The Cleveland Cavaliers are the NBA’s best kept secret… but not for much longer



The Cleveland Cavaliers are the NBA’s best kept secret… but not for much longer

What to watch for
Rivalry reignited?
Heading into Friday’s matchup, the Cavs and Warriors are two of the best teams in the league.

Both teams have had success since their annual duals in the Finals, but it is safe to say that the Warriors have had the Cavaliers’ number since a certain number 23 left for Los Angeles a few years ago.

The Warriors are 7-2 against the Cavaliers since 2019-20, with the Cavaliers sweeping the season series last year. Now, both appear to be at the peak of their powers. Is it too early to say that this rivalry can be revived?

Kenny Atkinson vs. Steve Kerr
Kenny Atkinson is set to go toe to toe with his former boss Steve Kerr. Atkinson, who spent the last three years on the Warriors staff, took the job with the Cavaliers shortly before coaching with the French Olympic team.

“He’s a great coach,” Kerr said. “That’s the reason Cleveland just hired him, and I was very lucky to have him the last few years.”

8 comments
  1. Y’all clowning. Mobley, Garland,,Okoro were young. It’s only Donovan second year. Cavs made playoffs first year when Mobley was drafted. Young team. They starting to fell. Y’all talk about JB a lot however how long did it take Boston not to fail? How many players had to be changed outside of their cute to make it work? Plus our team was injured esp in playoffs. The team was playing thus well last year while going 18-2. Best team in league. Ty Jerome didn’t play last year.

  2. Missed the live. Like to hang with Mack postgame. The national media say Cavs are good enough to make the eastern finals. Didn’t they watch last year? 😮JB offense limited 3’s and didn’t freelance. Held the talent back. Players just play, not run plays always. This roster is top 3. Keep rotating and stay healthy!

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