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Slash Calves. The Cleveland Cavaliers take Game one against the Miami Heat. The Heat found a way to stick around, make it a tight game. At times, a couple runs, a couple little pushes there, but the Calves always managed to maintain a healthy distance between them. So much fun to see the Calves take Game one. Carter, how you doing?
You know they might have maintained a healthy distance, but I didn't maintain a healthy connection with my voice.
It's no, you truly didn't, and I'm not maintaining a healthy distance from you either. If I sound like hell in Game two. It is one hundred percent your fault. But the Calves did their own part in almost making me sound like hell in this game. It was terrific to see them, you know, find that groove look like themselves offensively an offensive rating of over a hundred and thirty seven in their you know, debut of the twenty twenty five playoffs. That was one of the big things
that we wanted to see. You identified that two podcasts ago where you said I want to see, you know, a one eighteen type offensive output here. They kind of exceeded your expectations by about twenty points.
Well, yeah, I just wanted to see the offense not drop off. You know, I wanted to see them get to run the kind of stuff that we've seen them run all year. You know, I wanted to see them. Look, I mean to put it simply, like they were in control of the game, and like, at no point do I feel like Miami had control of the game. Like, even when they made their runs, I feel like, at the end of the day, it was still very much a Cavaliers game.
Yeah, it really did. It felt like a Cavs game. They got to the spots they wanted to get to And that was one thing that I noticed really early on Miami wasn't coming up to the level when they were setting screens there, Darius had many opportunities to attack them in a drop. They really hunted Tyler Hero more than I even expected. And the interesting thing about the way that the Cavs did hunt Tyler Hero, it wasn't just guard to guard screens to you know, get the
mismatch and attack them one on one. Sometimes that was the case. I think we did see a lot of guard to guard screening throughout the night, but also would flow into the pick and roll right like you would generate that advantage. You generate the mismatches, get the switches you want, and then use that as a means to defeed Jarrett, tofeed Evan rolling to the basket, or even to find you know, cutters coming along the baseline.
I mean, they didn't really have to feed Evan and Derrett though in fairness, I mean, Hi goes absolutely ballistic. We'll talk about him a lot. Twenty eight points on fifteen shots on him and puts up thirty on nineteen, and Darius puts up twenty seven on seventeen like and no point did the heat sell out to stop the Guards while they were attacking to Tyler Hero and the Calves, We're more than happy to continue torching him.
Yeah, and you know, Miami really didn't send a lot of help either, Like once the Caves were able to generate that advantage with Hero, I think Miami kind of recognizes, Hey, we're gonna have to play this pretty straight up. Like we do have the zone as an option here, but for the most part, we're going to have to play
a lot of one on one defense. We're gonna have to trust our guys because whether it's Ti Jerome, whether that's Darius Garland, Donovan Mitchell, whether it's the Biggs Max Struce, everyone's able to make the right play and find someone when you create those advantages. So if you are having so much trouble containing the point of attack that you need to send help to to you know, bail out Tyler Hero and to blitz into trap, the Cavs are
going to hurt you a lot in those spots. And you know, I understand that that's the approach for game one. We'll see if Eric Sposter takes that same approach going into game two. We know that he is a master of adjustments, and he's going to be dissecting this game tape, particularly with two days off between these games. It'll be interesting to see if they go to the adjustments earlier than we expected, which typically Game three is that adjustment game.
Yeah, a twenty point loss will do that, though, where you know, I felt like, again, the Caves really controlled this game. Even when Miami was keeping it clos early. They were shooting over fifty percent from three, The Calves weren't hitting well, and like it just kind of felt
like a matter of time before the dam broke. And I mean, I just don't think Miami had a lot of answers, and like, I think the meanest thing you could say about the game plan was that you didn't really feel bam aut Obio's presence on defensive end.
