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duncan228
05-19-2009, 05:10 PM
Orlando at Cleveland Preview (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/preview?gid=2009052005&prov=ap)
Game info: 8:30 pm EDT Wed May 20, 2009
TV: TNT
By Tom Withers

Mike Malone has always followed his father Brendan’s advice. A respectful son, he still calls his dad regularly for guidance on life and hoops.

Those conversations are on hold.

“Now that it’s us against them,” Mike Malone said with a smile, “I don’t plan on talking to him for a little while.”

Papa Malone won’t be dialing his son’s number either.

“We’ll probably see each other on the court, and that’s it,” Brendan Malone said.

There’s a family subplot to this season’s Eastern Conference final between Cleveland and Orlando. The Malone family is divided. Mike, tracing his father’s coaching footsteps, is in his fourth season as an assistant with the Cavaliers while Brendan, Cleveland’s interim coach for 18 games at the end of LeBron James’ second pro season, is on Stan Van Gundy’s staff in Orlando.

With the best-of-seven series set to open on Wednesday night, the younger Malone made an obvious prediction on the outcome.

“There will be a Malone in the NBA finals,” he said.

May the best Malone win.

After sitting around for the second time in these playoffs, the series-sweeping Cavaliers, who broomed Detroit and Atlanta into early summer vacations, are expecting a much stiffer challenge from the Magic. Orlando won both of their matchups at home against Cleveland during the regular season, including a 116-87 thrashing on April 3—the Cavaliers’ worst loss in 90 games.

Cleveland has lost just once since that mauling by the Magic, and that setback came in overtime in the April 15 season finale against Philadelphia, a game James, Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Mo Williams sat out to get extra rest for the playoffs.

Coming off a second-round upset of the defending champion Celtics, the Magic, who won Game 7 on Boston’s parquet floor, are a confident bunch heading into Game 1.

“We’re not satisfied,” Orlando center Dwight Howard said Tuesday. “Yeah, we are happy we got past the second round. But we’re not satisfied. We don’t want to just be happy and hand them the series. We have enough talent to win a championship, and we don’t want to let an opportunity slip by.”

Same goes for the Cavaliers, who don’t seem too concerned about the Magic despite last month’s lopsided loss in Florida.

“Hopefully, they’re comfortable and feeling themselves right now,” Williams said. “We’re a different team—trust me. We’re motivated to play. We’re focused.”

For the opener, Van Gundy will return rookie guard Courtney Lee to the starting lineup, replacing J.J. Redick, who started every game against the Celtics and did a nice defensive job on Ray Allen. Lee has been coming off the bench since fracturing his sinus in the Philadelphia series.

“We figured they would do that,” Cavs coach Mike Brown said.

Devising a defensive strategy to slow Howard and the Magic’s talented troop of outside shooters will fall partly on Mike Malone, Cleveland’s unofficial defensive coordinator. Since joining Brown’s staff, Malone has helped the Cavs become one of the league’s stingiest teams.

Cleveland was the top defensive unit during the regular season and is limiting opponents to 40 percent shooting (31 percent on 3s) and just 78.1 points so far in the playoffs. The Magic, averaging 96.1 points in the postseason, shot 54 percent in the April 3 win over Cleveland, making 13 of 27 3-pointers.

“This team poses so many problems with Dwight and the shooters around him,” Mike Malone said. “You have to make sure you guard Dwight first, and get out to their shooters. They’ve got a bunch of guys who can knock it down. That’s who they are.”

And while the Cavaliers are balanced, they have something the Magic can’t match: James.

The league MVP has taken his game to an even higher level in the playoffs. He’s averaging 32.9 points, 9.8 rebounds, 6.8 assists and seems more determined than ever to deliver a title to a city that hasn’t celebrated a championship since the Browns won it all in 1964.

In three games against Orlando, James averaged 30.7 points, 9.7 rebounds and 7.0 assists. On March 17, he dropped 43 points on the Magic in a 97-93 win.

