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Cavs drop preseason opener in Philadelphia | Cleveland Cavaliers podcast



On a new episode of Locked on Cavs (Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022), host Chris Manning (@cwmwrites, DIME on UPROXX, SB Nation’s Fear the Sword) and Evan Dammarell (Right Down Euclid, SB Nation’s Fear the Sword, @AmNotEvan) discuss the Cavs’ preseason opener with a look at Donovan Mitchell’s debut, give out game awards and more.

This episode was produced by Jake Stephens.

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5 Comments

  1. Defense guys … Cavs 1st team forced 76er into defensive stance early.

  2. Garland had so much room to work with the spacing provided by Mitchell, Love, Wade, and LeVert.
    Mitchell's defense has been greatly underrated and will fit great with JBs defensive scheme.
    Allen was more aggressive offensively with more spacing. Looked good on both ends.
    Love, Wade, and LeVert made a great impressions and our the final 3 contenders to be the 5th starter with our core 4.
    Lopez and Neto shown that they r worthy of minutes in a 9 to 10 man rotation.
    Okoro and Cedi shown how great of a slashers they r but they both are still inconsistent with the 3pt shot.
    Lamar is only a cutter at best. He should never play the 2 guard.
    Diakite as of right now is the lead contender for the last roster spot. He was active on defense and efficient on offense.
    Great movement with and without the ball. Offense is more efficient with more spacing provided by Garland, Mitchell, Love, Wade, and LeVert. I think Mobley is still the clear cut small forward of the future with Love or Wade playing the 4 along with Allen at the 5. The future is bright for the Cavs.

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