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2014 Cavs Year in Review

2014 for the Cleveland Cavaliers is tough to view as a whole.  I say that in the sense that everything that happened to this team in the last 12 months doesn’t feel like it could have occurred in a single year.  We went from the cellar to the penthouse so fast it made my head spin.  I was experiencing borderline Cleveland sports depression (not the first time, and far from the last) in May, worrying if Kyrie was going to resign with us and by the end of June I woke up every morning thinking about the Cavs like an 8 year old kid waking up on Christmas.

We finished the 13-14’ season with 33 wins, missed the playoffs again and were back in the lottery for the 4th straight year.  If we don’t win that lottery a lot of things are different right now.  We’d probably be wondering what could have been if we had overpaid for Chandler Parsons this offseason and maybe we can make the 8 seed in the East this year.  But we did pick #1 again and that set off the crazy chain of events of everything from Kyrie resigning, to LeBron coming home, to trading for Kevin Love and signing guys in free agency who never would have dreamed of coming here. And now we’re 5 games over .500 and a lot of people are disappointed with our play. Last years team was “led” by Jarrett Jack, Andrew Bynum, and Luol Deng.  This year we have LeBron, Love, Marion, Miller, Jones, and some leadership for Kyrie, Dion, and Tristan.  Things have been rocky early on but I’ll take the 2nd half of 2014 over the 1st a million times out of a million.

HIGH POINTS

January 6th- Cavs acquire Luol Deng.  At the time this looks like a great move and gives hope the Cavs will be able to make a push for one of the final playoff spots in a decimated Eastern Conference.

*February 15th – Kyrie Irving is named all-star game MVP

*February 20th– Cavs acquire Spencer Hawes.  This is a lot less about his on the court play.  I just really liked Spencer Hawes. Seemed like someone you’d want to go out and have a beer with. This may only be a high point for me personally.

*March 11th– Cavs host jersey retirement ceremony for Big Z.  Also a quasi-recruiting move for LeBron.

*May 20th– Cavs win the NBA Lottery for the 3rd time in 4 years.

July 11th– The Decision Part II.  LeBron announces he is re-joining the Cavs in a letter by Sports Illustrated

August 23rd– Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett are traded for Kevin Love.  Love forms the new Big Three in Cleveland along with Kyrie Irving and LeBron James.

October 30th– I’ve never seen the Downtown Cleveland as alive as I did on this day.  Opening night for the New Cavs. The party was one of the best times I had this year and I loved every second October 30th from the moment I woke up until the game tipped off.  We won’t talk about what happened the rest of the night.

 

 LOW POINTS

*January 1-April 30: All games played by the team.

*February 8th– Chris Grant fired. The guys who was leading our grand plan for rebuilding since the day LeBron left is fired and everyone is left wondering how to get out of the deep shit the Cavs seem to be in.

*February 12th– Andrew Bynum is suspended by the team for conduct detrimental to the team.  Bynum came in with high expectations that he could get healthy and be a force.  That didn’t even come close to happening.

*April 7th– Rumors surface about a locker room rift between Kyrie Irving and Dion Waiters.  Kyrie criticizes Josh Gordon for his sharing his opinions on the matter.

*May 12th– After signing Mike Brown to a 5-year, $20-million contract, Brown was fired after one season.

*Decemeber 29thRumors surface that Coach Blatt is not getting through to his players.

 

BIGGEST SURPRISES

*David Griffin – Griffin was named the interim GM after Chris Grant was fired.  There were other GM candidates the team considered hiring in the offseason but Dan Gilbert decided to stick with Griffin as the permanent GM and all he did was steer the ship the right way for LeBron to come home then negotiated the trade for Kevin Love.

*Free Agent Signings – Before this summer Cleveland was the opposite of a free agent destination.  It was a place people fled.  This summer was different though.  It obviously started with LeBron, but after that both Mike Miller and Shawn Marion took less money to come here and we also got James Jones who has played well in limited minutes.

*Hiring of David Blatt- This was more of a “we have no one else to hire” move. The Cavs interviewed SIX other coaches before they even talked to Blatt.  Alvin Gentry, Tyronn Lue, Lionel Hollins, Vinny Del Negro, Adrian Griffin and Mark Price. After those six interviews the Cavs were either turned down by the candidates or not impressed by them so that how we got our coach.  Prior to this season, Blatt had never coached in the NBA.  He was renowned as one of the best coaches in Europe but it’s been a rocky start to his first season in the Association.

 

BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENTS

*Andrew Bynum/Luol Deng/Jarrett Jack- I, personally, was very excited about all three of these guys when they joined the team.  Maybe it was my undue optimism to hope for the best with one of my teams but they fell flat on their faces here.  Bynum was never healthy enough to be effective and Deng never fit in.  Not long after he joined the team he was criticizing the culture of the locker room.  Jack played great in Golden State before coming to Cleveland and has played well for Brooklyn since he left.  Not sure why he couldn’t do anything worthwhile in his one season here.

