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I wouldn't say the Cavs played a great game, but they played a darn good game that was made easier by the fact that the Blazers had no one to stop LeBron James. When I started seeing Mo Williams draining three's, I knew it was going to be an extreme long shot for Portland to win this game. I don't think this loss says anything more about the team than this: the Cavaliers, at this point in time, are a better basketball team than the Blazers.
That said, I think 90% of the Cavs' success is due to the maturation of LeBron James and the commitment of the team to playing solid, aggressive, and sometimes dirty defense. I don't think the acquisition of Szczerbiak, Delonte West, etc. really have that much to do with their current record. It's LeBron + defense. If the Blazers can improve their defense and develop the Big Young Three, in a year or two, Portland could be on Cleveland's level. They're not there now.
That said, I think 90% of the Cavs' success is due to the maturation of LeBron James and the commitment of the team to playing solid, aggressive, and sometimes dirty defense. I don't think the acquisition of Szczerbiak, Delonte West, etc. really have that much to do with their current record. It's LeBron + defense. If the Blazers can improve their defense and develop the Big Young Three, in a year or two, Portland could be on Cleveland's level. They're not there now.




