The Heat moved to 3-0 against the Cavs with a 27-point whooping. In other action, Blake Griffin is one-upped by DeAndre Jordan and Mike Conley dancing all over the Magic defense.
Cavaliers Vs. Heat: LeBron James, Miami Drop Another Loss On Cleveland
Cleveland shot just 40 percent from the floor, down from their league-worst 42.4 percent. The Cavaliers have the dubious distinction of the league’s worst offense and defense, a rarity even in the annals of the NBA’s most embarrassing teams.
Mercifully, the Cavs have just one more game against the Heat this season. It will be in Cleveland in late March, and it will be unwatchable.
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In what was perhaps a dunk contest preview, Griffin uncorked a windmill on an undefended breakaway. Get your oohs and ahhs ready.
That may have been the NBA’s “Dunk of the Night,” but for this game I’ll cast my lot with Jordan, who turned Jon “Mancakes” Brockman into oatmeal.
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Magic Vs. Grizzlies: Mike Conley, Memphis Dance On The Grave Of Orlando’s Defense, Win 100-97
Whether this particular game will have an impact on the point guard position in Orlando going forward remains to be seen; Stan Van Gundy isn’t a fluttery-hearted pancake artist, so expecting him to flip on a whim is misguided. But the eyes see what they want to see.
In other action:
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