No, you didn't feel him on the defensive end. I thought he had a very strong offensive game. He generated the majority of Miami second chance opportunities in this game. It felt like he had really nice timing for those misshots. He definitely won that kind of one on one battle with Evan Mobley, not that they were going at each other a whole lot, but he outplayed Mobile. I think it's fair to say That's something I'm going to keep an eye on going into Game two, is do the
Cavs find other ways to get Evan going. But like you said, there wasn't really a necessity to feed the bigs because of how well the Guards were playing, and I really enjoyed that. It was almost like they took turns to some extent where Donovan really kind of had it going. Early. I thought he did a terrific job of setting the tone that man knows how to play
to a crowd. He understands the importance of a moment, whether it was when he fought for the jump ball, anytime he could get those energy plays.
Well shivered and Duncan Robinson.
Right, and he plays to the crowd in all of those moments, and I thought he did a terrific job from a leadership standpoint. But then second and third quarters, I thought Darius had some of the most timely baskets. The playmaking was incredibly strong, really really really good playoff game from him, and then ty Jerome decided to put them my Ami heat away, which he has done all season long. He has been terrific coming in off the bench, and fun fact for you. I saw this from Calves notes.
This is the first time in Cleveland Cavalier's playoff history that three players have scored over twenty seven points in a game.
Really, that's pretty wild. You know, They've had some great trios.
They really have. And to make that even more impressive, Donovan was the least efficient of the bunch, shooting almost fifty eight percent. Darius shot fifty nine percent, tie up to sixty three percent. That's you know, that's an underrated thing that we probably didn't talk about enough in this series. I never want to go too negative in you know, playoff coverage, and particularly when we're talking about other teams. I like focusing on what teams do well and how
the Cavs can counteract that. But there really aren't a lot of spots to hide Tyler Herro in this series, particularly when the Cavs are able to go to these two and three guard lineups, you know, without being punished.
And also the fact that Miami really only has Bam means that you're able to run pick and roll with whoever isn't there, Yeah, and you're able to bring you know, Haywood high Smith up to the action. And like I just felt like they kind of just could push whatever button they wanted and they were just able to I don't know, it just didn't feel like Miami really ever made the Calves do anything on that end of the floor.
Yeah, And you know, I thought the same was true for Killel, where I thought that the Calves did a lot of things to get him into the action and to generate advantages there. I did not have, you know, a big game. He just had that kind of one book back dunk, which was impressive, don't get me wrong, But you know, I thought that whether it was Tyler Herro, whether it was where on the interior, I don't know
how Miami ends up defending the Calves. And that goes back to what we talked about pregame, which is if the Calves are able to play their game, if they are able to generate offense that the way that we've seen all season, and Miami keep up offensively. They had such a you know, Miami had such a good shooting night.
I know, late game, garbage time, they jacked up some threes and brought that percentage down to forty one percent, but they were hovering around fifty percent pretty much the whole game while still trailing by nearly ten points or more.
Yeah, it was. It was a good shot variance game for Miami, which is like the worst thing you could say. You know, Hero hit a couple of ridiculous ones, Wiggins started the game with a couple of tough ones, you know. Davion Mitchell, absolutely, I think the number that actually might matter just as much as the thirty one attempts. Like, they weren't really able to get their half court going in any meaningful way on the offensive end either.
Yeah, they really struggled to keep up to the Cats offensively. And you know, we talked about over the last month and a half of the season there was a bit of a shooting slump with I, Jerome, Darius Garland, and Mitchell. We saw Ty come back from some time off and look explosive again. He was hitting his shots, you know. Towards the end of the season, as the Cavs actually got to stay home a little bit, we saw Darius
have some good performances to close out the year. We saw Donovan have some good performances to close out the year. This week off, did those guys as much good as we were hoping for and you know, I think we talk about what the three guard configurations can do offensively and how they were able to generate offense so well, but I think a big part of why they are able to stick with those lineups and you know, really lean in on the offensive end of the floor is
because of how well those guys were playing defensively. Darius Garland took those assignments against Tyler Hero and really performed well in those spots. Hero hit one incredibly tough three there, but Darius did a good job of staying straight up, you know, forcing them into tough shots. He didn't you know, he didn't reach in and foul. Donovan was diving for loose ball's playing hard defense. Tied did a good job
and Sam Merrill as well. Sam didn't have a huge impact on the scoreboard, going to a four from three, but he really played well defensively. I thought his footwork was terrific. I thought he did a good job of bodying up on Tyler Herrero and some of those other guys on the perimeter, and really, you know, he made it easy for Kenny to continue to trust him with more minutes throughout the game.