Howard feels there’s only one approach to take in guarding James.

“You can’t be afraid,” said the league’s defensive player of the year. “When he comes down the lane, you have to stand in the lane. You have sacrifice your body for the betterment of the team. We understand that. We have to keep him out of the lane. He’s going to get in there sometimes, but we have to be able to force him out.”

James and his teammates should have fresher legs than the Magic, who have played 13 games in the postseason to Cleveland’s eight. During the layoff, James invited the Cavaliers over to his house to grill out, watch playoff games on TV and bowl. (Yes, King James has customized lanes in his 35,000-square foot mansion).

James was flattered to hear Hall of Famer Jerry West said the 24-year-old has surpassed Kobe Bryant as the league’s best player.

“That’s great,” James said following practice. “That’s the man who is the logo of the NBA. You can’t play basketball without seeing Jerry West every single day. For him to say something like that is humbling.”

James was then asked if only he could stop himself.

“Um,” he said, pausing. “I don’t want to say that.”

He then reconsidered.

“Yeah, I will say that. You’re right.”

Team Stat Leaders

Points
Dwight Howard Orl 20.6
LeBron James Cle 28.4

Rebounds
Dwight Howard Orl 13.8
LeBron James Cle 7.6

Assists
Jameer Nelson Orl 5.4
LeBron James Cle 7.2

Series Breakdown (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/playoffs/2009/orlcle)

sook
05-19-2009, 05:14 PM
Where is the VB, i have a lot of moolah to bet o nthe magic

shelshor
05-20-2009, 11:29 AM
Referee Assignments
Wed. May 20
Orlando @ Cleveland: B. Salvatore, R. Garretson, K. Mauer

Ghazi
05-20-2009, 11:31 AM
This series intrigues me.

Bukefal
05-20-2009, 11:33 AM
Go Cleveland!!

Thunder Dan
05-20-2009, 11:38 AM
I think the Cavs will have trouble this series. I actually wouldn't be surprised if they lost it. But I will be rooting for the Cavs to win reguardless

lefty
05-20-2009, 11:47 AM
Lebron has been waiting for too long since sweeping Atlanta

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DeadlyDynasty
05-20-2009, 11:48 AM
I think the Cavs will have trouble this series. I actually wouldn't be surprised if they lost it. But I will be rooting for the Cavs to win reguardless

Guarded optimism? Humbleness? What have you done with Thunder Dan?:wow

jack sommerset
05-20-2009, 11:49 AM
The LeBrons are running all over everyone. Superman will have to take over and play the best of his life.

Thunder Dan
05-20-2009, 12:01 PM
Guarded optimism? Humbleness? What have you done with Thunder Dan?:wow

showing respect to my opponent before we kick the living shit out of them

DeadlyDynasty
05-20-2009, 12:07 PM
showing respect to my opponent before we kick the living shit out of them

that's more like it:lol

Good luck...i'm pulling for you guys--but I want 7 games tho:toast

Bukefal
05-20-2009, 12:09 PM
I think the Cavs will have trouble this series. I actually wouldn't be surprised if they lost it. But I will be rooting for the Cavs to win reguardless

I think they'll be crushing the magic just like they did with the others. This is their year, their playoffs.

BandWagon Cavs Fan
05-20-2009, 05:32 PM
should be easy

sonic21
05-20-2009, 05:38 PM
I have watched all three games between those teams this year, and it can be said that Cleveland has had serious problems with Orlando this year.

Orlando has done a great job on Lebron in the regular season, every drive was defended great, plus having Dwight Howard in the middle in case Lebron drives is a great advantage. Unless Lebron will be on fire and hit his jumpshots at a good rate, then there's nothing Orlando can do.

duncan228
05-20-2009, 05:42 PM
Post #2.

Magic tricks to use against Cavs

http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=126832

DrHouse
05-20-2009, 05:45 PM
Lebron's jumper flows nicely when his team has already jumped out to a big lead.

When the game gets close he tends to get tight.