The Haves vs. the Cav-Nots
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:02 pm
I have a meeting late this afternoon so I will have to catch the League Pass replay, but I thought I would kick off the game thread. The Wolves have been Have-Nots for so many years, it's difficult to avoid giddiness upon reading Marc Stein's power rankings. At least in the mind of one ESPN pundit, the Wolves have moved into the rarified air of the Elite. The Cavs on the other hand are talent-challenged, and underachieving at that. Irving is a marvelous point guard, but is really struggling with his shot in the early going, and he really doesn't have many sharpshooters to pass to. Varejo was putting up freakish numbers last year before his injury, but doesn't appear to be fully recovered with only 7 rebounds per game.
The Wolves have a big talent edge, but they arrived in the Mistake by the Lake late last night after an exhausting game in the Garden, and may be suffering from heavy legs. The oddsmakers recognize this, and have installed the more talented Wolves as a 2-point dog. As many pointed out last night, Pek, Love and Rubio logged over 40 minutes last night, and Martin wasn't far behind. They will need Corey, JJ, Shved, DC, and the Caged Lion to really step up tonight to win this game, and we may even see cameos from the rookies (especially Dieng)...even AJ has a shot of getting into this game.
Could go right down to the wire tonight, and if it does, it will be interesting to see if our guys are resilient enough to pull another one out. We have a real chance of pulling a minor upset and going into the Golden State game 4-0.
The Wolves have a big talent edge, but they arrived in the Mistake by the Lake late last night after an exhausting game in the Garden, and may be suffering from heavy legs. The oddsmakers recognize this, and have installed the more talented Wolves as a 2-point dog. As many pointed out last night, Pek, Love and Rubio logged over 40 minutes last night, and Martin wasn't far behind. They will need Corey, JJ, Shved, DC, and the Caged Lion to really step up tonight to win this game, and we may even see cameos from the rookies (especially Dieng)...even AJ has a shot of getting into this game.
Could go right down to the wire tonight, and if it does, it will be interesting to see if our guys are resilient enough to pull another one out. We have a real chance of pulling a minor upset and going into the Golden State game 4-0.