I'm really curious to see what's going to happen in Cleveland now. Trading Dion away is going to make things ugly for Blatt, because he's the scapegoat now.
People are starting to observe that Lebron's not putting as much effort in on defense. Love's not really helping himself. I've mentioned many times on here that I think Love is way over rated, but it just amazes me how immune he seems to be from getting criticized.
Blatt's been the scapegoat since day one, he's the one talking the heat, and I read the Akron and Cleveland rags online and I see plenty of shots at Love from the peanut gallery.
Mozgov looked good in his first game with the Cavs last night, he'll be a huge factor in shoring up defense near the rim and help Love. Shumpert will be a big addition on defense, too, when he's ready in 2 weeks or so. Thompson's a beast and Marion is a strong defender, too.
And JR, who I was not wild about the Cavs picking up, had 27 last night, although his d's not his strongest suit.
This team has a lotta new parts, it takes awhile to find chemistry and proper rotations. The Cavs were a downright lousy team while LeBron was in Miami, and as much as they're sucking' right now sans LBJ (1-6), they're above .500 (barely) and may get it together in time to get a top 4 seed in the East. How they're playing in April is key. As Doug Collins said on the Cavs-Houston game the other night, the Cavs have a lotta wins ahead of them.
I sensed a better feel, a better sense of camaraderie, last night against Golden State. Wish Dion could've been part of this, but he apparently couldn't accept being No. 2 to Kyrie. He landed in a decent spot, on a team that's had success playing together for a while, but I see better days ahead for the Cavs, and soon.