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Chicago 86, Cleveland 85

Seemingly - that is to say, "just some of the time, despite the hyperbole that follows" - after every ugly Cavalier loss we'll hear either Mike Brown or some random Cavalier musing about how it was the defense that did them in. When, in fact, it was the offense that was stagnant and well-below par. And even when everyone knows it. Even when Charles Barkley knows it.

And yet, after tonight's loss to the Bulls, we actually heard LeBron James(notes) musing about how the offense was poor. Finally. And it was poor - just over 93 points per 100 possessions.

So, of course, I'm going to complain about Cleveland's defense to start. Because I always have to have something to complain about.

Chicago's offense was just one point better than a Cleveland offense I called "poor." But the team had makeable shots, all night. Derrick Rose(notes), Jannero Pargo(notes), Taj Gibson(notes), Brad Miller(notes) and (especially) Luol Deng(notes) all had good looks at the basket on their favorite shots, and still clanged one miss after another.

If the Bulls knock in their usual percentage of open looks, these shots typical to each player, the Bulls score over a hundred points in what was a pretty slow (91 possessions) game. And this isn't a case of Shaquille O'Neal(notes) or Zydrunas Ilgauskas(notes) failing to get out on screen and roll. This was across the board. In fact, Shaq was pretty sterling tonight, defensively, and not just because of his five blocks.

Maybe we're just used to the Cavalier offense stinking so much, so the defensive lapses seem like a surprise. Make no mistake, offense was still a huge problem.

We've been blaming Mike Brown for years, but last I checked, the players are allowed to break plays. The players are allowed to push the ball. The players are allowed to run, and they don't. Especially LeBron. I can rip the coaching staff all season, but it's not going to change anything if the Cavaliers don't stop making offense so hard on themselves. They just make things tougher than they have to be.

The Bulls missed 52 shots on Thursday. 52. You're telling me you can't find a way to run on these things? With all these long rebounds, after missed jumpers?

After a while, because we get so used to the lackluster performances in one area, we just can't help but look to another. As it is with offense, then focusing on defense. As it was Mike Brown ... and now the Cavaliers themselves. I don't care if the coaching staff is holding up a stop sign every time you corral a defensive board. Push the ball. Look for easy scores.

Don't look to lose at home against a Bulls team that shoots its way out of half the games it plays in.

Just six turnovers for Chicago tonight. The team's coaching staff did a good job of keeping things simple, and as noted earlier, had Chicago actually deigned to hit those good looks, they would have enjoyed a comfortable road win.


Utah 113, San Antonio 99

The Utah Jazz are just two seasons removed from leading the NBA in offensive efficiency, so this sort of outburst (127 points per 100 possessions) can't really be termed "surprising," no? This is a very good offensive team.

And the Spurs? They haven't played in a while, they seemed dispirited by some calls that went the wrong way (non-calls, really) early on, and just didn't seem to want to bang with Utah. Kind of strange to be burned out after so much time off, but the heart wants what it wants.

There are some legitimate health problems with this team. Tim Duncan(notes) can still put up the points in certain matchups, as he showed us against Chicago last week, but that added gear (yes, fundamental big men that look slower than they actually are have extra gears) just isn't there. He doesn't have that extra half-foot, that extra step, that needed advantage to dominate.

Manu Ginobili(notes) doesn't appear to have any gears going at all. He looks, at once, out of shape and lacking lower body strength. I can say this despite not having seen him in person this season, while owning a 19-inch TV, and with no medical background of any kind.

You can say it, too. He sways on shots, his step-back moves aren't back yet, and his footwork is off. He might need another month. Maybe more.

The Jazz set the tone early with physical play, and decided not to let up. The Mavericks game from earlier this week, with Dirk Nowitzki(notes) going off for 29 fourth quarter points, was obviously in their head. And even though this was a pretty even game after the first quarter (the Jazz were up 12 after the first 12 minutes, and won the game by 14), it takes a certain toughness to play ahead and stay ahead.

To me, commenting with any certainty on the Spurs seems like a wasted exercise, and not worth your time. It's almost like discussing the exhibition season. These aren't the Spurs, and they may not really be the Spurs until winter really takes hold.

