The Cleveland Cavaliers embarrassed themselves on Wednesday against the Boston Celtics. Now, they need to look hard at their effort and issues before facing off against the Toronto Raptors on Halloween
night. Will this be game be another pumpkin or a nice treat?
Who: Cleveland Cavaliers (3-2) vs Toronto Raptors (1-4)
Where: Rocket Arena – Cleveland, OH
When: Friday, Oct. 31 at 7:30pm EST
TV: FanDuel Sports Network Ohio, FanDuel Sports Network App, NBA League Pass
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There is no way to sugar coat it. The Cavaliers were steamrolled by the Celtics on Wednesday night. The team, as it stands, lacks an identity without Darius Garland. Which is understandable, however, it doesn’t explain the lackluster effort and production from Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley.
Allen and Mobley were outrebounded by a smaller Boston Celtics team and frankly outhustled. Now, they need to reframe their focus against a much taller Toronto Raptors team. Cavaliers and Raptors games are usually known for their physicality, which to this point in the season, is a trait this current team lacks.
The talent gap between the two clubs should swing in the Cavaliers’ favor, however, this was also the case against the Celtics, and we all saw how that went. Kenny Atkinson must have been irate in those halftime and postgame huddles, and I hope it hit the team hard.
The Cavaliers aren’t playing for regular season accolades; however, they just can’t play middling basketball until Darius Garland and Max Strus come back. The team is way too talented to offer the types of games we have seen in four out of five games to start the season.
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