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VIDEO: Was there more to David Blatt’s firing than just needing a change?

I know 11 minutes and 33 seconds is a big commitment nowadays, so below is a quick rundown of the video with some gifs.

-The beginning of the end for David Blatt – Christmas Day, when he changed his rotations against the Warriors. Mo Williams went from 27.6 minutes per game to playing just under 5, and Richard Jefferson went from 22.7 minutes per game to a DNP. Blatt did this to give more minutes to defensive minded guys like Matthew Dellavedova and Iman Shumpert. Reports came out that people weren’t happy that Blatt didn’t give Mo and RJ a heads up that they wouldn’t be playing as much that day – something you’d think veterans like that would understand when going against guys like Steph Curry and Andre Iguodala.

-In protest, the Cavs essentially boycotted the following game in Portland. They lost 105-76.

Watch LeBron here:

And here:

He inexplicably jumps to his left and lets…hang on I gotta look up his name…Al-Farouq Aminu blow right by him.

Jim Boylan cited effort in his halftime interview when his team is down 63-34 ….. no shit!

-On to San Antonio.

The analysis starts out talking about Kevin Love & Kyrie Irving sucking defensively. True, but that has nothing to do with the premise of this video.

More “effort” problems from LeBron in that game – closing out and boxing out, both simply want-to plays:

-And finally, the straw that broke the camel’s back. Warriors 132 Cavs 98 in Cleveland. A common viewpoint on all this is that the Cavs needed a change because they couldn’t find a way to beat the Warriors (or Spurs.) Did that have to do with Coach Blatt and his coaching philosophies, or was something else going on?

(Side note – the hiring of Lue after Blatt is overlooked in terms of how NUTS that would be for David. The guy you beat out for the job is not only staying on as an assistant, he’s going to be the highest paid assistant in the history of the NBA. How’s that for a vote of confidence?)

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I’ll save my conclusions for the end, but the fact that these lack of effort gifs from LeBron come against the two best teams in the league kinda stinks. How can you not be hyped up enough for these games to be able to execute a decent closeout?

No Man’s Land…..population: LeBron

This is 5 time first-team All-NBA defender playing against the team that beat him in the Finals last year.

The GSW-to-the-face portion ends with more criticism of Love and Irving on their defense (again, nothing to do with the point of the video), and LeBron not crashing the offensive glass.


“Consider what we just showed you. Is that type of effort reflective of Coach Blatt’s inability to get through to his players, or was it the players steadfastly refusing to be professional and accept the kind of coaching they truly need to improve as a team?”

For me, this thing is sort of difficult to believe from the start. It’s extremely hard to quantify things like effort and “valuing possessions”. It also assumes truth of and cites these various reports on the “pulse” of the team, which are oftentimes conjecture on the part of the author. It frequently uses phrases like “disconnected from the action”, “halfhearted attempts to go after the ball” and “not actively engaged” – all very subjective. And this one got the fan in me going a little: “Safe to say the Cavs understand they’re not a team that can compete with the Spurs or Warriors.” Yeah? Are we in the Cavs heads now? Showing stats of games against all other teams vs stats against those two teams is one thing, saying the team “understands they can’t compete” is a bit much.

This entire video is taking clips of particular plays to spin a narrative. Pretty easy to do that when you have a half season (and all of last season really) of footage to cherry pick from. I do that ALL the time when arguing about baseball – there’s so many sabermetrics it’s pretty easy to find a handful that back up your argument, even if there are even more that don’t.

Not sure about this BBALL BREAKDOWN gang…their tagline is “You in?” and the video is set to some 11:30 PM Friday night Cinemax music, but they do have close to 50k followers on Twitter and their website seems legitimate enough.

I’m not buying that a professional team as good as the Cavaliers would essentially throw games to get a coach fired. 98% of me isn’t buying it. But some of those plays, man….odds are it was LeBron pouting about one thing or another or just being a human and lowering his effort level when his team was in a substantial hole, but this is Cleveland after all. If ever there was a city where a team would throw games to get a coach fired, it’s the 216 baby.

