Published 1/28/2009
by Bill Petrello
at Bleacher Report - NBA
Ok. The Cavs won. LeBron got his triple double, Mo Williams is a stud, but this team needs their two starters, "Big Z" and Delonte back. The Cavalier defense has slowly left them when both of these starters went down with the injury. Last night was horrendous. They allowed arguably the worst team in the NBA to drop 110 points.
The pick and roll usually meant "stop, pop, and three!" for the Kings. Thursday's game at Orlando bodes ominous as the best three point shooting team will be waiting.
Mike Brown needs to get them back to thinking defense all the time. Somewhere, somehow this team needs to dedicate themselves to that concept.
Not arguing. Any win is good, but this trend of defense failing is not...well...good.
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