Dion Waiters is ready for this. Are the rest of the Cavaliers?
Note: All records and data are accurate through March 31, 2014.
Team | Season Record | Last Week’s Record |
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Cleveland Cavaliers | 30-45 | 3-1 |
What an up and down season for the Cavaliers. From Kyrie Irving’s injury to the failed Andrew Bynum experiment to the Dion Waiters-trade saga, it’s been a time of turbulence for the city that rocks. Still, the Cavaliers have quietly found a way to fight back into the playoff race with a strong late-season surge that currently has them just a few games out of 8th place trailing the Knicks and Hawks.The Cavs started off their week with a very tough win against Toronto who, you may remember, is in a heated race for 3rd place (yes, the Toronto Raptors) with the Chicago Bulls. Although they built an impressive 21-point lead in the third quarter, the Raptors fought back to make it a contest late in the game until Cleveland was finally able to seal the deal thanks in part to a late steal by Luol Deng with just over a second left. After leaving Cleveland, the Cavs headed North to take on a reeling Pistons team that seems more interested in keeping their lottery pick (top-8 protected) than winning games lately. However, the Pistons came out looking to steal a win at home and entered the fourth quarter with a 16-point lead and a ton of confidence. Dion Waiters just wasn’t ready to let that happen, though.[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO8-fwBLAR0]After this insane shot, the Cavs were able to head to Brooklyn on a good note and face yet another tough Eastern Conference foe. Riding a three-game win streak, the Cavs were just a bit outmatched against the Nets, one of the hottest teams since the new year began. Deng showed off his versatility with a 20 point, 6 rebound, and 7 assist stat-line and Waiters added 20 himself. On Sunday, the Cavs faced the true test. Indiana came to visit with a four-game streak of losing on the road, and the Cavs fought hard to ensure that streak remained alive. Waiters, who has been phenomenal during this span (20.3 pts, 4.3 reb), posted 9 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter to help the Cavs stave off a comeback. Jarrett Jack contributed an all-around effort with 11 points, 6 rebound, and 9 assists, and Tristan Thompson had a monster 12-point, 16-rebound double-double. It was a great confidence win for a team desperately in need of wins like these at the end of the season (and possibly heading into the playoffs). | ||
Lottery Spin | ||
It’s hard to say what’s going to happen with this group. The schedule still includes the Bobcats and Nets (both home games), but relatively easier opponents and winnable games aside from these two. Given that the Knicks have to play nothing but playoff-bound teams for their remaining stretch, I’d say the Cavs have a pretty good shot to actually sneak into the playoffs. I’d give it about a 40% shot at this point, but I’m going to make the leap and say they skip the lottery this year. Too bad the Pacers or Heat will be awaiting them in Round 1. |
By Jon Elliott
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