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<blockquote data-quote="rtillaree" data-source="post: 4233068" data-attributes="member: 570661"><p>idk man, with the way the Cavs have played of late, the mental lapses are just piling up. Washington matches up very well with Cleveland for whatever reason. DeShawn usually does a very good job at locking LeBron down on the perimeter. They dont really have the big man depth that the Cavs have, but Jamison always punishes the Cavs with his skill and versatility. Caron is starting to find his game again, and I think they could beat the Cavs right now without Gilbert, if he came back it might be even worse for the Cavs. Plus Washington is dying to play Cleveland...</p><p></p><p>the Raptors are getting back on the road now that Bosh is back. The Raptors dont really match up well with Cleveland because of their lack of serviceable bigs outside of Rasho and Andrea (lol) but the Raptors have 2 good PG's in Calderon and TJ and they play the perimeter very well. They will punish the Cavs from the 3-point line as the Cavs do not do a very good job at protecting the line. Outside of that Bosh is a handful for Z/Wallace. The Raptors would be my dark horse pick vs. the Cavs, but I think they still have a solid chance in a series.</p><p></p><p>Philly has been GUNNING, they have beaten a lot of great teams in the last month and change with wins over SAS,PHO,NO,BOS,DET,WAS,ORL,DEN and DAL. Pretty impressive for a ragtag team. Truth is they have a lot of talent. Miller has been mislabeled for many years, people forgot that the dude is one of the most dominant post up guards in the league and that his passing and control are unbeatable. He's not the best shooter in the world, but he has gone to great lengths to improve in this area. Thaddeus young is becoming a stud before our eyes. Williams will drive to the rack on anyone, Reggie Evans plays full court ball very well and is a beast on the glass. Dalembert is meh, and Iggy is a quality talent, I think he's a bit overrated, he's not really a team leader, but he is doing alright in this system. If he can step it up a bit and take control, the team will be hard to stop because of how they are playing so tenaciously as of late. Not to mention they are the best offensive rebounding team in the league which always hurts Cleveland...It would be an interesting series with Cavs...</p><p></p><p>a betting man would still most likely pick the Cavs, but I'm just saying, if they don't start turning it around now and find their system, one of these teams might chop them off at the knees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtillaree, post: 4233068, member: 570661"] idk man, with the way the Cavs have played of late, the mental lapses are just piling up. Washington matches up very well with Cleveland for whatever reason. DeShawn usually does a very good job at locking LeBron down on the perimeter. They dont really have the big man depth that the Cavs have, but Jamison always punishes the Cavs with his skill and versatility. Caron is starting to find his game again, and I think they could beat the Cavs right now without Gilbert, if he came back it might be even worse for the Cavs. Plus Washington is dying to play Cleveland... the Raptors are getting back on the road now that Bosh is back. The Raptors dont really match up well with Cleveland because of their lack of serviceable bigs outside of Rasho and Andrea (lol) but the Raptors have 2 good PG's in Calderon and TJ and they play the perimeter very well. They will punish the Cavs from the 3-point line as the Cavs do not do a very good job at protecting the line. Outside of that Bosh is a handful for Z/Wallace. The Raptors would be my dark horse pick vs. the Cavs, but I think they still have a solid chance in a series. Philly has been GUNNING, they have beaten a lot of great teams in the last month and change with wins over SAS,PHO,NO,BOS,DET,WAS,ORL,DEN and DAL. Pretty impressive for a ragtag team. Truth is they have a lot of talent. Miller has been mislabeled for many years, people forgot that the dude is one of the most dominant post up guards in the league and that his passing and control are unbeatable. He's not the best shooter in the world, but he has gone to great lengths to improve in this area. Thaddeus young is becoming a stud before our eyes. Williams will drive to the rack on anyone, Reggie Evans plays full court ball very well and is a beast on the glass. Dalembert is meh, and Iggy is a quality talent, I think he's a bit overrated, he's not really a team leader, but he is doing alright in this system. If he can step it up a bit and take control, the team will be hard to stop because of how they are playing so tenaciously as of late. Not to mention they are the best offensive rebounding team in the league which always hurts Cleveland...It would be an interesting series with Cavs... a betting man would still most likely pick the Cavs, but I'm just saying, if they don't start turning it around now and find their system, one of these teams might chop them off at the knees. [/QUOTE]
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