I'm so pumped for the next season of basketball. Since it doesn't start for another month, I figure I can satisfy my craving by writing about the Cavs. Here's my take on their situation for the new season.
Eric Snow
Eric Snow was brought into Cleveland along with Lebron and has been a valuable player in the development of the team. But at this point, the Cavs have really outgrown him. His hard-nosed defense is top-notch, but his offense is virtually non-existent. That said, he's still an integral part of the team and I think his role is going to be coming off the bench to keep everything in order while the James gang takes a breather. Additionally the entire team benefits from his leadership and veteran experience.
Donyell Marshall
An on going story at the Q has been the search for a shooter to take pressure off Lebron. I remember being excited when Donyell came to Cleveland, but I just don't think he's been able to produce as expected. His three point percentage is all right at 35 percent for the season, but he just doesn't seem to come through when we need him. And each year he seems to be really excited because he's worked on his inside game to take him back to his glory days, but each year it's the same old Donyell. I don't mind him, but I wouldn't mind losing him either.
I'll look at Sasha Pavlovic and Anderson Varejao next time.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
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