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Cup of Cavs: News and links for Tuesday, Dec. 17

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Good morning, it’s Wednesday, December 17. The Cleveland Cavaliers are still 15-12. They play today on the road against the Chicago Bulls. Let’s look ahead at today’s slate of NBA games.

Today’s game of the day​

  • Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Chicago Bulls – 8 PM, NBA League Pass, FanDuel Sports Network

Well, we might as well focus on this one.

The Cavs are sliding backwards and quickly. They’ve dropped two of their last three games, picking up their only win in a narrow finish over the Washington Wizards. Their two losses were at the hands of a Charlotte Hornets team and a version of the Golden State Warriors that didn’t feature Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler or Draymond Green.

That isn’t good.

Cleveland is begging for some optimism. And while the Bulls aren’t a lofty opponent (they’ve only won one game since Thanksgiving), the Cavs could use this win as a reason to feel good. Or, at the very least, a win here would help them stop the bleeding.

The rest of the NBA slate

  • Memphis Grizzlies vs Minnesota Timberwolves – 8 PM

There are only two games on tonight, and both of them begin at 8 pm. Weird choice, NBA.

Cavs links of the day

NBA links​


Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cup-of-cavs/41707/cup-of-cavs-news-and-links-for-tuesday-dec-17
 
Winners and Losers: Cavs at Bulls – Is this rock bottom?

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are hitting new lows every week. It’s time to be brutally honest about the team right now, after they lost to the Chicago Bulls 127-111.

LOSER – Everyone, the whole dang team​


Alright, let’s just do this.

With apologies to Jaylon Tyson and Thomas Bryant, who played their hearts out and did everything they could tonight, it’s time to deliver a rant that brings me no joy.

This team is currently unserious.

Donovan Mitchell might visibly do the heavy lifting by pouring in three-pointers or fighting his way to the rim for scoring outbursts that allow the Cavs to momentarily claw back into games. But those bursts are nothing more than Band-Aids. A cover-up for the previous 42 minutes of questionable effort that stems top to bottom on this roster.

Mitchell isn’t to blame for Cleveland’s recent struggles. He might be the only reason they have been somewhat competitive this season. But he’s quickly wearing down, as the need for him to shoulder the load on offense has led to diminishing returns on defense. Tonight, Mitchell was as guilty as anyone for not getting back defensively.

The Cavs, and the Utah Jazz before them, have already seen how this story en ds. Mitchell can do amazing things as a prolific scorer. But, if the team around him can’t chip in, the ceiling can only go so high. This isn’t Mitchell’s fault so much as it’s the reality of being a 6’3” guard in the NBA. Mitchell physically can’t control both ends of the floor like LeBron, Jokic, or SGA can.

This is where the rest of the team comes into play.

While Mitchell has exerted himself to the max for most of the season, his teammates have largely been absent. Either literally, in the case of injuries, or figuratively, like when they deliver no-shows such as tonight.

The Cavs aren’t going to win many games when Jarrett Allen, Darius Garland and De’Andre Hunter are this ineffective. Garland and Allen can wave the injury excuse — but patience is running thin. Hunter, on the other hand, seemingly has no explanation for his sudden fall from grace. He’s currently a 30% three-point shooter who actively hurts his team defensively.

It hasn’t helped that the bench has seen all of its talent zapped away since last season. They lack an identity or purpose. No one on the second unit can score the ball. And, no one can effectively stop opponents from scoring themselves. This team found massive success when they had a microwave scorer (Ty Jerome) and a point-of-attack specialist (Isaac Okoro) at their disposal. They no longer have those options.

There aren’t enough Band-Aids to cover up this many wounds.

Can the Cavs turn this around? Probably. They certainly have the talent to be better than their 15-13 record currently shows. And, in fairness, they have been demonstrably banged up for the whole season. Sam Merrill, Max Strus and of course, Evan Mobley, are pretty important.

