GAME THREAD: CAVALIERS @ BLAZERS - 11/4/14, TUESDAY, 7 PM (PST), CSNNW (1 Viewer)

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S T A R T E R S



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WHEN: 7:00 PM, TUESDAY, 11/4/2014


WHERE: Moda Center, Portland, OR
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TV BROADCAST:

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AND
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RADIO BROADCAST:
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BENCH

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
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DELLAVEDOVA , MILLER , MARION , THOMPSON


PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
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BLAKE , MCCOLLUM , BARTON , ROBINSON , KAMAN




INJURIES
CAVALIERS
NONE
TRAIL BLAZERS
Damian Lillard: PROBABLE (strained abdomen)
Joel Feeland: OUT (left foot sprain)




HEAD COACHES
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- VS –
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DAVID BLATT--- TERRY STOTTS




:reading:BLAZERS' GAME NOTES
• Dating back to the 2010-11 season, Portland has won six of the past seven games between the Trail Blazers and Cavaliers.

• Damian Lillard connected on a 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds remaining to lift Portland to a 119-116 victory over Cleveland on Nov. 17, 2013.

• Wesley Matthews dished out a career-high nine assists against the Cavaliers on Dec. 1, 2012 (W, 118-117 2ot)

• Nicolas Batum hit a game-winning 3-pointer with 0.2 seconds left to propell Portland to a 118-117 victory on Dec. 1, 2012.

• Damian Lillard's eight 3-pointers made against Cleveland on Nov. 17, 2013 represents a career-high for most 3-point field goals made in a single game.

• In the last meeting between Cleveland and Portland, LaMarcus Aldridge scored 32 points (12-26 FG, 7-7 FT) and hauled in 18 rebounds to go with four assists in 35 minutes. Aldridge's 18 rebounds was his second highest total last season.

• The Blazers out rebounded the Cavaliers 104-86 in 2013-14.

• Portland was 3-11 against Cleveland from 2003-04 to 2009-10 when LeBron James was serving his first stint with the Cavaliers (6-1 since).

• Trail Blazers assistant coach Nate Tibbetts spent two seasons with Cleveland as an assistant coach (2011-13).

• Cleveland forward James Jones averaged 8.0 points and shot 44 percent from beyond the arc in 58 games (three starts) with the Trail Blazers in 2007-08.

HEAD-TO-HEAD HISTORY:
ALL TIME: Trail Blazers lead, 64-49
IN PORTLAND: Trail Blazers lead, 39-18
IN CLEVELAND: Cavaliers lead 31-25





GO BLAZERS!!!​
 
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Blazers v. CLE Game Preview (11/4):

Our Last game: v. GSW (11/2/14). After battling to a 1-point lead with the ball and 15 seconds left, 3 Blazers turnovers in 3 possessions coupled with Klay Thompson’s go-ahead floater handed GSW a 95-90 victory at Moda. LaMarcus’ 26 and 13 led the Blazers in his most complete game of the season, but Nic Batum and Dame Lillard continued their shooting slumps to start the season.

Their Last game: (11/1/14) 114-108 OT v. Chicago Bulls. The Cavaliers beat Chicago 114-108 in overtime to open a four-game trip Friday after losing 95-90 against the Knicks a night earlier. Lebron James had 36 points, eight rebounds, four assists and four steals as CLE won its first game (and road game) of the season.

CLE last year + changes to the roster: You know just about everything already…CLE won the lottery for the #1 pick for the 3rd straight year, and after signing LeBron James to a homecoming contract shipped two of those picks to (2014’s Andrew Wiggins and 2013’s Anthony Bennett) to Minnesota for All-Star PF Kevin Love. Additionally, the Cavs hired internationally-renowned coach David Blatt for his first NBA gig. The Cavaliers also made two transactions over the weekend as they waived point guard A.J. Price on Saturday and signed Will Cherry on Sunday.

Injury Updates: Joel Freeland doubtful (Day-to-Day) with ankle sprain; Damian Lillard (probable) with abdominal strain.

Matchups:

PG: Damian Lillard v. Kyrie Irving. Brutal stretch for Dame, playing against Westbrook, Curry and Irving all in the span of a week. He’s uncharacteristically shooting 27% from the field (31% from 3) and only averaging 13.3 ppg.