I think if anything, there was a kind of a revelation of Miami is kind of short on players who played bullyble like Giro can't isn't going to like go through your chest. Wiggins doesn't really want to do that, you know, and then it's just like Bam hitting tough jumpers and like if Donovan or Sam or Darius have a problem, it's when guys can kind of power through them. And it didn't really feel like Miami had the personnel to want to play that way.
And that's not something you can just do out of nowhere, right like you're you can't all of a sudden decide I'm going to be that player that gets into the dirty areas and does the dirty work, right Like, you kind of have to always be geared towards that. That's not a flip switch that you can flip. And you know what, sometimes I don't want to go into the dirty areas and do that extra work, which is why I rely on things like zoom Ai Companion, because only
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Justin can we just talk more about Ty? I mean, what a debut for him in the playoffs, a proof of concept for his style of play for this team, and he really closed them out.
Yeah. You know, sometimes when you watch a player, you know, for a full season, you get the vibe that this is someone that lives for these kinds of moments, but you don't know it until you see it. And you know, Ty Jerome absolutely lives for these kinds of moments. Going ten to fifteen from the field, he was terrific tonight.
The confidence he plays with, and you know some of those shots you see it on TV, you understand, you see the metrics that say he has one of the toughest shot difficulties in the league, but some of these shots, watching them live, you just are like wow, Like he is not he doesn't have a lot of space to work with, but he's still getting that flower off and he's hitting it with consistency. He is never going to
shy away from those open three point opportunities. If you're playing drop against him, he is going to kill you. The confidence that he plays with it's infectious. And when you have a three headed monster, when you are able to keep Darius Garland and Donovan Mitchell out there together and then sub and Ti Jerome, so you always have two dynamic guards out there, that's something special. And you know, congratulations to him. He is named the finalist for six
Man of the Year. But in my opinion, it'd be a travesty if this guy doesn't win it. I don't think anybody has been better coming off the bench this season.
Yeah, just what I keep going back to is he changes the flow of the cabs. He is not a part of the machine. He is like, uh, he is like an extra like turbo mode for the machine, you know. And just the confidence, the difficulty of the shots, the foul drawing, the physicality, no one pretty literally like jumped on a heat player and forced to turn over, which you know, probably could have called that a foul, but you know whatever, it just felt like a total a total tie game.
Yeah right, I'm not going to complain about a fifty to fifty call that went our away because there were plenty that didn't. I actually thought they did a really good job of keeping their composure in those moments I think there were some of those that you know, certainly felt as if they could have gone the other direction, but they didn't let any of that break them. I honestly thought they did a really good job of dictating terms here. Like I thought they brought the physicality to Miami,
and that's not always the case. They won the offensive rebound battle, they won the over battle. And one of the things that you know, you mentioned to me when we were watching the game is you really like how they were picking them up full court and at.
Least, you know, start the game right away.
Really to dictate terms right. And that doesn't mean you're always going to play full court pressure, but if you're at least pressuring the inbound a little bit, it changes how comfortable they are bringing the ball up right, like you're just knocking them out of rhythm just a little bit. And I thought they did a really really good job of dictating terms on both ends of the floor.