*Mike Brown- We should have known what we were getting here.  A lot of you probably did.  But Mike Brown the second time around was even worse than the first.  His no-offense coaching and system was back in full effect, only this stint the team didn’t play any defense either.  Poor guy is only making $4 mil a year to do nothing for the next four years.  Rough life.

*Anthony Bennett- It wasn’t Bennett’s fault he was part of the worst draft class in a decade and never should have been the #1 pick in the first place.  But it’s entirely his fault for being an out of shape loser from the day he got here.  Glad we shipped his weezing, chipotle-craving ass out of town.

*LeBron’s play- Ok call me a hater, whatever.  Whether it was the weight loss, the time off, the mileage, or the chemistry of the new team, something doesn’t look the same with King James this year.  He isn’t finishing as well at the rim, he’s had some nagging injuries that have caused him to miss games, he’s shown some poor body language on the court and he’s now taking this “we aren’t a good team” attitude.  Dude, any team you’re on should be a good team. Fix it.

*Anderson Varejao’s injury- Varejao was our best interior defender and playing his ass off like he always does.  Boom. Torn achilies, out for the season. It’s not just the loss of Varejao this year that hurts, it’s the fact that this is like the 5th year in a row he’s been out for an extended period.

 

 

2015 OUTLOOK

So that brings us to what’s ahead.  Right now we’re in a bit of a rut.  Since Christmas we’ve lost to the Heat, barely beat the Magic, had some injuries, gotten blown out by the 6-win (at the time) Pistons, and lost a game to the Hawks. Not to mention our players might be starting to dislike the coach.  Not a good way to end the year. I predict 2015 brings some shakeups.  We’re going to try to add a new big to diminish the impact of losing Andy.  I would not be surprised to see Dion traded.  He’s been playing well as of late so hopefully that trade value is high.  I drank the kool-aid this offseaon and predicted 64 wins.  Not gonna happen.  I’m going to scale it back and say we come in somewhere around 50 and get the 3-seed in the East.  We’ll win the first playoff series easily but round 2 and (hopefully) the conference finals could be tough.  How 2015 goes is really going to depend on if the team can come together, embrace their roles, and play the right kind of basketball.  If we do, the Larry O’Brien trophy isn’t totally out of the question.  If we don’t, LeBron has an opt out, Love is a free agent and we have ourselves a terrifying offseason ahead.  Let’s hope 2014 and 2015 don’t end up being mirror images of one another.

Your Cleveland Browns 2014 Year in Review

What a rollercoaster of a year for the Browns. Ups and downs. Ups and downs. It felt like us fans were on a year long joy ride atop the Millennium Force. The Browns went from laughingstock (not being able to find a coach; firing Joe Banner and Mike Lombardi); to the most popular team in the league; to starting a very respectable 6-3 and being in first place; to ending the season on a 5 game losing streak with questions surrounding the entire organization.

Let’s have a quick look at the year that was:

High points

May 8th: Johnny Manziel gets drafted

Seems like a decade ago. Man, that was fun. Whatever. #NoRegrets

September 14th: Beating the Saints in our home opener on a last second field goal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=361ntOLs2Cc

I’ve been to a ton of Browns games and that was the happiest I’ve ever seen the stadium as it was emptying out.

Even though the Ravens beat us in week 3, this fucking guy stole the show and became an instant Cleveland legend

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October 12: Beating the piss out of the Steelers 31-10 at home

November 6th: Beating the Bengals on national TV and subsequently standing alone in first place in the AFC North

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD68Lat4py8

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Low Points

 

February 11th: Joe Banner and Michael Lombardi leave the Browns.

In hindsight this wasn’t really a low point but at the time the sky was falling.

May 9th: Josh Gordon gets suspended for the entire season

(suspension would later be reduced to 10 games)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYO1SDhSqos

September 7th: The first Steelers game; Mainly just the first half and this

October 19th: Browns get embarrassed by Jacksonville

A week after beating Pittsburgh by 3 touchdowns, the Browns stink up the joint in Jacksonville and hand the Jaguars their first win of the season

November 30th-Present

It started with the loss to the Bills. Then Indy. Then Cincy. Then Carolina. Then Baltimore. The whole month of December was a roundhouse kick right to the nuts.

Biggest Surprise

Tashaun Gipson

Finished second in the league in interceptions with only ELEVEN games played. Helped anchor one of the better secondaries in the NFL.

Joel Bitonio

Everyone was touting the lineman as the best player the Browns drafted. He was. It’s a sham he missed out on the Pro Bowl.

 Paul Kruger

Followed up a disappointing 2013 season with 11 sacks in 2014. Was a disruptive pass rushing force every game.

The 6-3 start

No one and I mean no once expected the Browns to have any sort of success this season. They especially didn’t think the Browns would be in the hunt for a playoff berth in December… Oh wait. Someone did. And that someone is yours truly.

From our review in September:

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Biggest Disappointments

The 3 J’s; Josh, Johnny, and Justin

2 first round picks that barely contributed and a Pro Bowl wide receiver that was suspended 10 games and barely contributed. The three ended 2014 on a very sour note.