SG: Wesley Matthews v. Dion Waiters. Wes has started off on one of the best stretches of his career, though the team isn’t following suit. He’s averaging 18ppg and a PER of 20 while playing strong wing defense. Waiters has started off the season in a bit of a funk, averaging 9ppg on 36% shooting. It’s going to be interesting to see how a not-stellar volume shooter adapts when the Big Three are muting most of his volume. Expect that Wes will spend chunks of the game on LeBron, and letting Waiters shoot the Cavs out of the game if he’s given half a chance.

SF: Nicolas Batum v. LeBron James. As always against LBJ, it’s going to be a team effort attempting to limit his damage, and Wes and Nic should take turns guarding the slimmed-down (supposedly quicker) version of the 4-time MVP. Nic has been pretty quiet (passive?) on offense, averaging 5 assists while only 9ppg on 35% shooting. That’s not going to get it done tonight, though Nic is generally better in the type of up-and-down game you’d expect from this one.

PF: LaMarcus Aldridge v. Kevin Love. In the early going, Aldridge has been one of the brighter spots for the Blazers, averaging 25.7ppg and 6.7 rpg. He’s shown a tendency to float away from the hoop, securing only 6 offensive rebounds while shoot 49 jumpers in his 57 shots. Love has taken the opposite approach, completely eschewing the mid-range and shooting 13 of his 31 shots from the paint and 12 more from 3.

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C: Robin Lopez v. Anderson Varejao/Tristan Thompson. Year Two of Sideshow Rob patrolling the middle has continued to improve the Blazers’ defense. Klay Thompson posterdunk aside, Lopez has been in the right place most of the time, though showing a propensity early in the season for fouling in bunches and necessitating quick hooks. They’re going to need his presence in the middle tonight against the Cavs. Thompson just keeps on keeping on, averaging 11/8 in 28 minutes with a ridiculous 29% offensive rebounding percentage. If the Blazers fail to box out (as they’ve shown a propensity to thus far this season) CLE could be owning the offensive glass and second-chance points. Varejao continues to show that, when healthy, he's one of the headiest (and scrappiest) big men in the league.

Give-a-Rip (City) Factor—a.k.a. why you should watch: The first look for Portland at a much-ballyhooed and revamped Cavaliers team. Will we see three Olympians come together in a fabulous display of offensive wizardry, or will new coach David Blatt’s systems not yet be running smoothly? Love and Irving vs. Aldridge and Lillard would normally be a balanced matchup, but there’s also the small matter of having LeBron James smiling at you from the wing. Personally, I’m interested to see how many season-ticket holders sold off their seats to bandwaggoning “Cavs” fans at a 5-10x premium. If I hear one “MVP” chant while LeBron’s shooting a free throw…

Current Power Rankings:

RipCityTwo (PtldPlatypus): (2) Lebron. Love. Irving. Need any more be said? Well, yeah--they have star power, and they're very deep too. The only question, really, is how quickly they gel.

ESPN: (2) There undoubtedly will be ups and downs reminiscent of the Heatles' first season together. Yet the fact remains only Chicago, if Cleveland stays healthy, can keep LeBron and Co. out of the Finals. Among the many things he's going to learn about the NBA, coach David Blatt will soon find that life is good in the East.

Covers: (1) No this is not an overreaction to LeBron James' return, but rather a proper reaction to it. Oh by the way, they also added Kevin Love. With holdover Kyrie Irving, they now have three of the top 20 players in the league. Offensively, this team could be all-time great.

Grantland: (Championship Contenders) They are going to be an offensive juggernaut, and any public soft-pedaling of expectations is baloney. They are a contender, especially given their residence in the horrid Eastern Conference, and this season is almost entirely about building an above-average defense in time for the playoffs.

Link to GrandpaBlaze's Prediction Game
Link to MediocreMan's Over/Under Game

Links to other team’s site(s): Cavs: The Blog
ESPN

Final Thoughts: With weapons at just about every position, the Cavs are rightfully one of the few teams mentioned as contender locks. The Blazers have not looked good in their first 3 meetings, though individual efforts by LaMarcus Aldridge, Wes Matthews, Steve Blake and Chris Kaman have kept the games close through 3 quarters. While the defense has been Top 10-caliber so far, the Blazers will have their work cut out for them on the boards as LeBron and Love are among the NBA’s best at their position in rebounding, and Thompson secured 12 offensive rebounds Friday against Chicago.
Hopefully the Blazers are up for the Cavs’ first trip out west. If they continue to shoot 42% as a team (33% from 3) then this could be a long night, even with the increased focus on defense. If Damian, Nic and Wes can make their fair share of 3-pointers (currently, no Blazer is over 36%), opening it up for LaMarcus down low against Love (or the Nic/RoLo pick-and-roll if the Cavs start Thompson against LMA and Love against Lopez), then this could be a fun night. I’m going with the latter, though perhaps not as optimistically on the offensive side as I’d originally planned.

