Posts Tagged ‘Cleveland Cavaliers’
NBA CENTRAL DIVISION
A division which, save the illusions created by the Chicago Bulls, you could say that any time that the past was better.
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
Like any victim of infidelity leads Cleveland Cavaliers abandonment was the last to know and no time to react after the break. Sunken, miserable, cuckolded and beaten. At least managed to catch a coach like Byron Scott, able to take performance and results in groups that accept his style, his ideas. We will see the mood of veterans like Maurice Williams, Anthony Parker and Antawn Jamison, players without eating or drinking have been lost forever the dream of the ring, lived and now gone. It will be interesting to attend to developments in Sessions with a coach like Scott and many minutes of exposure at the same time to release and drop the air of a hawk as Hickson. Scott nobody asked the miracle of the playoffs but he has left on the shoulders of bulls very complicated.
DETROIT PISTONS
Looks like a boring computer to stop time through. The hangover seems profound after six consecutive conference final. The Pistons are living in a transition not quite know what to paint Hamilton and Prince, players who should have been transferred long ago. The franchise has already decided seizing substitutes like Ben Gordon and Austin Daye recommended as it would be without these two survivors of the 2004 title to change to improve their roster of pivots, especially after the injury for the entire year of Swedish Jerebko . Their inside game should give benefits to most of its rivals unless rookie Greg Monroe received the spotlight from November to respond to the maximum in every match, something that would be novel for a player with a reputation for erratic during his time in Georgetown University. They should not expect anything from McGrady, if ultimately help particularly emotionally sum to a team that cost to be competitive day in and day out. Read the rest of this entry »
Cavs’ Gilbert answers questions surrounding LeBron
Dan Gilbert, owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers and infamously bitter as LeBron James’ jilted suitor a few months ago, said he hasn’t gone out of his way to make James The Player Whose Name Shall Not Be Spoken around Quicken Loans Arena. But he went more than 10 minutes into a 12-minute gathering with reporters Tuesday before he uttered “LeBron” just once. No “James,” certainly no “LeBron James.”
The rest of the time, Gilbert talked of “the player,” “the player who left” and, in one case, the player who is “under contract with” another franchise.
So you had to figure that a question about James’ worthiness to have his jersey number retired some day in Cleveland wouldn’t get very far. Read the rest of this entry »
Spurs rehire Danny Ferry
SAN ANTONIO — Danny Ferry is returning to the San Antonio Spurs.
The former general manager for the Cleveland Cavaliers will be vice president of basketball operations for the Spurs. He will be reunited with coach Gregg Popovich and general manager R.C. Buford after leaving for Cleveland in 2005.
Ferry led the Cavs through the most successful period in their history. But he left this summer after five years in Cleveland, about a month before LeBron James took off for Miami.
Ferry has a long history in San Antonio. He won a championship as a player in 2003 before retiring and becoming director of basketball operations.