(VIDEO) Cavs players share their opinions of David Blatt

(h/t /u/Manny-B)

Isn’t that sweet? Tristan, Kyrie, Kevin and Iman taking the time to give their head coach some love during this holiday season. Bunch of class acts, these guys.

Here’s a couple quotes (and translations) from the video:

“His growth and his development has been great.” – Tristan

He didn’t know what he was doing at first but now he does.

“He’s one of our leaders. He’s our coach, our head coach.” – Tristan

We listen to him, but we also listen to LeBron. Oops, I should probably refer to him by his proper title.

“[He] allows you to see your mistakes, make them, grow from them and then keep playing.” – Kyrie

He lets me play for as long as I want. Seriously. I played with a broken knee cap.

“I think Blatt does a good job of taking a step back and never feeling like he has to fake it….He’s willing to hear suggestions [to] try and help himself guide through.” – Iman

Dude knows his role. Who run this motha? Bron. 

 

Oh, right. I meant Coach Blatt.

“I played for numerous coaches, but for him, he’s even-keel all the time.” – Kyrie

I played for numerous coaches, but…..(screams internally because he was planning on saying he’s the best at something but he can’t because he also played for Coach K)…..he’s pretty chill.


PS you’re my favorite forever, Reddit

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AI’s 2015 Top 10 Hottest Cleveland Professional Athletes

It’s that time of year again, folks. Spending time with friends and family, gift giving with loved ones, judging the hotness of Cleveland athletes based on their looks, personality and athletic ability.

Let’s start with a refresher:

Athletes were judged in four categories. AT THEIR BEST, how good looking he/she is at his best on a scale of 1-10. AT THEIR WORST, how gross he/she looks at his worst on a scale of 1-10 (10 still being the best looking). PERSONALITY, what type of person he/she is, scale of 1-10. This can include playing style, fan interaction, social media presence, community outreach, etc. ATHLETIC ABILITY, how talented is he/she as an athlete on a scale of 1-3. We decided to make athletic ability worth less, so that our best athletes would have a slight advantage, but not a huge one seeing as this is a contest based on looks.

Ties were decided by the higher AT THEIR BEST score. If that was also the same, the higher AT THEIR WORST score was chosen.

Last year, California dreamboat Jordan Cameron edged out Kevin Love by a whopping 2.25 points to earn the inaugural AI’s Hottest Cleveland Professional Athlete crown. A quick review of those results:

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Cameron has since moved on to the Miami Dolphins, where he enjoyed virtually no success this season in the first of a 2-year contract. Other drop outs from last year to this year include:

  • Joey Hishon, now playing his hockey for the San Antonio Rampage
  • Spencer Lanning, a free agent after spending three days with the Bears in October
  • Joe Harris, who looks like he belongs more on the Monmouth bench than the Cavs
  • Nick Swisher, who the Indians paid the Braves $15 million to take off their hands
  • Justin Gilbert, who earned the first ever “zero” score in my two years of doing this for Athletic Ability

I also made a little change this year when it came to Athletic Ability. Last year we had 5 total guys score a perfect 3 (LeBron, Love, Irving, Kluber, Brantley). Obviously LeBron is a 3, and I decided that since he’s the best player in his sport, nobody else should really be on that level. Kluber and Kyrie might be in the discussion at their respective positions but it isn’t as clear cut as it is with Bron.

6 spots up for grabs. Let’s get it going.
First Three Out

Matthew Dellavedova, Guard, Cleveland Cavaliers

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Jordan Poyer, Defensive Back, Cleveland Browns

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Travis Coons, Kicker, Cleveland Browns

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(Really says something that the only two Browns that appear on this list are a reserve safety and a kicker in the “Last Three Out” category)

Top Ten
10. Jessica Eye, MMA Fighter

At their best – 8.25

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At their worst – 5.75

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Personality – 6

Athletic ability – 2

TOTAL – 22

When Mike asked me to do this list last year my mind sort of automatically went to dudes? I think it’s cause we’re constantly blogging about our big three male sports teams, watching them play, listening to people talk about them on the radio and making small talk about them at work, and we’re now 12 years removed from the Rockers. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. I wanted to get some ladies in the mix this year but I didn’t really know any off the top of my head. At first I thought golfers but the Cleveland golf company made Googling things rather difficult. MMA was the second sport that came to mind with all the Ronda Rousey hoopla lately. Enter, Jessica “Evil” Eye.