But that isn’t an excuse for the games they have recently dropped. A double-digit loss to the Chicago Bulls, just days after losing to the Charlotte Hornets and struggling for a win against the Washington Wizards, spells disaster. The most expensive team in basketball doesn’t get to dismiss this many red flags popping up all at once.

Anyone who has followed my work over the years knows that I’m an optimist. I’ve found the silver lining in every dark moment of this iteration of the Cavs. But I’ve never had more trouble finding optimism with this core than I do right now. They look defeated.

Will better health turn this around? Can they even get healthy in the first place? And what does it say about a team that hasn’t proven anything to look like they don’t care about winning in the regular season?

Maybe I’m overreacting to a bad stretch of basketball that has, once again, come during a time when half of the rotation is injured. I’m also under the weather, which could be worsening my mood even more. But if I can’t rant after a bad loss, then what am I blogging for anyway?

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-a...-and-losers-cavs-at-bulls-is-this-rock-bottom
 
Cavs vs Bulls: How to watch, odds, and injury report

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The Cleveland Cavaliers have lost seven of their last 10. This includes dropping three out of four to bad teams such as the Golden State Warriors, Charlotte Hornets, and Chicago Bulls. The Cavs will have a chance to rebound from their latest bad loss as they take on the Bulls again.

Chicago was able to use their quick pace to their advantage in their last meeting. It also helped that Cleveland’s perimeter defense was nonexistent and they once again failed to make their outside shots. That’s a deadly combination that is difficult to overcome.

We’ll see if the Cavs learned their lesson from Wednesday’s disappointing loss.

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Who: Cleveland Cavaliers (15-13) at Chicago Bulls (11-15)

Where: Rocket Arena – Cleveland, OH

When: Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 7:30 pm EST

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Ohio, FanDuel Sports App, NBA League Pass

Point spread: Cavs -6.5

Cavs injury report: Donovan Mitchell – QUESTIONABLE (illness), Evan Mobley – OUT (calf), Sam Merrill – OUT (hand), Larry Nance Jr. – OUT (calf), Max Strus – OUT (foot), Chris Livingston – OUT (G League), Luke Travers – OUT (G League)

Bulls injury report: Zach Collins – PROBABLE (wrist), Ayo Dosunmo – QUESTIONABLE (thumb), Noa Essengue – OUT (shoulder), Trentyn Flowers – OUT (G League), Tre Jones – QUESTIONABLE (hamstring), Emanuel Miller – OUT (G League), Lachlan Olbrich – OUT (G League)

Cavs expected starting lineup: Darius Garland, Donovan Mitchell, Jaylon Tyson, Dean Wade, Jarrett Allen

Bulls expected starting lineup: Josh Giddey, Coby White, Isaac Okoro, Matas Buzelis, Nikola Vucevic

Previous matchup: The Cavs had won five straight over Chicago before dropping Wednesday’s game 127-111.

Here’s a look at both teams’ impact stats via Cleaning the Glass.

Offensive RatingDefensive RatingNet Rating
Cavs116.3 (11th)114.2 (10th)+2.1 (12th)
Bulls113.7 (23th)117.4 (19th)-3.7 (20th)

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-i...-vs-bulls-how-to-watch-odds-and-injury-report
 
3 Things to watch for in Cavs vs Bulls

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The Cleveland Cavaliers could really use a win. They have a chance at revenge tonight against the Chicago Bulls. Let’s look at three things to watch.

Can the Cavs wake up?​


On my last preview, I said that this header would stay evergreen until further notice. Nothing has changed since then.

The Cavs played a truly awful game in Chicago on Wednesday. It might have been their lowest point of the last four years. Poor effort and even worse focus led to the Cavs dropping their third game in four tries. All of which were against opponents they were heavily favored against.

There is really no excuse for this. Sure, they are injured. Sure, they’ve had some bad luck in terms of shooting percentages. But, at a certain point, you just have to play harder — and with more intention.