Well, Darius said it right off the rip, like in this postgame interview, like he felt like their physicality is what helped them win the game. And like a big thing about the playoffs is hitting first, like you're gonna get hit. It's gonna be tough, but like you have to dictate the physicality battle, and like I thought they did a great job of that. I mean, this is a team that played no full press all year. Yeah, it's not an accident that they started Game one of the playoffs doing that.
Yeah. And you know, we asked before the game, are there going to be little wrinkles that Kenny's been keeping in his back pocket? Is there little things that he's going to do in the postseason that we didn't see in the regular season. I think that's one of those things. But honestly, if we are going to have a discussion about the Cavs dictating terms about you know, the physicality that they played with, I think one guy that deserves a ton of credit is Jared Allen.
Yeah.
I thought he was making all of those fifty to fifty plays that you want to see, the way that he was hunting for offensive rebounds. He got six of them on the night that play in transition where Ban had a breakaway dunk and he met him at the rim and blocked the hell out of him. Jared, I thought, really came to play And this is just again another one of those reminders I think people think about two
years ago. They forget that this man average seventeen and fourteen last year against the Orlando Magic, but before you know, suffering the broken rib and even playing you know, through some pain there. While he was playing, I thought Jared was absolutely terrific to and I really really felt his presence out there.
Yeah, I mean he was phenomenal. Six offensive rebounds, three steals, like a lot of like straw that broke the camel's back plays from him tonight.
Hm, yeah, there really was. And I thought he had active hands too, where even you know, he has three steals, but I feel like there are two or three other possessions where he got the hand in there, started to disrupt things, you know, it caused a little bit of hand fighting. Maybe Darius comes in and gets the steel ultimately or someone else. I just thought the activity level was at a really really high level, and I'm just going to be curious to see. We know that Miami's
going to look at this. They're going to look for opportunities to make adjustments. I don't know what they can do to really change what the Cats were doing with their guards, but if they start selling out and trying things and say Okay, maybe we're going to force the
Bigs to beat us. I'm really interested to see how quickly we just to take advantage of that, because that, honestly, that feels like the CounterPunch that's coming at some point this season where Evan Mobley and Jared Allen are going to need to be the guys that are leading us in some scoring for portions of the game.
I just feel like, if your solution to the Cavs is two on the ball, that's not a good solution.
Yeah, I just can't think of, you know, a whole lot of other options. And you know, this is not to be disrespectful, but this is kind of the dynamic when you're talking about a one versus eight playoff match ten one verse ten. You're You're right, you are correct to point that out.
You know.
I do still think Miami is going to put a scare in them at some point this series. I think that the Cavs can respond to that. What I saw tonight really confirmed a lot of what I was thinking heading into the series, which is that the Cavs are
looking to make a statement. I saw Chris Fiedor publish an article where the guys were talking about how they watched the OKAC game earlier, they saw what they did, how they made a statement as the number one seed, and felt like they needed to go out and make a statement. I feel they did that. You know, they put Miami away in the fourth quarter. The one thing that I'm kind of keeping an eye on, and you know, we would like to see them clean up, is how
they close quarters in this game often. You know, in the final minutes of the first, second and third quarter they got outscored by about five points there, you know, almost each time, Yeah, had another fifteen points to the score. It's a laugher much much earlier.
Yeah, And I think there's definitely stuff to clean up. You know. There were some times where they got over their skis on the offense. They tried some really tight corridor passing, though they only had seven turnovers, so not too much at the end of the day. But yeah, I mean, and some of that is noisy, you know, like the first half ends with Hero hitting a ridiculous three. Yeah, and you know they go in a little baby six zero run to make the game, you know, in contact. Yeah,
but I was glad to see. I don't think it ever got closer than seven in the second half, there was even with those little dips, there was a pretty sustained effort.
Yeah, and never felt like they got panicked. I think it might have come down to six, you know, when the Miami cut into it. It didn't feel like, oh, the next shot coming from the Cavs was something that was forced, right. It didn't feel like, you know, they they're panicked, and oh, we need to get something up, we need to extend this lead. Felt like they were just still running their offense, playing with confidence, playing with composure. And I don't think that was always the case. Going
back to the playoffs. I think this team at times could have been rattled and they didn't allow the situation to get the best of them.
