According to sources, Anderson Varejao and point guard Ramon Sessions are generating interest from general mangers around the league and could be traded by the March 15 trade deadline. Cavaliers aren’t believed to be shopping the fan favorite, but contenders looking for an energetic big man will no doubt call the rebuilding franchise with offers. […]
Author Archives: Luke Ross
Fresh Start for Cavs Brings Hope for a New Future
The Cleveland Cavaliers are coming off a 19-63 season which was no surprise as they were picked to be among the worst teams by those who know that NBA betting is the place to look for lines after the loss of LeBron James to the Miami Heat. The process of rebuilding the franchise may be […]
When Will You Be Able to Bet on NBA Basketball?
The first two weeks of the NBA regular season have been cancelled and the prospects for ending the NBA lockout do not appear promising. When will you be able to bet on NBA Basketball again? Let’s take a look at the NBA lockout, the issues and what would happen in a shortened season. The NBA […]
Dan Gilbert STRONG reaction to Lebron’s betrayal
The Cavaliers owner didn’t wait long to issue a very strong statement calling Lebron’s action during the free agency and his “decision” as “cowardly betrayal”. He went also to promise Cavaliers fans an NBA championship before the self-proclaimed “king” get one. Here is his statement which you can also read on Cavs.com: Dear Cleveland, All […]
What Have We Learned During “LeBron-a-Palooza�
Until the 2010 Eastern Conference semifinal series between Boston and Cleveland, I had always been very impressed not only with LeBron James’ obvious athletic gifts but also with his work ethic and the way that he seemed to be mature beyond his years. James seemed to “get itâ€: James avoided off court trouble, did not […]
Cavs Fire Mike Brown After Best Five Year Run in Franchise History
The Cleveland Cavaliers have officially fired Coach Mike Brown, an action that surprises no one and certainly delights some misguided fans and media members—the same people, I suspect, who called for Bill Belichick’s head a decade and a half ago. Defense wins championships in pro sports but defensive-minded coaches generally do not “win†press conferences, […]
What is Wrong With the Cavs?
Entering this year’s playoffs, the Cleveland Cavaliers seemed to be primed for success while the aging Boston Celtics had been little better than a .500 team for the greater portion of the regular season (27-24 in the final 51 games). The Cavs were nearly unbeatable at home while the Celtics were uncharacteristically vulnerable in Boston […]
Cavaliers Look to Rebound in Game 6
Last night I was sitting with a friend of mine, who I coach basketball with, to watch the Cavaliers game. We were in shock at the attitude and expressions that the Cavaliers players were showing. My friend kept saying that the team is showing no intensity, which was why the Celtics were able to get […]