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NOT GOOD ENOUGH: Cleveland Cavaliers Defensive Called Into Question After 136-131 Win Over Magic



NOT GOOD ENOUGH: Cleveland Cavaliers Defensive Called Into Question After 136-131 Win Over Magic

The Cleveland Cavaliers 136-131 win over the Orlando Magic felt like a loss on Tuesday night, after head coach Kenny Atkinson ripped his team for their defensive effort.

Spencer German and Spencer Davies react to the victory and Atkinson’s inflammatory postgame comments.

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4 Comments

  1. spencer davies im telling you evan is not a role player that is jarrett allen, i am a big fan of cavsroundtable but cavs arent winning if they don involve mobley , allen will get his touches too but your best players are going to play more thats evan , james and donavan, i get what u are trying to say but 3 weeks now the on court chemistry between evan and james is getting stronger everyday, kenny is not going to prioritize jarrett over evan , its would spencer german said they are goin to continue to give mobley the first touch of the game, if u ask anyone or listen to what koby altman said bout evan compared to jarrett, jarrett is good but has limitations to his game , while mobley has more to play with.

  2. they will both get there touches but u know all the cavs said if we get this version of evan were hard to beat, you can switch things up cause james chemistry with allen , u give your best players most of the opportunity, kenny wont do that to evan he will make sure the best players shot more of the shots .

  3. What a luxury to have two good centers with all our injuries. Too early to compare ours with other non free throw shooting centers. We can hide that with our guards getting nearly 20 a game.

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