Here's a question that a few of my friends have been throwing around. If the Cavs played a 7 game playoff series against any of the Western Conference teams, could they beat anybody? If so, who would they beat? The East Valley Tribune in Phoenix posed the same question, Who could Cavaliers beat in…
June 13, 2007, 3:15 PM ET from Golden State Of Mind
Watch LeBron's 25 straight points and follow my breakdown along below (thanks to Henry at Truehoop for the link). End of regulation 2:17 -- James nails a 3-pointer from top of key over a leaping Rasheed Wallace, cutting Pistons' lead...
June 13, 2007, 07:45 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
San Antonio -- Can't speak for all of you, but this series is already getting a little tiresome for me. Oh, there's only been one game played? Wow, you could've fooled me. Two days with this much attention makes the...
June 13, 2007, 07:30 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
Auburn Hills, Mich. -- What can I say about Game 6? I pretty much used up all my adjectives in the paper. I tried my best to put it in perspective in everything LeBron James has done in his career...
June 13, 2007, 07:15 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
San Antonio -- So are the Cavs just happy to be here in the NBA Finals? Well, let's see, when the Spurs finished practice today at the ATT Center, they did their media interviews and left. When the Cavs were...
June 13, 2007, 07:00 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
Some things I've been thinking about The Finals and other stuff, in random order: --You know I like to keep weird stats. I've decided what I'm going to track in this series, who flops more: Anderson Varejao or Manu Ginobili....
June 13, 2007, 06:45 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
San Antonio -- So the Spurs are pretty good. Here's the scary part Cavs followers: in the 85-76 loss in Game 1, the Spurs played about average. They played good defense, Tony Parker was the fastest guy on the court,...
June 13, 2007, 06:30 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
Say what you will about the Cavs and their offense, Lord knows I've said and written a lot about it, but they are a world class defensive team and have one of the most talented players the game has ever...
June 13, 2007, 06:15 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
San Antonio -- This was a whipping, nothing else. I've seen them before in the ATT Center and I'll see them again probably. Not only are the Spurs the better-looking team after the 103-92 Game 2 win, they are playing...
June 13, 2007, 06:00 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
Things have changed quite a bit and quite fast in this series. Now, it must be said, the Cavs are the favorite. At the moment, they are indeed now the de facto No. 1 seed with homecourt advantage to advance...
June 13, 2007, 05:45 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
When this all over, and that time is soon, the Cavs may very well regret they never gave the San Antonio Spurs their best shot. Perhaps it would not have mattered, but it may be easier for them to rest...
June 13, 2007, 05:30 AM ET from Cavaliers Blog by Brian Windhorst
SBNation's mock draft is now underway at host site IndyCornrows. It's being conducted by all the SBNation hoops sites as well as other prolific NBA bloggers. So now I have to officially do some thinking as to what the Bulls should do at #9. Given the lack of a major salary piece to…
June 13, 2007, 03:00 AM ET from Blog a Bull
Wow. It’s not basketball so I’ll let the Tigers guys provide the commentary, but … wow.
June 13, 2007, 02:00 AM ET from Detroit Bad Boys