Thursday, May 05, 2016

Cavalier No More

123-98, 74-38 at the half. Who are these guys? No, not Miami and Charlotte. Cleveland "beat" Atlanta last night with those numbers, and with these: 25/45, .556. Twenty-five is the most three-point shots made in a game in NBA history.

The previous playoff record was held by...Golden State of course, set just this post-season.

Cleveland is now 6-0 in this year's playoffs. No other team in the playoffs is perfect.

If the Miami "Heat" win their series against the Toronto "Electrifieds" Miami will play Cleveland next.

Hotlanta had the same regular season record as did Miami and two other teams.

Miami took seven games to out the "Queens," one of the others who finished 48-34.

Miami-Cleveland could be the subject of a new Charlie McCarthy, Jr. novel the way things are developing.

The "Cavaliers" are playing out of their fucking minds. Let's say the beat the "Hawks" four straight, let's just say; Let's say they render Miami the "Colds" 4-0. That's foh, foh, foh. Yes, it's the Leastern Conference they would have laid waste, no, they would not beat Golden State or San Antonio four straight, but I think they would be favored in either series. And who would have thought that a month ago.