What a bunch of crap Cleveland is. Lebron wants to run pg and Irving too. Both kill the tempo bad. Two anchors on the backcourt with the gimme the ball. Instead, one can run pg and the other can create by moving without the ball.
If they remain healthy and D-Rose returns to form (which is looking quite possible), there is a very strong argument the Bulls have the best roster in the NBA.
If we are talking 100% healthy team the Spurs are still the best team in the league, followed by OKC.
Byron Scott was angry that his underachieving LAL team, without Kobe, was only down 11 on Chicago's home floor? lol k. And who is that in the above pic?
Spencer Hawes __________________________________ <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Kevin Love on the reason for the Cavs' poor D: "I don't know. Trust probably? I think that's what, I'm guessing, most people would say"</p>— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) <a href="https://twitter.com/mcten/status/548304043249250304">December 26, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Uh... if healthy, which team is more complete? All-star PG? check All-star SG? check All-star C? check All-star PF? check Good bench? check Good D? check Good rebounding? check If this team is fully healthy, and that's a HUGE if, they can be the best team in the NBA.
So he sent the starters back in with instructions to lose by at least 20 so as to spare Kobe's feelings?
Not that underpaid. AB is fast and good at shooting. But a pretty ordinary passer and one of the worst defenders in the NBA. He fits a need in Chicago, but that team has had a history of making use of tiny scoring guards (Nate Robinson, DJ Augustin).