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Chase Down Podcast Live, presented by fubo: Cavs Drop Opener to Knicks



Chase Down Podcast Live, presented by fubo: Cavs Drop Opener to Knicks

Justin and Carter weigh in on the Cavaliers opening night loss to the New York Knicks.

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20 Comments

  1. The Cavs in general and Jarrett in particular still looked soft.They got out hustled and gave up way to many offensive
    rebounds. As far as mental tuffnes, physicality, and hustle, the Cavs need to stop talkingđź‘„ about it and start being about it.

  2. This team resembles nothing of the team from last year. Nonexistent ball movement. But i guess not having DG, Strus, and Hunter plays a big role. I don't think Mobley can ever be the #1 too. He dribbles akwardly and isn't the greatest passer. Also he just doesn't have the shiftyness. Will prob never develop there. And don't get me started on Jarrett Allen. I get you can't get involved when the guards aren't looking to get you involved much. But… at least do your job and grab those boards. Darius Garland is way way more valuable to this team than most think. We saw that in the playoffs last year against Indy without him. We don't have any offensive flow wo him. We gotta have Mitchell constantly hero ball it cause of all this

  3. The refs falling for all the absolute pathetic flops from ever knicker. It’s not a good sign. Flopping is RUINING THIS GAME

  4. First time I disagreeed with Kenny’s coaching. Why wasn’t TB put in when we were being killed on the glass and Allen straight up didn’t have it. It’s fine it’s an 82 game season and sometimes players just don’t have it, but have the guts to bench him

  5. The Cavs are giving up too many threes, most of them wide open, in key situations. Usually with Allen and Mobley on the floor together. Nance/Wade combo was outstanding at both ends, applying ball pressure and increasing overall offensive pace. Proctor also looks like the real deal, already. He can create his own shot and appears to have a high basketball IQ. He seems more intriguing to me than Tyson.

  6. Not worried at all. It's a long season. If you fall into the camp of the regular season does not need to be a big priority, then you don't need to get too high or too low over every loss. Try new things. Try new rotations. Work things out throughout the season and hopefully by the end of the year we will be healthy and a better team for having experimented throughout the regular season.

  7. Serious question. I don't think we're as good a team as last year. We don't have players like Caris or Ty anymore that can come in and light up a non-producing offense. And I'm thinking that Evan just can't dominate a game. It has to be everyone on the floor. Compare Evan to Web, who's even younger. One guy can dominate a game; another can't

  8. The biggest concern I had was Donovan and Evan were basically taking turns isolating on offense. There was no form of 2 man game between those two at all. They should be able to play very well off each other and that would open up a lot more offense for the guys around them who are much more limited. We will never be able to maximize having those 2 all nba level players if they can’t find a way to blend their games and feed off of each other. Really discouraging game 1

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