Re: Enquanto isso em Cleveland....
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Sources said the Cavaliers and Varejao -- one of LeBron James' most beloved teammates -- are closing in on a new three-year deal worth an estimated $30 million that would kick in starting with the 2015-16 season.
LagoaLagoa escreveu:Ow, Varejão desaprendeu a defender?
Mano, tudo bem que o sistema de defesa do Cavs ta bem desorganizado, tem momentos que o time mostra que quando se acertar vai conseguir defender legal até, mas ficam perdidos diversas vezes.
Varejão está sendo o pior defensor de garrafão nesses primeiros jogos pra mim. Estabanado, sempre olha a bola e sai correndo atrás, ao invés de guardar a posição, no ataque tem feito muita falta se movimentando nos picks.
Thompson tem jogado melhor e quando a defesa ta batendo cabeça no garrafão o Blatt tem tirado constantemente o brasileiro....
Lagoa escreveu:Ow, Varejão desaprendeu a defender?
Mano, tudo bem que o sistema de defesa do Cavs ta bem desorganizado, tem momentos que o time mostra que quando se acertar vai conseguir defender legal até, mas ficam perdidos diversas vezes.
Varejão está sendo o pior defensor de garrafão nesses primeiros jogos pra mim. Estabanado, sempre olha a bola e sai correndo atrás, ao invés de guardar a posição, no ataque tem feito muita falta se movimentando nos picks.
Thompson tem jogado melhor e quando a defesa ta batendo cabeça no garrafão o Blatt tem tirado constantemente o brasileiro....
custodio escreveu:Ja vai comecar: culpa do blatt, do love, do irving, do vareja, etc...
The Cleveland Cavaliers are 1-3, experiencing some growing pains, obviously. And LeBron James has made it clear that he thinks some of his teammates need to learn how to share the ball.
Kyrie Irving, who has attempted 36 shots since he last recorded an assist, was apparently the man on the other end of a LeBron lecture after Tuesday’s loss in Portland, as Brian Windhorst of ESPN reports…
LeBron James and Kyrie Irving exchanged words in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ locker room following the team’s 20-point loss to the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night, and it led to Irving leaving quickly without speaking to the media, multiple sources told ESPN.com.
The discussion was seen as healthy, sources said, with the veteran James voicing concerns about the direction of the Cavs’ offense. James scored just 11 points against the Blazers and did not score in the second half and was often not a part of the offense. Cleveland is off to a 1-3 start following a last-second loss to the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night.
“There’s a lot of bad habits, a lot of bad habits been built up the past couple years,” James said to the media moments after the exchange. “When you play that style of basketball, it takes a lot to get it up out of you.”