Not looking forward to Lebron... he wont be as generous as Kobe.... expect at least 10 dunks by the king tomorrow.
going to need a monster effort to get this done.
Cleveland (57-15) at San Antonio (42-28)
Game info: 8:30 pm EDT Fri Mar 26, 2010
TV: FSOH, FSSW
By Brett Huston
The Cleveland Cavaliers survived a meeting with the San Antonio Spurs earlier this month even with LeBron James watching in street clothes.
They’ll have the reigning MVP available for the rematch - along with a recent history of success in San Antonio.
The Cavaliers have won eight in a row heading into Friday night’s meeting with the Spurs at the AT&T Center, where they’ll try to earn a fourth straight victory.
James sat out two games in early March to rest a sprained right ankle, and while Cleveland (57-15) lost at Milwaukee without him March 6, it bounced back two days later at home against San Antonio.
The Cavaliers also lost Antawn Jamison to a stiff knee early in the third quarter and trailed by six in the fourth, but they rallied to win 97-95 despite Manu Ginobili leading the Spurs with a season high-tying 38 points.
James twisted his left ankle in the first half Wednesday at New Orleans, but this injury hardly seemed to slow him down. The NBA’s scoring leader finished with 38 points and nine assists in a 105-92 win.
“I take what the defense gives me,” James said. “If they take away my scoring I find my teammates and vice-versa. I do whatever it takes for our team to win.”
The Spurs (42-28) can’t be too thrilled to see Cleveland with a healthy James. They’ve lost seven of eight in the regular-season series, and the Cavaliers are looking to join Boston as the only teams to win four straight at San Antonio since 2000.
Though Shaquille O’Neal (thumb) remains out, Jamison is healthy and Cleveland now has another big body in the middle to throw at Tim Duncan. Zydrunas Ilgauskas, traded to Washington in the Jamison deal last month before being bought out of his contract, played his first game since re-signing with the Cavaliers on Wednesday.
In his first action in six weeks, Ilgauskas had one point in 17 minutes.
“Z knows the system, but I think he’ll even tell that he probably felt a little out of place,” James told the NBA’s official Web site. “But being out for a month is a long time even when you know the guys and know the system.”
This will be the fourth in a brutal five-game stretch for the Spurs that concludes Sunday in Boston. San Antonio followed an overtime loss at Atlanta on Sunday with a win the next night in Oklahoma City, but scored 35 second-half points in a 92-83 home defeat to the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday.
“You always want to beat the best teams, but at this point in the season, I just want to beat the team in front of me,” said Ginobili, who had a team-high 24 points and is averaging 23.2 since Tony Parker broke his hand March 6. “If it’s the worst or the best, we just need to win.”
Fighting for position in the crowded Western Conference playoff race, the Spurs need more from Duncan, who had six points on 2-of-12 shooting against the Lakers. Duncan has been held to 9.5 points per game in his last two against the Cavaliers.
James has averaged 30.7 points in the last three wins in San Antonio. He had 30 points and 14 rebounds in a 97-86 victory there Feb. 27, 2009, a game Duncan and Ginobili both missed.
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Team Stat Leaders
Points
LeBron James Cle 29.8
Tim Duncan SA 18.2
Rebounds
Antawn Jamison Cle 8.6
Tim Duncan SA 10.3
Assists
LeBron James Cle 8.5
Tony Parker SA 5.7
Not looking forward to Lebron... he wont be as generous as Kobe.... expect at least 10 dunks by the king tomorrow.
going to need a monster effort to get this done.
get what done? not lose by more than 40pts?
ill take that bet.
I'm driving 5 hours. Please try not to embarrass yourselves.
Lebron better be ready for The Centerpiece experience!!!..
I don't mind LeBron being LeBron.
I do mind Tim being Done.
If I was LeBron I would greatly enjoy that experience. Career night coming.
I look forward to seeing Jefferson and Bogans guarding lebron tomorrow about as much as I look forward to getting acupuncture in my pupils
You can't set the table without the Centerpiece; time to go to work, LeBron.![]()
I look forward to seeing Mason getting another opportunity.
After all, the shooting percentages are on his side....
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Over/Under on Hairston's minutes?
Keep in mind Centerpiece + Mason + Bonner last night = 63 minutes and 2-15 from 3.
Will pop continue the mantra, "gotta spread the floor" in favor of actual good play? STAY TUNED!!!
Malik's minutes? Under (the table of the Centerpiece).
Bogans is a bulldog and Mason's zoning in on the rim; the next logical progression would be him finding the hole.
looking forward to seeing Mason at PF
Not gonna be pretty.
It's against an elite team, with limited rest (considering the grueling stretch this entire month has been), so basically there's almost no chance that they don't embarrass themselves. The one sliver of hope? At least it's not on national TV.
As optimistic as I was about beating the Lakers, I'm even more so resigned to this game being a loss and probably a convincing one at that. If you thought Bryant or Durant made it look easy against the Spurs, then just think that James will do, that is, if he has to exert himself for more than a few brief moments.