Carlos Boozer(notes) had four of his shots blocked, but otherwise made 12 of 16 shots and looks to be gaining strength. Deron Williams(notes) - 27 points, nine assists, seven rebounds, constant movement - was pretty fantastic. The man runs a great game.

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  1. Anthony
    1. Posted by Anthony Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:22 am EST

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    first.
    KD!!!! i can't say enough how awesome it is that BTBS is back......
  2. kevin
    2. Posted by kevin Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:36 am EST

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    can we please stop talking about just another 500 ball club like the Cavaliers, there are alot of teams playing better, why must lebrick be in every blog, he should be banned from the blogs until he actually wins something. DELONTE wEEST SHOULD BE THE qb FOR THE BROWNS, HE COULD RUN THE shotgun. lol, go celts
  3. hans k
    3. Posted by hans k Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:48 am EST

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    Mike Brown will be the first coach-exit this season!
  4. C
    4. Posted by C Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:48 am EST

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    Delonte West should not be playing
  5. AllThatJazz
    5. Posted by AllThatJazz Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:49 am EST

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    WES is Sloan's new Shandon Anderson (unfortunately . . . )
  6. Jordo
    6. Posted by Jordo Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:53 am EST

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    They are talking about the cavs b/c only 4 teams played last night, one of them being the cavs....
    Ready for a laugh? Knicks are beating the cavs 2nite
  7. dadaboi
    7. Posted by dadaboi Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:55 am EST

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    @brad u: actually, behind the box score discusses every game, thus, every team that played last night gets discussed here. you, sir, are an idiot.
  8. JMVandal (Formerly James M)
    8. Posted by JMVandal (Formerly James M) Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:02 am EST

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    DeJuan Blair has been stellar offensively. His defense gets lost, though.
  9. Redskins21
    9. Posted by Redskins21 Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:08 am EST

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    cavs blow out the knicks tonight..and the Knickers will chant MVP for LeKing James ..
  10. Livin' the Vegas Life
    10. Posted by Livin' the Vegas Life Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:35 am EST

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    LaBron has to get these rest of the Cavs involved in the offense early and often, which he seldom does. LaBron is talented enough to pick his spots to shine. It was always about Kobe Bryant for years in LA. Finally two years ago he learned to get other players involved early and take over late if needed. Look at the Lakers now! LaBron needs to learn the same thing. I believe that's one of the reasons the Cavs brought in Shaq.
  11. bbmichal
    11. Posted by bbmichal Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:15 pm EST

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    The Cavs are a championship-caliber team that is pacing themselves. They will "run" all over people eventually. But like most championship teams, they spend the first month-and-a-half disciplining themselves to play their halfcourt game. Championship teams do this so that they are fresh for the playoffs. Teams like the Phoenix Suns of 2005-2007 won games but ran out of gas. After Christmastime, the coach will let go and allow his team to run and gun. This will be a dangerous team in the second half. James knows that sacrificing offensive efficiency now will prepare his teammates for when he needs them most-the postseason.
  12. mary kay o
    12. Posted by mary kay o Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:27 pm EST

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    I thought the Cavs played better last year, with out Shaq. I know the season is early, but the Bulls were not that good last night either.
  13. Brian S
    13. Posted by Brian S Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:44 pm EST

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    well #2, he's talking about the Cavs because they played in one of the two games last night. The Celts, as good as they look, didn't play last night, so there's not much reason to talk about them in a column desinged to talk about the previous night's games.
  14. ballers inc
    14. Posted by ballers inc Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:56 pm EST

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    again these [profane]s always make excuses for teams like the cavs lakers, ect... why not give credit to the Bulls
  15. cavslandrocks
    15. Posted by cavslandrocks Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:13 pm EST

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    @ ballers inc....how's this?...the bulls scored ONE more point than the Cavs....not much else you can say about a team that misses FIFTY TWO shots and still wins
  16. solomon_rex
    16. Posted by solomon_rex Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:24 pm EST

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    19" TV? We need to do a fundraiser! Let's get kelly a new TV, c'mon everyone, chip in a couple bucks! I'll get my wife to bake a pie.
  17. cavslandrocks
    17. Posted by cavslandrocks Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:27 pm EST