I’ll be looking for that tonight. It’s almost more important that they fight hard and show energy than for them to actually win the game. This team is desperate for a spark. A valiant effort in a loss would honestly be more refreshing than another lackluster effort where they escape with a win.

Of course, I’d prefer they just outright win this game. Run the Bulls off the floor, if possible.

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De’Andre Hunter​


The Cavs recently moved Hunter to the bench. The team is hoping this will allow Hunter to find his stride after weeks of struggling. Playing with the bench takes some pressure off of him and puts Hunter in a position where he can score freely against lesser competition.

The early results weren’t great. Hunter still found trouble scoring the ball against Chicago and he wasn’t engaged on defense, either.

Something eventually has to give. Hunter is too important to the Cavs for him to be a net-negative on the floor consistently. He’s proven he can be more impactful, both last season as a sixth man, and as recently as the first few weeks of this season.

I’m looking for Hunter to have a big game tonight.

Darius Garland​


I know it’s hard to feel optimistic when Garland has been playing this poorly. But, I genuinely think he’s starting to turn the corner on the toe injury that severely limited him in the earliest days of the season.

Garland’s mobility is improving. He’s been more confident and comfortable navigating the floor, and we’ve seen hints of the ‘old DG’ sprinkled throughout this frustrating stretch of games.

His shot still isn’t falling. And, I wouldn’t say he is moving at 100%. But he’s getting to his spots consistently enough for me to think that Garland is capable of having a big scoring performance once again. Let’s hope that happens tonight.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-game-previews/41808/3-things-to-watch-for-in-cavs-vs-bulls
 
Winners and Losers: Cavs vs Bulls – De’Andre Hunter has to be better

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The Cleveland Cavaliers lost another one. At some point, hopefully soon, we’ll be able to write one of these after a win.

WINNER – Darius Garland gives us hope​


I’ve written multiple times that nothing matters this season if Darius Garland can’t get healthy. At the time, I didn’t realize how bad things could get for the Cavs. I certainly didn’t expect them to be 15-14 at this point.

With that said, Garland’s health is still the most important thing. They don’t have a chance of turning things around and competing for a title if he isn’t on the court and contributing. While the other issues on this team have taken the spotlight — I can at least rest easy that Garland is trending in the right direction.

Garland had 35 points and 8 assists tonight. He shot above 44% for the first time all season. This was a spry and almost throwback performance from the two-time All-Star.

It still wasn’t perfect. Garland could have had 40+ points if he had made a few more bunnies. And, his defense is still leaving much to be desired. He was much more effective on that end of the floor last year, for example.

Nonetheless, a step in the right direction is worth noting. Garland finally showed that there’s some hope for him this season. Maybe he can turn the corner and be effective despite the toe injury. That’s worth something.

LOSER – De’Andre Hunter​


This has become egregious.

There are too many things going wrong for the Cavs for us to blame any one particular person for everything. But Hunter is trying his hardest to change that. He’s been the single most damaging player on the floor for weeks. Almost all of Cleveland’s current issues, outside of injuries, can be traced back to Hunter.

Watch any of their defensive breakdowns when Hunter is on the court. You can almost guarantee that he’ll be lost or out of place on all of them. If he isn’t getting beaten by a backdoor cut, he’s watching the ball as an opponent scores an uncontested layup. He doesn’t help. He doesn’t contain his man.

And worst of all, it looks like he doesn’t even try.

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Hunter has always been gifted enough as a scorer to compensate for some of his other shortcomings. But not this season. This year, he’s a sub 30% three-point shooter who is getting outworked on a nightly basis. Tunnel vision, inefficient shooting and poor defensive effort make for a disastrous combination.

We know for a fact that Hunter can be better than this. He showcased how he can fit into a team system last year. He was even impactful during the first few weeks of this season. But this is quickly getting out of hand — and something needs to change if Hunter doesn’t want to become the ultimate loser.

Source: https://www.fearthesword.com/cavs-a...cavs-vs-bulls-deandre-hunter-has-to-be-better
 
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