Despite doubts that Anderson Varejao would return this season, he has indeed come back. It is obvious he still brings energy and vigor off the bench. Yet, the Cavaliers keep losing and have dropped 9 of their last 11. Both the offense and the defense remain inconsistent. While the offense remains focused on putting up jumpers, the defense does not seem to be focused on anything at times. Drew Gooden, who had a solid start to the year, is resembling his former self, as he seems to characterize the aforementioned perimeter-shooting and lack of defensive concentration. Meanwhile, Shannon Brown is looking a bit like the injury-riddled Dajuan Wagner as he scores lots of points in Cavalier losses. As Daniel Gibson is starting to feel the sophomore blues, Zydrunas Ilgauskas finds himself confusingly getting written out of the script. Last night, the losing rerun continued as the team got blown out badly by the New York Knicks, who appear to be more of a team of desperation than a team of destiny. This included the usual third quarter commercial break, in which the Cavs fell behind by more than 20 points. About a third of the way through this season, the Cavaliers are 4 games under .500.
Perhaps the solution to the repetitive script comes straight from Hollywood in the form of the Los Angeles Lakers. While the Cavs' woes have lasted a few weeks, the Lakers' show (not to be confused with the "Showtime" Lakers) continues to feature the same issues of their two main characters: Kobe Bryant and Coach Phil Jackson. While the Laker story often dominates media airwaves, the Laker team fails to do the same on the court. Hopefully, tonight the Cavs throw a twist in this season's script and win in impressive fashion over their over-dramatic opposition.
Perhaps the solution to the repetitive script comes straight from Hollywood in the form of the Los Angeles Lakers. While the Cavs' woes have lasted a few weeks, the Lakers' show (not to be confused with the "Showtime" Lakers) continues to feature the same issues of their two main characters: Kobe Bryant and Coach Phil Jackson. While the Laker story often dominates media airwaves, the Laker team fails to do the same on the court. Hopefully, tonight the Cavs throw a twist in this season's script and win in impressive fashion over their over-dramatic opposition.