ways.

The Cavs should be embarrassed.
 
#2
#2
Getting blown out at home in the playoffs is not a good sign for things to come.
 
#4
#4
Man, I went against the masses and took the Celtics tonite. Was to nervous to put too much money on it though. Can't wait too see game three......am wondering what the line will be.
 
#5
#5
Man, I went against the masses and took the Celtics tonite. Was to nervous to put too much money on it though. Can't wait too see game three......am wondering what the line will be.

My guess would be Boston by 3.
 
#6
#6
I'd say tonight is simply to serve a reminder to the Cavs that they are in the damn playoffs. Against the Bulls and the first two games against the C's, it seems they forgot. The game should have their attention now.
 
#7
#7
we all know that lebron's elbow is just serving as more drama for the playoffs.
 
#13
#13
It's not that, he doesn't seem nearly as aggressive...his shot doesn't look the same as before.

He's aggressive, but the Celts guard tge rim OK and are willing to let him pull jumpers. The TOs were awful last night.
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#14
#14
I cant stand Lebron. Why would people think him playing in a different city would be any different result.
Looks to me like he quit last night. Im no Kobe fan and you can write a book on his flaws but at least to my knowledge he never quit on his team.
 
#15
#15
Fair points, but he is capable of dominating the next two games so we'll see.
 
#16
#16
The performance we saw from LeBron last night is a perfect example of why he still isn't as good as Kobe and will never be as good as Michael. You can't disappear in game 5 of a critical playoff series unless your team is in full control. You would never see that kind of performance from Kobe or Michael.

LeBron is a great, great player but still not as good as Kobe. And in pressure situations, there are several players better than him
 
#17
#17
The performance we saw from LeBron last night is a perfect example of why he still isn't as good as Kobe and will never be as good as Michael. You can't disappear in game 5 of a critical playoff series unless your team is in full control. You would never see that kind of performance from Kobe or Michael.

LeBron is a great, great player but still not as good as Kobe. And in pressure situations, there are several players better than him

I agree. I can't think of any times when Jordan's team laid down like that at home in the playoffs. I know it never happened in two straight home games.
 
#18
#18
love this!

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#19
#19
People expect too much from him...if he had the same supporting cast and coaches that other players had, he would find himself in the winners circle.
 
#20
#20
The performance we saw from LeBron last night is a perfect example of why he still isn't as good as Kobe and will never be as good as Michael. You can't disappear in game 5 of a critical playoff series unless your team is in full control. You would never see that kind of performance from Kobe or Michael.

LeBron is a great, great player but still not as good as Kobe. And in pressure situations, there are several players better than him

That maybe true, but LeBron doesn't have the coach and the players around him like Kobe does.
 
#21
#21
He dominated and they were still never really in the second half. I think he's done with Cleveland. It'll take awhile to completely overhaul the rest of the team like it needs to be.
 

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