Yeah, we haven't talked at all about the team's leading scorer, and Donovan Mitchell really and I thought his composure was really, really strong. I felt like almost every shot attempt he took was the right kind of shot. He took, like one pull up three I did in love when Evin had a mismatch and was posting. Other than that, I felt like his rim attacks were so on point. It's always a treasure watching him in person. You know, the way he moves just is another level of special in
the room. And I just thought he had complete command of the offense tonight.
Yeah, he really did. You know, only two of nine from the three point range. I agree with you. I thought most of them were all very good looks. A big part of when you're dealing with the score. As good as Donovan Mitchell is, you don't want him to ever, you know, pull it back right. I would rather him taking one or two shots that's maybe a little bit ambitious, rather than being passive, because he's someone that can get
hot in a hurry. And you know, discussing how the Cats were able to get to the rim at will and how they were able to take advantage of Miami, I thought nobody did a better job of that than Donovan. Some of the layup finishes that he had were out of this world good. The body composure, we had an MJ moment. Not only did he have an MJ moment, he tied Michael Jordan for the most thirty point most consecutive thirty point games to start a series with seven.
So you know, when the Caves advanced to the next round, which they will, trust me, I'm not going to shy away from that. We'll see if he can break MJ's record. I have full confidence that he is able to do that, and he'll once again have the opportunity to do that at home with the Kavs being the number one seed in the East. But I agree with you. I thought the composure, the leadership was all what you would expect from Donovan Mitchell, and that's really what we've seen all season long.
Right.
It just feels like he has settled into exactly what the team needs him to do on and off the court. He is someone that has, you know, learned from his experiences, learned from his mistakes, learned from the playoff series that didn't go his way, And it's just another level of maturity because I think back to Game one against New York that was his best scoring game of the series,
but it didn't feel as connected. And maybe that was you know, the teammates not being ready for the moment in that game and him, you know, putting the team on his shoulders. But just the way that he empowers everyone, the way that he gets everybody involved, there's just another level of maturity in basketball. Like you that I think he's gotten his game to and that's exactly what they need if they want to contend.
Yeah, I just feel like with Donovan, he's just kind of my poster child for like, basketball is not about the bag. The bag is important, don't get me wrong, but like his growth as a player has almost nothing to do with the way he dribbles, shoots, passes. It's just his understanding of the game.
Yeah, Like he's that passing ability was always there, but the way he access is it. The way you know, he finds guys, the vision that's improved. And I think one of the most important things and one of the most impressive things about Donovan Mitchell it this is a guy that was drafted to a fifty win team. This is a guy that has had success every single individual season, and he has been really good in each of those seasons.
It would be really easy for him to look back on some of those years and say I did my part. Like I'm an efficient scorer, I'm one of the highest scoring playoff performers in the history of the NBA. Everyone else needs to get in line, they need to support what I'm doing here, but that has never been the way that he approaches them. Donovan looks at every single game and looks to see what he can do better.
He tries to improve his overall game. And I think his understanding that we are going to accomplish the goals that I want to accomplish if we are moving as a collective, if we are doing this as a team, and I think, you know, you take a gamble when you go all in for a superstar, when you trade all those draft picks to bring in someone like Donovan Mitchell. They could not have envisioned this working out better than it has. He has been exactly what this team has needed.
Yeah, just a general proof of concept for this roster construction. So much so, many great contributions up and down on him and obviously leading the way. But how about like Darius Garland putting up twenty seven points, I've assist three rebounds, and we barely talk about it. Like three years ago, we would have been like the first twenty minutes about Darius. Yep.
