Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Knickerbockers destroyed; Cavaliers cooking again

The Cavaliers dominated the 20-39 New York Knicks last night in a way we hadn't seen this year. The game wasn't as close as the 124-93 final score would indicate — and when a 31-point victory understates the way the game went, you know it was a whitewashing.

How thoroughly did the Cavs embarrass the Knicks? Just look at the quarter-by-quarter scoring: The Cavs won the first quarter, 38-26; the second, 36-22; and the third, 27-11. In the same game, our guys scored 74 points in the first half and held the Knicks to just ELEVEN in an entire quarter. The Cavaliers led by as much as 49 in the second half. The Knicks did outscore the Cleveland scrubs in the fourth quarter, 34-23, which was more or less irrelevant.

After losing three straight out of the All-Star break, the Cavs are now riding a four-game winning streak, and seem to be just fine without Shaquille O'Neal or once and future Cavalier Zydrunas Ilgauskas. In the game in which Shaq got hurt, they beat the fellow Eastern Conference power Celtics by 20 in Boston; then they beat the above-.500 Raptors in Toronto, albeit needing overtime to do it. And now this destruction of the admittedly bad Knicks.

The subtext of this game, of course, is that the Knicks are expected to go after LeBron James as a free agent this coming offseason. If this performance was any indication of what LeBron can anticipate after going over there, he's bound to say no. But who can guess what lurks in the mind of LeBron.

After surgery on his sprained thumb, Shaq could be back in about two months, or around the second round of the playoffs. It doesn't appear there's any reason to worry about what will happen between now and then.

1 comment:

lisa said...

I heard that Le Boy, changing his number to 6, which is the number on his jersey that he practices in, is a good indication that he is staying in Cleveland...he will make a fortune off of all the new jerseys people will have to buy with his new number on it.