It's time for McDyess, Blair and Mason to step up. Duncan is clearly worn out from carrying the team for half a season, Jefferson had briefly before his knee injury, Bonner is doing what he always does: shooting well against mediocre or worse teams; shooting terrible against solid or better teams, Bogans is a limited fringe player and Ginobili and Hill are playing about as well as can be expected. It's those three, of the rotation players, that need to step up because they're all capable of more and during this grueling stretch the team needs a few, at least quality performances from these three, where they allow other guys to rest and not have to carry as heavy a load as they have been.
We have the Centerpiece! Lebron doesn't scare me.
20 and 10 for duncan
25 5 and 5 for Manu not sure if it will be enough but spurs will not get blown out
Cavs at San Antonio
By Brian Windhorst, The Plain Dealer
Notable: The Spurs (42-28) are without guard Tony Parker (hand). . . . The Cavs (57-15) have won the past three meetings overall and the past three games in San Antonio. . . . This is the Cavs' final Western Conference road game. They are 9-5 thus far. . . . With one more victory, the Cavs will tie their franchise record for road wins (27), which they set last season. They are 26-11 away.
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Dribbles: James' left ankle was still bothering him a bit Thursday. He turned it Wednesday night but he practiced and will play Friday. . . . The Cavs had a face off with the Lakers late Wednesday, well sort of. Both teams were staying at the same San Antonio hotel. The Lakers stayed in town after beating the Spurs and the Cavs flew in from New Orleans after their win. The Lakers' game started an hour an a half later so both teams arrived at the hotel about the same time.
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Delonte West is smiling, and that's a good sign for the Cavaliers
By Brian Windhorst, The Plain Dealer
SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- As a collection of assistant coaches and some players ran up and down the floor during a pickup game following Cavaliers practice at Trinity University Thursday, Delonte West relaxed under a basket.
He was charging his cell phone and texting, bouncing his head to music in his headphones while yelling and joking with players in the mildly intense game with heavy trash talking. There was a smile on West's face as he watched the play.
Back in October, it was hard to predict such a scene. Back in October, it was hard to predict the production that West is now giving the team. It was hard to predict just where he'd be at this point.
The Cavs, who look to continue their eight-game winning streak when they close their trip against the San Antonio Spurs tonight, have enjoyed plenty of successes during this season. But perhaps a major, if overlooked, accomplishment is the team effort that has helped West become more balanced emotionally. That includes work West has done himself.
Over the past 10 games, West has averaged 14 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.5 assists while shooting 51 percent in 28 minutes a game. Since returning from a finger injury last month, West has played his best basketball and been a prime reason the Cavs have won 14 of their past 15 games.
The team has constantly protected West, who has declined all interviews since media day in September. There is little or no talk of his ongoing battle with a mood disorder, which West has said is bi-polar disorder. There is no mention of West's pending court case in Maryland on gun charges. Just a quiet but diligent following of a process that West's teammates, West's doctors and West himself follow on a daily basis.
"It humbles him, it has humbled everyone," LeBron James said. "You are always en led to a second chance and he's gotten that and he's taken advantage of it."
West still has rough days and there almost certainly with be more to come. But getting West mostly stabilized and playing well again has so far been a remarkable accomplishment by a wide range of team officials and doctors.
That includes the management done by general manager Danny Ferry, head coach Mike Brown and his assistant coaches, athletic trainer Max Benton, director of team security Marvin Cross and several other doctors and therapists who have worked with West privately on an intense level.
"He's got a nice support staff around him," Brown said. "Including some other people behind the scenes. There's a lot of support there for him and there will continue to be. He's a part of our family and we take a lot of pride in trying to take care of everybody."
West left the team three times during training camp, twice with permission, which pretty much wiped out his preseason. Several times early in the season he was put on the inactive list in what the team called "part of his treatment process." Then he had the finger injury, which knocked him out for three weeks.
Now, however, West seems to be back to the level he was playing at last season when he had a career year as the starter at shooting guard. That includes 15 points he scored off the bench in the Cavs" 105-92 win Wednesday night in New Orleans.
"Right now he's comfortable with being Delonte," James said. "He's going out there and playing the way he played last year when he started for us."
bogans should punch james in the nuts
There will be a sign tomorrow. If Duncan doesn't come back strong tomorrow, we can declare him dead and look forward to get him a young stud teammate out of the lottery. If he shows that he's still Tim Duncan, we can look to try and make the playoffs. Either way, what we should do is tank and draft Demarcus Cousins or some other young big.
tomorrow we will be the 8th seed. Cause we're not winning this.
Manu will show up. Hill will be decent. RJ will suck. Dice will be slow. Mason will shoot 1-10. Bogans will get owned by everyone. Bonner will get owned by Varejao. Hairston will stay on the bench unless there's a blowout.
Tim is the only question mark.
Last edited by timtonymanu; 03-26-2010 at 12:37 AM.
Here's a preview, we're going to get pzwned.
The thing with the Spurs, they's unpredictable and you never know which team will show up on any given night.. they just might decide to have a good game.
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