She’s originally from Rootstown, and I don’t know where that is either but she went to Akron and Wikipedia says her current residence is in Cleveland, so, good enough for me. I also don’t know D about MMA but there are articles out there with quotes from Dana White that mention her and Rousey in the same sentences, so she must be doing something right. In fact, the only thing I could really knock her for doing wrong are those cornrows. I guess the braided hair and black eyes come with the territory but she sure does clean up nice. She also did this to another human being once:

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9. Daniel Zaar, Right Wing, Lake Erie Monsters

At their best – 9

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At their worst – 8.5

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Personality – 4

Athletic ability – 0.5

TOTAL – 22

Whoa.

That first picture is absolute smoke patrol. The big brother, national smoke patrol that gets called into a smoke patrol investigation when the local smoke patrol can’t get the job done, and the local smoke patrol gets pissed off cause the national smoke patrol is stealing their smoke and stepping on their toes. Code word clearance smoke patrol.

He leads the Monsters in goals and is third in points, and he’s only 21, so there’s still some potential there, but I couldn’t justify giving him 0.75 for ability and putting him on the same level as Jared Cunningham, Moe Williams and K’Waun Williams. You’re all lucky he’s Swedish so I can’t understand his Twitter and judge his personality or he might have been staring #1 right in the eyeballs.

8. Francisco Lindor, Shortstop, Cleveland Indians

At their best – 7.5

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At their worst – 7

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Personality – 7

Athletic ability – 2.25

TOTAL – 23.75

If points were awarded for every time I’ve dreamed about a player laying in bed at night, Frankie would have won this puppy in a landslide. The Indians might be a frustrating team to root for but finally having an unquestioned stud live up to expectations at probably the most important position on the field is just so awesome. Did that cloud my judgement of his physical appearance? You might be able to make that argument. I’d counter with the fact that I very well may have sold him short in the personality department. On the field, he played with a fire we just haven’t seen in a while:

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He’s well-liked in the clubhouse and doing great things in the community too:

I heart him. Sue me.

7. Michael Brantley, Outfielder, Cleveland Indians

At their best – 7.75

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At their worst – 7

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Personality – 6.5

Athletic ability – 2.5

TOTAL – 23.75

Smooth wins the tiebreaker over Lindor here with a higher “at their best” score. While Frankie seems like a West 6th bar hop chick chasing kind of dude, Brantley is much more my speed. I want to wear a hole in a bar stool and get black out drunk off of Miller Lite drafts while complaining about Ray Farmer with Smooth. He’s the George Clooney to Lindor’s Bieber.  That’s no knock on the Biebs mind you, it’s just funny to think about how Brantley is looked at as a veteran leader for guys like Lindor and Urshela when he’s just 28 years old. He’s been around so long he’s starting to get the “I know how to fix things with my bare hands” look in my eyes, and I’m not at all mad about it.

6. Tristan Thompson, Forward/Center, Cleveland Cavaliers

At their best – 8

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At their worst – 7.75

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Personality – 7

Athletic ability – 2

TOTAL – 24.75

Occupying the sixth spot for the second year in a row but always dressing to the nines…Tristan Thompson. Seriously, take ten minutes to go through his Instagram. His closet is absolutely outrageous.thomp2thomp1thomp3thomp4thomp5thomp6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Say what you want about his outfit choices but you can’t deny he consistently looks good. Has to be one of the best dressed in the NBA.

hated to do it but I had to dock him a little bit on personality because of the contract situation this past summer. He’s still tied for the third highest personality score on the list but that little knock allowed this next guy to jump him from last year…

5. LeBron James, Forward, Cleveland Cavaliers

At their best – 7

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At their worst – 7

Personality – 8

Ability – 3

TOTAL – 25

If Michael Brantley is George Clooney, LeBron James is Kirk Douglas. He’s seen all there is to be seen in his dozen years in the NBA. And he looks like it.