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    Good analysis Re. the coaching KD...Brown is adequate...they did the same 1 on 5 with Kuester there last year....It's the players NOT taking advantage of the opportunities...except for one glaring problem...Brown shouldn't have Shaq posting higher than he's used to...just get him the ball down low and let him crush it home...no finesse needed...maybe re-posting lower after passing back out but definitely not shooting from 6-8 feet out
  18. chickenmcflip
    18. Posted by chickenmcflip Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:44 pm EST

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    @cavslandrocks They could've mentioned the fact that the Bulls' defense was spectacular, forcing turnovers all over the place (including the game-winning defensive play). Noah and Miller did a good job containing Shaq despite the fact that Shaq has a huge size advantage and Deng played good defense on LeBron (again, despite the fact that LeBron has a huge size advantage). While the Bulls' offense wasn't great by any means they held onto the ball and controlled the pace of the game—something winning teams (not the Cavs) do. If the Bulls would've hit on even a few of the those fifty-two shots (many of which were good looks, something you can't say for the Cavs' misses) they would've absolutely destroyed the Cavs.
  19. Laker Fan
    19. Posted by Laker Fan Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:52 pm EST

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    The Cavs are listless and flat, and until they resolve the point guard situation nothing will change. They looked like a ship without a rudder last night. Oh yeah and Mike Browns an idiot for playing Shaq and Z at the same time.
  20. kevin
    20. Posted by kevin Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:59 pm EST

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    Hey #7, isnt cavs fan an oxymoron, or is it just you. another poor unfortunate person from ohio with no championshipsd ever coming to that repugnant state, go browns, go cavs, go indians, should i stop you [profane]
  21. C
    21. Posted by C Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:18 pm EST

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    "19" TV? We need to do a fundraiser! Let's get kelly a new TV, c'mon everyone, chip in a couple bucks"
    I got $5 on it
  22. Mark B
    22. Posted by Mark B Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:38 pm EST

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    Shaq fuu the team killer. Thisguy is done!!! Lebron leave cleveland this team is awful... You will never get that ring in cleveland... Well at least your pre-game antics are funny... Dont worry shaq will take over them too. CAVS suck!!!! Fire that coach now.. The ride is over.
  23. max h
    23. Posted by max h Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:29 pm EST

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    lebron is not the king of anything.
  24. rebel
    24. Posted by rebel Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:04 pm EST

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    I dont get it? mike brown is supposed to coach at some time right?this team cancompete for a title and i am a celtic fan so i am giving props here.its like watching five guys on a court playing individually,not together.lebron is a super star but still needs to play to his strenghts .he is a beast driving the ball ,cant be guarded one on one,so drive and draw defenders and pass out to open men and lay off the 30 foot three pointers.and shaq is my favorite player of all time and im puzzled as well by the 8-10 foot shots?yes he can maybe make half those shots "maybe".but shaq is 7'2", three hundred plus pounds and not afraid to get physical.NOBODY can defend him under the basket.so why not camp directly under and dominate.give him 16 shots a game ,he will dunk and make 11.he sucks free throwing but will draw fouls and make a few.thats twenty five points a game.mo shoting threes ,anderson v doing the dirty work and not shooting much and lebron driving and shooting mid range.also get a point guard who can actually run a offense.lastly why let wally s go when you need shooters. GO CELTICS...KOBE SUCKS...once again making sur he shoots more then everyone on the floor every single game,thats how you lead the league in scoring.check it out .when the lakers play not only does kobe shoot twice as much as anyone on his team but shoots more then anyone on the other team including the other teams best player.then for fun look at the box scores of all other games played and you will find he shoot more then the greedest players in any of the other games. look it up.
  25. Demetrius
    25. Posted by Demetrius Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:21 pm EST

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    @ Rebel, I respected everything you were saying up until you mentioned Kobe when it's not even about him. It's amazing how you mention a player at his caliber sucks yet you're giving props to the Cavs half a$$ing it. I'm a fan of the game so I can take losses when they come and give respect when it is due but to say Kobe sucks that is absurd to say the least.

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