Portland 108
Cleveland 105

Go Blazers!
 
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Thanks for doing that, Sly.

I PM'd Brian that I've posted the game thread so that he can do his preview post. For future references, is there a way that I can reserve a post for him? Or is it just an admin/mod function?
 
Thanks for doing that, Sly.

I PM'd Brian that I've posted the game thread so that he can do his preview post. For future references, is there a way that I can reserve a post for him? Or is it just an admin/mod function?

Just reserve the post after your first one. He can edit it and post his pregame analysis in that post. He won't get credit for it because it will be under your name, but it's better than having it buried further down the thread.
 
Regarding those harsh comments that a young Lillard tweeted in 2011 about LeBron, I know that Damian said he and James talked about it and that they're still cool, but do you think LeBron still holds a grudge (however small)?

It'll be interesting to see how LeBron reacts on the court, since those tweets were just released 5 days ago and is likely fresh in his mind. Will LeBron play with extra motivation tomorrow night? He might even attempt to posterize Dame in retaliation for being called a pussy.
 
Just reserve the post after your first one. He can edit it and post his pregame analysis in that post. He won't get credit for it because it will be under your name, but it's better than having it buried further down the thread.

This.
 
http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2014/11/kyrie_irving_damian_lillard_on.html


Irving, 22, and Lillard, 24, took the league by storm from the moment they stepped foot on an NBA court. They've always admired one another from afar, and their time with Team USA over the summer helped cultivate that relationship.

They hung out and had meals together, but of all places, their friendship matured over just observing one another on the basketball court. Game recognizes game, and sometimes that's all it takes for a connection to be established.

When something happens for him...I'm usually one of the first to make sure I congratulate him.
Each is a fan of the other and during Team USA training camp they studied parts of each other's game to incorporate it into their own. They broke down what makes the other so good.

"His pace and his jump shot, the way he creates space in such a short amount of time. He gets his shot off every time with consistency," Irving said. "Seeing his shot, the rotation on the ball every single time he shoots - it shows you he's been shooting for a while. He's been working on his craft. It was great to see."

"The best part of his game to me is his craftiness," Lillard said. "He's a great shooter and a great finisher, but how crafty he is makes it hard to control either one of those."

Since I covered the Trail Blazers the past five years, the constant question I have received upon arriving in Cleveland is who do I think is better between Irving and Lillard. Purposely, I've avoided answering that question because I believe I need to cover Irving up close for a full season before forming an opinion.

I have an idea, but I'm not willing to go public yet. The two years covering Lillard, I know that he thrives under pressurized situations. He lives for it. He has hit multiple game-winning daggers that have left teams bewildered. Cleveland was on the wrong end of that last season.

However, he has had more opportunities and a platform to do so due to being on a good team. Irving will now get his moments to produce on the big stage. And while their team success may have gone in opposite directions up until this summer, it never impacted how they felt about each other
 
Hey this will be the return of our boy Chris Haynes as well!
 
NBATV blacked out in Portland, I forgot?
 
This is our first matchup against an Eastern Conference team this season. Beating the Cavs would do a lot for the Blazers and put us back at 500 4 games in. After 3 games of relatively poor shooting, we're due for a game where shots finally fall. Go Blazers!
 
This is our first matchup against an Eastern Conference team this season. Beating the Cavs would do a lot for the Blazers and put us back at 500 4 games in. After 3 games of relatively poor shooting, we're due for a game where shots finally fall. Go Blazers!

Or maybe another way of looking at it for me anyway to feel a little better would be, "Would I trade 2 no so good losses for one blow out win against LBJ and the Cavs since we are due?"
 
Would be great if we played a team that didn't have anyone scoring over 30pts against us
 
We're going to bring the energy and intensity tonight. Cavs are doomed.
 
Get all of their good players in early foul trouble
 
Excited to see lebron play. We were bummed that he didn't play last year.
 
NBAtv

smh

Why even bother with League Pass?

It's Fan Night on NBATV and our game won the vote. That's why its on NBATV. Interestingly, the game before us has a fun correlation to our game. It's the team that LeBron left vs the team Lillard owns.
 

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