I mean, I'm always willing to go twenty minutes about Darius. I certainly could tonight. I really thought he played a terrific game. As I said, I thought he carried them a lot in that second and third quarter where he really set the tone. He hit really timely buckets. I was impressed by his defense. You know, I think you're right where this is almost unremarkable because we have come to expect this. This is what you have seen from
Darius throughout the season. And yeah, he had the run in March light like so many others on this team. But he finished the season strong, and you know, he's off to a strong start when it comes to the playoffs and the deal.
By the way, I cannot believe he was not nominated for a Clutch Player of the Year.
You know, when you have the most clutch wins out of any player in the NBA, when you do it more efficiently than any player, you just you shouldn't even be in the top three, right Like that's that's that's how.
This works, absolutely, buddy. I do want to take it to kind of the other side of the coin. You know, most things went great in this game. Two things didn't go so well. You know, both DeAndre Hunter and Isaac o quorroh four combined for an oh of eight day not neither really imprinted themselves much on the game. Any concerns there with how they played.
You know, no big concerns because we understand that this is a one game sample. Both of those guys go go. In this game, Isaac, it looked a little more rushed, I thought DeAndre. A couple of those takes probably are some of the would fall in the category of those fifty to fifty calls that I thought could have gone their way. Isaac. You know, he rushed the first three point shot from the corner, hit the side of the backboard.
There was one other that I thought was a good look, but some of the other ones, it just looked like he was forcing it. That's gonna be something to keep an eye on, because you know, he has struggled with that three point shot. I thought there were stretches where he was doing other things well. In the first quarter, he had that offensive rebound where he tracked that down from the three point line, a couple of hustle plays. I found it interesting that Eric Spolzer would sub Tyler
Hero out when Isaac was coming in. I don't know if that is, you know, correlation or causation, but I'm going to keep an eye on it. But the most interesting thing about that is Coral struggles DeAndre struggles. Both of them end up being basically eighth and ninth in the rotation. Can really only went nine deep. Dean Waite only played six minutes, and I think two of that came in garbage time. He did exactly what he said he was going to do. He played the hot hands.
DeAndre and Isaac struggle. We see Sam Merrill play more. Sam Merril plays well in the defensive end. He continues to get opportunities out there and chances to make an impact on the offensive end. I expect Kenny to do that, But what I want to keep an eye on is and the bench have a better performance with the except Ty Jerome was obviously terrific and that's going to really boost those bench numbers. But sam Merril was the only other bench player to make a shot. He went two
to four. They're going to need more from DeAndre Hunter, from you know, Sam Merril, and obviously Isaac Okor.
Conversely, I think it was easy not to need that much from them on a night where everyone else is doing an okay job on Hero. He's not going to go seven for eighteen every game of the series. With Sam and Darius and Donovan switching on to him. There are going to be games where you need DeAndre and Isaac out there and you need to play the more minutes just to just to get stops.
Yeah, I think that's a fair point. But you know, in Deandre's case in particular, I want to see him earn more minutes out there because I think he's going to be so important to them, particularly later on in the playoffs. I thought it was interesting that, you know, Kenny went to DeAndre with the core for earlier in the game. I think they got some first half minutes together. Man, he's just he needs to have more of an impact, right,
And you know, I understand what you're saying. They were more than capable of defending the Miami Heat as is, but he is two way scor. He's someone that can really get going. And you know, if DeAndre Hunter joins the party here, you're going to feel really really good. You're going to be in a great position to sweep.
So for me, he takeaways going into game two. Can we get more balanced than scoring where it's not just Ty Jerome having a heroic effort, And can Evan mobilely get going a little bit more because we're really going to need him later later in the playoffs.
Yeah, I mean like fifty plus of the Cavs eighty eight shots for those three guards. I don't think Spoe will let you like fun all so many attempts in the three guys who are killing you again.
Well, we're going to see what happens in game two. I'm excited about it. We will be previewing game two. I think the only thing more tired than Tyler Hero right now is your voice, So we'll get you out of here. We appreciate everyone tuning in live on YouTube. Make sure you guys like and subscribe. Click that notification
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