Billy Cundiff

Shank city. Population: Billy

December

Wake me up when December ends. The Browns season (along with their playoff aspirations) were flushed down the toilet this month.

 

2015 Outlook

Until we find a QB this team will never reach that next step. I don’t know if the QB of the future is on this team (I hope), in the draft, or a free agent. It’ll be interesting to see how Ray Farmer addresses this situation.

There’s never a dull moment with the Browns and 2014 proved that. I expect 2015 to not be any different. Should be fun.

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Cleveland Indians 2014 year in review

You don’t survive being a Cleveland sports fan if you can’t embrace moral victories. That’s just a fact. And that’s what 2014 was for the Cleveland Indians. True, we went from 92 wins and the playoffs to 85 and no playoffs. Sure, our 2013 All-Star second baseman slashed a mammoth .240/.310/.330. Yeah OK maybe the biggest things we got from Nick Swisher and Michael Bourn were a couple knee surgeries and a bum hamstring. It’s possible we did some things defensively that I’ve never seen on a baseball field before.

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But Corey Kluber emerged as one of the best pitchers in baseball. Hell our pitching staff as a whole did. Michael Brantley had a legitimate MVP-caliber season. Yan Gomes proved he can produce over 162 games. Jose Ramirez. Cody Allen. Carlos Carrasco. Kyle Crockett. Zach Walters. Scott Atchison. Bryan Shaw. TJ House. All did positive things.

People love to say the season was a complete failure because we didn’t make the playoffs. Those people can

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High Points

April 2nd, 8th, 13th, 19th, 24th, 29th, May 4th, 9th, 14th, 19th, 24th, 30th, June 4th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, July 6th, 11th, 19th, 24th, 30th, August 4th, 9th, 15th, 21st, 27th, September 1st, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st, 26th: All of Corey Kluber’s starts. A few that stood out:

  • July 30 – complete game, three-hit shutout against King Felix and the Mariners
  • August 15 – one run, five hits, 10 k in 7.2 innings against Baltimore
  • September 16 – first Indians pitcher to 15 wins since Cliff Lee (yes, seriously)
  • September 26 – 8 innings, 11 k, no runs against Tampa Bay

Those four games can be seen on STO tomorrow, BTW.

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June 9th: Lonnie Chisenhall goes boom three times, drives in 9

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I’d be fucking dancing too if I just went 5-5 with three bombs and 9 RBI.

August 13: Zach Walters walk-off bomb after coming over from Washington

This was cool just because he was the new guy making an immediate impact. We learned pretty quickly the kid can hit BOMBS. Like this one in the 10th inning on August 27. Also my favorite Hammy call of the year.

Low Points

May 4th: Axford blown save after Kluber goes 8 innings, 3 hits, 1 run and 13 Ks. This was like a week after he blew another save, against the same (divisional opponent) team, after Kluber threw 7 and a third. Nothing like cutting the guy you signed to be your closer in August.

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Sometime in April: Kipnis hurts his oblique, subsequently sucks the rest of the year. Needed a better followup to his All-Star campaign in 2013. I wouldn’t be surprised if we see him in the outfield next year, but regardless he’s part of the team’s young core of guys and will be counted on to produce.

September 1st: Tigers come to Cleveland on national television, ace (David Price) against ace (Klubot), pull the Indians pants down and do things to them that will put a man in prison. Final score 12-1, Detroit notched 19 hits and Kluber gave up 3 bombs. Set us back in the wild card race as well.

Biggest Surprises

Yan Gomes – I don’t even want to call him a surprise because he had a good year in 2013, but there were question marks as to if he could produce as a full-time catcher. Yup. He can. Other than some defensive hiccups early in the year, he had one of the better seasons of any catcher in baseball.

Carlos Carrasco – I was so pissed when he won the 5th spot in the rotation out of spring training simply because he was out of options. Lol.

Jose Ramirez – I don’t know if it was because Asdrubal was so goddamn bad for so goddamn long, but watching this little nugget play shortstop was like watching Omar. Jk. But he really was good.

Biggest Disappointments

Jason Kipnis – I also hate to call him a disappointment because I know how oblique injuries can linger in a sport that requires so much turning of your body, but Kip was just flat out bad. I’m betting on a bounce back year.

First half Carlos Santana – I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a slump like that out of Carlos before. He could have put together a pretty impressive season if he would have existed in the first three months.

The fans My feet are stapled to this soapbox. This was a borderline playoff team coming off a playoff appearance the previous season, and we still can’t put butts in the seats. But…..it’s the Dolans’ fault.

2015 Outlook

I’m not usually an optimist. I’m really not. But this was a 92 win team two years ago. Almost made the playoffs last year while getting nothing from Kip and Swish, a rough start from Carlos, not a full year of Cody Allen as closer and inexplicably horrible defense. Our pitching staff is one of the best in the league. Our bullpen is solid. Adding Brandon Moss gives the lineup a little more pop. At this point, less is more in terms of what the front office will do the rest of the winter. This team is ready to compete.