- Welcome Back Sasha: Good luck to Sasha Pavlovic on his 10-day contract with the Dallas Mavericks. Hopefully he picks back up in the league if this is where he wants to be. Perhaps he can find his way back to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
- More Than a 'Melo Power Struggle: Carmelo Anthony has made it clear to the Denver Nuggets that he wants to be traded. However, while he has made demands, agent Leon Rose and General Manager Masai Ujiri seem to be exerting even more power than Anthony. While Carmelo is reportedly accepting the fact that he might not be traded for a couple more weeks, his agent Leon Rose--from LeBron James's entourage--is doing everything he can to facilitate this trade, including bringing more players into the trade. While he has not been able to include Chris Paul from the New Orleans Hornets, he has been able to add another one of his clients: Rip Hamilton from the Detroit Pistons. Meanwhile, Ujiri is looking to comply with Rose in adding reluctant Chauncey Billups to the trade. Billups has publicly stated his desire to remain with in Denver for the rest of his playing career, which would hopefully lead him into a front office job with the Nuggets. Ujiri is also trying to trade away other expensive long-term contracts. In doing so, Ujiri has made the threat to the New Jersey Nets that he will send 'Melo to the New York Knicks if the Nets and Pistons fail to meet the Nuggets' trade demands. Now that Ujiri has made a large bet (possibly a bluff), it may be Nets owner/billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov's turn to put his money on the table.
- Cleveland Ankle Injury Epidemic: Following the lead of the Cleveland Browns, the Cavaliers have seen their share of sprained ankles. Diehard Indians fans are now warning the Tribe players to beware of this epidemic. In the meantime, hopefully the staph infection epidemic from Browns' training camp a few years ago has been eradicated.
- Planting the Seeds for the Future: While J.J. Hickson was previously identified as one of the possible Cavs' stars of the future, Manny Harris, Alonzo Gee, and Christian Eyenga have now risen to the forefront of the Cavs' attention--especially with multiple Cavs' guards and swingmen battling injuries. Entering the season, it could be said that the Cavaliers primarily needed a swingman and a big man to reassert themselves as contenders (mainly replacing LeBron James and Zydrunas Ilgauskas as the cornerstones of the previous Cavaliers era). Finds such as Harris, Gee, and Eyenga will be critical to the future success of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
- Upgrades, Chemistry & Competition: A number of teams have sought to upgrade their lineups over the past few years via free agency and trades. For example, during the most recent offseason, the Golden State Warriors added David Lee while the New York Knicks added Amar'e Stoudemire and Raymond Felton. Meanwhile, the Orlando Magic reacquired Hedo Turkoglu, who appears to remain an excellent fit alongside Dwight Howard in Stan Van Gundy's coaching system. Still, teams need to be able to compete come NBA Playoffs time. While the Cavs made the error of preparing to beat the Celtics only to meet the Magic and lose in 2009, then prepared to beat the Magic and Lakers only to meet the Celtics and lose in 2010, other teams need to make sure they can match up with their various possible opponents. Worse off than the 2009 & 2010 Cavaliers' playoff teams were the 2007 Dallas Mavericks, who went from 2006 NBA Finals runners-up to the best record in the 2006-2007 NBA regular season to first-round 2007 NBA Playoffs elimination at the hands of former Head Coach Don Nelson's Golden State Warriors. Upgrades to rosters are nice, but chemistry is better; yet, ultimately everything falls back to competition. While teams make move after move after move, other teams such as the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs remain perennial NBA Championship contenders.
- Let It Snow: The winter weather is suddenly catching up to the NBA. While the Charlotte Bobcats and Memphis Grizzlies had a sparse crowd of 1,000 to 2,000 fans on hand at their game on Monday, the Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks had their game today postponed. Hopefully, the league does not have any more problems with the weather and also does not have other games postponed--especially with a possible lockout on the horizon.