<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Bron, go get Rondo out of Boston!</p>— Tracy McGrady (@Real_T_Mac) <a href="https://twitter.com/Real_T_Mac/status/530437423147548672">November 6, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
I think Kyrie is a little over Lebron... He was brought in and billed as the guy that was supposed to help the Cavs forget about Lebron, and he felt like he was on track to do that. Now he is supposed to play third wheel to Lebron and Kevin Love and I dont think he really wants anything to do with it. Im willing to bet $20 in the tip jar Kyrie will be gone by the start of next year.
Can't blame Kyrie if he would feel that he's the third fiddle now, but it's not like he was playing like a true franchise player these past years.
I can see the pressure mounting on Kyrie. However, Bledsoe is not the right guy for the Cavs at all. Like T-Mac says, Rondo is the perfect guy for the Cavs. Kyrie was just signed for a 5 year max deal, which, in his case, was not that much more than Parsons got. So he might be a significant asset for the Cavs in search for a real PG.
When I watch the Cavs, especially during timeouts, I don't see a team. I see bad body language, fogged over eyes, quiet players, no interaction, no passion, no emotion whatsoever. I don't understand why teams with such talented rosters waste their time with unproven coaches. It's asinine to squander so many games.
You may remember the Cavs tried to hire more proven coaches and had to settle for Blatt. Also, LeBron chose them AFTER they hired Blatt.
It's 10 games. And let's all be honest, how important is coaching when you have stars of that caliber? Ask Spo. Look at the Heat now. The Cavs will be better. Much better. And Blatt will have very little to do with it. Lebron will play better. He's playing way below par. Love has to play better. He shoots 37%. Defense iwll get marginally better, but if they win they're going to win with offense.
Woj: Around the league, people are watching Love and are skeptical about his ability to buy in and sacrifice. Knock on him is he has long cared about his stats and brand rather than winning. If winning matters as much as he says, he'll stay. ______________________ Awkwaaaaarrrrrddd! <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>David Blatt said Kevin Love is banged up, as a possible reason for his play. Love told me, "I'm fine. Maybe coach needed something to say."</p>— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChrisBHaynes/status/535952276402475008">November 22, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>