Game 6 is Friday night in Washington. The Cavaliers have a couple recent playoff experiences which seem to relate to what is going on right now.
May 24th, 2007: In Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals, the Detroit Pistons defeated the Cavs 79-76. Rip Hamilton apparently fouled LeBron James on a shot attempt in the closing seconds. However, no call was made. Rather than complaining, GM Danny Ferry and Coach Mike Brown led the team in proclaiming itself as a "no-excuse team". Cleveland got its revenge by taking the next four games to win the Eastern Conference Championship.
May 5th, 2006: In a thrilling first round series, the Cavaliers held a 3-2 edge heading into Washington. Game 6 was an overtime thriller. Despite playing for only 14 seconds in the game, Damon Jones hit a 17-foot jumper from the corner to clinch the game and the series.
Perhaps a foul could have been called at the end of Game 5 last night. Yet, the Cavaliers did not make any excuses. Tomorrow night, perhaps Coach Brown needs to again call Damon Jones's number for another clutch shot.
May 24th, 2007: In Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals, the Detroit Pistons defeated the Cavs 79-76. Rip Hamilton apparently fouled LeBron James on a shot attempt in the closing seconds. However, no call was made. Rather than complaining, GM Danny Ferry and Coach Mike Brown led the team in proclaiming itself as a "no-excuse team". Cleveland got its revenge by taking the next four games to win the Eastern Conference Championship.
May 5th, 2006: In a thrilling first round series, the Cavaliers held a 3-2 edge heading into Washington. Game 6 was an overtime thriller. Despite playing for only 14 seconds in the game, Damon Jones hit a 17-foot jumper from the corner to clinch the game and the series.
Perhaps a foul could have been called at the end of Game 5 last night. Yet, the Cavaliers did not make any excuses. Tomorrow night, perhaps Coach Brown needs to again call Damon Jones's number for another clutch shot.