Bron is not the best looking person on this list. In fact, he has the lowest “at their best” score out of all 10 members. He says things sometimes about leading a team or being the best that make you cringe. He gets very close to being undefendable to Cavs haters with how much he complains to referees. He uses hashtags like #GrownMan on social media.

And he’s beautiful.

The big picture, the net result of all those things plus his fade away jumpers, his and 1’s and his monstrous slams, is beautiful.

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4. Corey Kluber, Starting pitcher, Cleveland Indians

At their best – 7.75

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At their worst – 7.75

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Personality – 7

Athletic ability – 2.75

TOTAL – 25.25

Went over this last year, and probably will every year I do this thing, but Klubes best and worst scores will always be the same, because robots always look the same. Just a normal good looking cyborg with an arm like a f*cking cannon. But a self-aware one at that, which is why I always score him so high for personality. Big fan of self-awareness. And beards. And I also really appreciate the work he does at night after games.

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3. Kyrie Irving, Guard, Cleveland Cavaliers

At their best – 7.75

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At their worst – 7.25

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Personality – 8

Athletic ability – 2.5

TOTAL – 25.5

Kyrie moves his way into the top 3 this year for many of the same reasons he was at 4 in 2014. He’s one of the best point guards in the NBA. His Uncle Drew commercials are as good as it gets. He’s a solid, albeit unspectacular looking dude.

But you gotta love the way he went about coming back from the knee injury last year in the playoffs. He could have felt sorry for himself, done his rehab behind closed doors, sat in a suite at home games instead of sitting on the bench. Nope. Even though he was in a suit up until a few nights ago, Kyrie has been one of the most visible Cavs through the first two months of the season. Him and Shump built a nice little rapport as they worked toward getting healthy together, something I don’t think I saw between them last season. Just two injured players, stealing the show on 70’s night.

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That’s why his personality is the highest on this list, and why he’s my third hottest Cleveland professional athlete.

2. Jason Kipnis, Second baseman, Cleveland Indians

At their best – 8.25

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At their worst – 7.5

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Personality – 7.5

Ability – 2.25

TOTAL – 25.5

I caught some flack last year for having Kip at #3 and to be honest I still have no idea why. The guy grows a FABULOUS beard. Just killer. One of those faces that was just meant for it. He’s got above average swag on the field and solid swag off it. He’s a big sports fan (Chicago Blackhawks), loves video games and is a great follow on all social media.

Not to mention the fact he’s coming off his second All-Star game appearance and was American League Player of the Month in May. To me, that’s about as close to the total package as you can get.

1. Kevin Love, Forward, Cleveland Cavaliers

At their best – 9.75

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At their worst – 8

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Personality – 7.5

Ability – 2.5

TOTAL – 27.75

Why, Kevin? WHY WHY WHY. The perm and overgrown beard was fun for a minute. Let it all out for Movember. Good, grand, wonderful. Sleeves for headbands! Ha!

But I think I speak for the entire city and, quite frankly, humanity as a whole when I say – It’s time to turn the page. Get the clippers out and give me my short haired scruffy bearded Kevin back. Please. That’s my Christmas wish this year.

It also says quite a bit about Kevin that he can subject us to a look like that for the past two months and still win the title of AI’s 2015 Hottest Cleveland Professional Athlete pretty handily. I might have to implement some sort of weighted scoring system to make things interesting next year because Kevin’s a goddamn aesthetic juggernaut. It was over before it even started.


That’s a wrap, folks. In summation:

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Got beef? Let me know at @Bottlegate or bottlegatecle@gmail.com. And be on the lookout for our reader poll — here’s what you guys came up with last year.