Tag Archive | "Cleveland Cavaliers"

Cavs Survive Against NBA’s Worst 104-97

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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The New Jersey Nets may be on pace for the worst NBA season ever, but that doesn’t mean they can’t compete with the best the league has to offer on any given day. Exhibit A: Tuesday night’s game. The Nets – now 4-47 on the season – didn’t seem intimidated by the league-leading Cavs, and although Cleveland led from the second quarter [...]

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Cavs Reaping Benefits Of Three-Point Line

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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When used correctly, the three-point shot can be a vital tool for NBA teams. Just ask the Cavaliers. Yes, two of the biggest reasons the 38-11 Cavaliers are sitting at the top of the Eastern Conference have to be the broad shoulders of reigning league MVP LeBron James and the teams’ defensive effort. But their ability to [...]

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Early Three-Point Shooting Display Leads Cavs Over Clippers

Monday, February 1, 2010

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 The Cavaliers have been known to get hot from the three-point line, but what they did Sunday night was, in the words of Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy, “spectacular.” Playing infront of a rowdy Cleveland crowd, the Cavaliers tied a league record by shooting 11-13 from beyond the arc in the opening quarter and never looked back, blowing out the [...]

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