Good outing by the Bulls. They withstood the Cavs runs. Their size proved huge. Milk the Pau mismatch all series -- they can do nothing against him. Rose looked very good except for those two turnovers late in the 4th. Shot the ball well and matched Irving's production minus the FTs. I don't envy Butler this series, he's going to be exhausted. Running after Bron all game and while still being an offensive weapon. They need to save his offense for the 4th where they usually have a very cold spell. That's going to require Rose, Pau, and Dunleavy to keep this level up or to get something from Noah and Mirotic. Bulls depth and forcing their advantages down the throats of Cleveland should get them the series.
Bulls offense down the stretch is a recipe for disaster ... not that Cavs one has no flaws but Lebron ( who will have better games) and Kyrie talents make up for it ...
I'm watching a replay and you know I really like Kyrie's game, it's too bad he plays with Lebron and I can never root for him.
not that I'm complaining because I want to see the Cavs get roasted, but that's pathetic. Did yall do zero scouting work going into the series? No, f*** that...let me rephrase that, have you ever seen Pau play? He's not a rookie, they've all played him several times, there's weeks worth of tape on him and going into the first game, you didn't know he could hit that shot in his sleep?
We guess what, next game Pau is going to go away from the mid range game and take them down in the block.
The mid-range shot is usually the shot the opponent defense is (rightfully so) willing to give up ... but I agree Cavs didn't make an effort to contest or force Pau to put the rock on the floor after he hit his first ones .... basically those were practice shots Pau is killing it this season from mid-range (45% and took a lot of them , 440) whereas he was off in his last couple of seasons as a Laker , 38,6% in 14 and 37.1% in 13 So far Pau is 22 for 43 in this postseason which is very good
I think most people saw this coming tonight. As much as I dislike LeBron, he is that great of a player. He's not going to have 2 average games in a row. Cavs are still a good team, and they are still at home.
Lebron obviously got the shot in the arm he needed. Maybe he has the ped's soaked into his headband which acts like weedkiller on his hair. This deficit will be hard to overcome, I think the Bulls might have lost a real opportunity. Lebron will win with this lead. But it is early days yet.
I only can remember 2 baskets from Lebron which were outside the paint .. if you "let" him get 11 buckets in the paint , a loss is very likely ...
How LeBron James dictated terms in Game 2, and dictates them every day in Cleveland By Adrian Wojnarowski7 hours agoYahoo Sports Cleveland Cavaliers stood in a corridor of Quicken Loans Arena, smiled and said that, yes, someone did make mention of that to him. "To be honest, I hadn't realized he was wearing it," Blatt said. Yes, this was the revelatory discovery of the Cleveland Cavaliers' Game 2 revival on Wednesday night, a staged storyline of a headband that included a Jumbotron spoof on the discarded ornament. This is the surreal nature of life with the planet's best player and Northeast Ohio's prodigal son, odes to the mystical forces of a terry cloth crown atop King James that is treated as a legitimate factor for his success. James had 33 points on 29 shots, a forceful performance in the Cavaliers' 106-91 victory over the Chicago Bulls to bring this best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinals to 1-1. James hadn't taken so many shots in a playoff game since 2009, insisting that, "I had to change my approach. We're shorthanded." Miami Heat. To coach James means getting most of the blame, and a scarcity of credit. For the chance to be a champion, everyone with a whistle and a clipboard would gladly take it. Of course, Blatt wouldn't dare articulate it that way, but most in the league understand this is all part of the blessing and curse of life with LeBron James. When asked about the 48-hour obsession over his pick-and-roll coverages – about how a Game 1 defeat had been thrust upon him – Blatt told Yahoo Sports: "We swept our first series, and then we lost one game. I mean, Christ, give me a break. And we're missing 40 percent of our starting lineup. I mean, let's just be fair. We had the best record in the NBA since January. The best record in the NBA. That just [bleeping] happened? That came out of nowhere?" Finally, Blatt sighed and shrugged. Here was the guy who had won the playoff game on Wednesday night. "Ah, I'm over that [bleep], man. Hey, people can say what they want." The Cavaliers will get Smith back for Game 3, but Love is lost. Chicago and Cleveland are settling into a long series, one that promises to get more physical, more volatile in Chicago this weekend. Desperation hangs over this Bulls franchise, and that'll start to play out in this series. Boston C Bags forward Kelly Olynyk and his representatives have continued to deliver word to Love and people close to him that Olynyk wants to privately apologize to him, sources told Yahoo Sports. Olynyk wants to tell Love personally that he never intended to injure him in Game 4 of that series, that he's sorry for the shoulder surgery that'll cost Love six months. Strangely, Love continues to rebuff Olynyk. He isn't interested in the call, refusing to ease Olynyk's guilt. For now, Love is a spectator to this Cavaliers playoff run, a player who is probably more missed on these Cavaliers now than he had ever been appreciated this season. "It's so unfortunate that [the appreciation] has to come when he goes down," Blatt told Yahoo Sports. "Kevin, in his own way, sacrificed the most this season, but still gave us a high-level performance. And he needs to be appreciated for that. And going forward, hopefully, he's going to have a long career here." No one's sure, including Love, whether he'll ever wear a Cavaliers uniform again. If he leaves for free agency, that'll be another fascinating occurrence of blame within Cleveland. Love has never felt fully integrated, nor compatible, with the group. James wanted him, and it's incumbent on him to make it work. Someone will get the blame for Love leaving, and rest assured it won't be No. 23. Nevertheless, there's no replacing Love for the Cavaliers. They gave up two No. 1 overall picks to get him, and would have nothing to show for it. That's a circumstance that awaits these Cavaliers in July, but there's still an Eastern Conference championship to chase now. As for Cleveland's margin of error with these injuries, Blatt told Yahoo: "The best word I can use: minimal." For the coach of these Cleveland Cavaliers, that's the truth, too. A most minimal margin for error. That's the job, and that's the burden. LeBron James refit that headband, and everyone decided that the King had his crown again. This is the bizarro world of the Cleveland Cavaliers. When they win, he'll be the hero. When they lose, he'll be the aggrieved party. This is how LeBron James set it up in Cleveland, and that's how it'll play out. The King wore his crown again on Wednesday night, and the way he's got this all wired now, maybe that crown isn't so heavy anymore. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/inside...n-james--headband-matters-most-063128277.html