MIAMI — Lamar Odom keeps disappointing this season, but I also understand the logic of Phil Jackson continuing to play Odom instead of Andrew Bynum down the stretch of games. Odom’s agility is useful in defending certain sequences where the Lakers want to switch or help.
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I am not nearly as worried about the Lakers as I am the Cavs. The Cavs really seem to have something going as a team. LeBron is an unselfish player unlike Kobe and he hasn't raped anyone. And the Cavs seem to have made the committment to defense and have players willing to play it on a night in night out basis.
Yeah, I was just noting that in the comments section.
Clev is 50-50 in Home and Away games.
They suffered an injury to Z.
Clev plays tough D, and we haven't played them in Clev.
Celtics are the better team but the Cavs are probably playing the best now because their offense has been amazing this year and they play great D. Maybe its wishful thinking but I think teams may adjust better to their offense as the season goes along the same way they did to the Lakers defense and make it tougher for them to dominate.
So far the Celtics have won every statement game so hopefully they can gut out a win in Cleveland.
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