Thursday, March 18, 2010

Cleveland Cavaliers, Central Division Champions

With last night's 99-94 victory over the Pacers, the Cavaliers became the NBA's first team to clinch a playoff spot this year, wrapping up their second-straight Central Division championship. It's a good time to celebrate, but keep the celebration low-key, because the Cavs have a much bigger goal than that. At 54-15, they now have a six-game lead over the Magic for the best record in the Eastern Conference, and a 3 1/2-game lead over the Lakers for the best record in the NBA. And as we've said many times in this space, the home-court advantage that would provide would be huge.

The game was much closer than you'd expect, given the teams' respective records (Indiana is now 22-46). But the Cavaliers were playing the second game of a back-to-back, having beaten the Pistons on Tuesday, and were obviously running out of gas in the fourth quarter. The Pacers cut an 18-point lead to just one, before our hero LeBron James took over. In the last four minutes of the game, LeBron scored six points along with two steals, two blocks and an assist. He simply toyed with the Pacers in the closing moments.

The Cavs have 13 games to go before opening the playoffs against the Eastern Conference's 8-seed, which if the season ended today would be Toronto, against whom the Cavs are 2-1 on the season, including an overtime win north of the border. (And if you think I'm getting ahead of myself by assuming we'll get the 1-seed, consider that coolstandings.com currently considers that a 99.2% possibility.) The top priority right now has to be keeping everybody healthy, followed by holding off the Lakers for the best record.

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