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domanda ai tifosi cavs
secondo voi ramon sessions giocherà titolare in coppia con mo williams oppurre sarà solo la riserva di williams?
secondo voi ramon sessions giocherà titolare in coppia con mo williams oppurre sarà solo la riserva di williams?
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Nas wrote: domanda ai tifosi cavs
secondo voi ramon sessions giocherà titolare in coppia con mo williams oppurre sarà solo la riserva di williams?
Giocheranno (quasi)sicuramente diversi minuti insieme.
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come pensavo,dopo una stagione passata nei non entusiasmanti wolves spero che ramon faccia bene,mi è sempre piaciuto il ragazzo
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Secondo me i Cavs faranno fatica a vincere 27 partite. Vedremo.
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Intervista a Mo di Marc J. Spears(yahoo)
Mo Williams is 27, healthy and has three years and $26 million remaining on his Cleveland Cavaliers contract. But none of that mattered much to him this summer after he watched LeBron James leave the Cavs to join the Miami Heat. Williams said he was so depressed by James’ exit that he considered walking away from the NBA.
“That’s how bad it got,” Williams said. “I contemplated it. I really sat down and envisioned life after basketball. …I really saw myself not playing.
Mo Williams teamed with LeBron James to lead the Cavs to the NBA's best record from 2009-10.
“It just didn’t make sense to me. …It doesn’t make sense to me.”
More From Marc J. SpearsMilwaukee's test: Chemistry 101 Sep 14, 2010 Anthony prefers move to Bulls, Knicks Sep 8, 2010 Williams played alongside James the past two seasons, serving as the Cavs’ starting point guard and second-leading scorer as they finished with the NBA’s best record two years in a row. Cleveland’s regular-season success, however, didn’t translate to the playoffs, where the Cavs fell short of reaching the NBA Finals both times. Still, Williams felt comfortable in his role next to James. He was named to the All-Star team in 2009 and remained hopeful that, together, they could deliver a championship to Cleveland in the 2010-11 season.
Those hopes all but disappeared on July 8 when James announced he was leaving. By the time of James’ televised special, Williams had heard from enough people around James to know his days of playing next to the two-time reigning MVP were over – even if Williams didn’t want to admit it.
“As anyone tied to the Cavs, you want to be in denial,” Williams said. “…You never want to say, ‘Yeah, OK, he’s gone.’ ”
Williams didn’t hide his disappointment, even tweeting in the hours after the announcement that he hoped James would change his mind. Williams also publicly expressed his regret for how James broke the hearts of Clevelanders and for the earlier firing of coach Mike Brown, who had lost James’ support.
“I had to get it off my chest,” he said.
Williams said he and James remain friends, but he’s also tried to use the past two months to move on.
“You get back here to Cleveland, get around the new coaching staff, start a few workouts, get around the young guys and basically accept the fact that we are not what we once were,” he said. “We don’t have the No. 23 jersey hanging in the locker before every game now.”
James wasn’t the only key figure in the organization to leave in the offseason. Brown was fired and eventually replaced by Byron Scott. Former general manager Danny Ferry parted ways with the franchise, and his assistant, Chris Grant, was named the new GM. Assistant GM Lance Blanks left to help run the Phoenix Suns. The Cavs didn’t make any headline moves, acquiring role players in guard Ramon Sessions(notes) and center Ryan Hollins(notes), while trying to preserve future roster flexibility. Veteran forward Antawn Jamison(notes) is still on the roster, but both he and Williams could eventually find themselves on the trade block as the Cavs continue to rebuild.
“This summer was very, very stressful for me,” Williams said. “I really lost a lot of love for the game this summer.
“You play this game for one reason. You play to win games and win championships. I couldn’t understand why a lot of things were happening to our organization, to a really good basketball team. I couldn’t really understand it. And when you don’t understand things, it can really stress you out.”
Williams is slowly adapting to the new Cavaliers, who, along with their new coaching staff, will have a new offense that will be heavy on pick-and-rolls. Scott might play Williams at shooting guard with Sessions or Daniel Gibson(notes) running the point. In addition to being relied upon to score more, Williams inherits additional leadership responsibility with James and veteran center Zydrunas Ilgauskas(notes) gone.
“It’s crazy because ever since [James left], everybody I see, they approach me and say, ‘Hey, you’re going to be able to play your game now,’ ” Williams said. “ ‘You are going to be able to show everybody what you got,’ or ‘you’re going to be able to do this.’ I was happy with my role. We were winning basketball games. I was coming home every night a winner.
“Who can’t love that? That is what playing a role on a team is all about. …Everybody can’t be the star. I was perfectly comfortable being that piece.”
How long will it take for Williams to grow comfortable with his new role? Not even he knows. But after two months, he also understands it doesn’t make much sense to sit around pining for his departed teammate.
“We just got to go to work, man,” Williams said. “…At the end of the day we still have to move forward because the only people who feel sorry for us are the ones who have the Cavs uniform on and whoever is in the stands rooting for the Cavs. That’s it. Everybody else could care less.”
Il tutto conferma che gli eventi di quest' estate l' avevano fatto andare totalmente fuori testa, era addirittura arrivato a pensare al ritiro...
Ora sembra essersi ripreso e abbozza discorsi da leader. Non è ancora totalmente da escludersi una sua partenza durante la stagione se le cose dovessero prendere una determinata piega.
Mo Williams is 27, healthy and has three years and $26 million remaining on his Cleveland Cavaliers contract. But none of that mattered much to him this summer after he watched LeBron James leave the Cavs to join the Miami Heat. Williams said he was so depressed by James’ exit that he considered walking away from the NBA.
“That’s how bad it got,” Williams said. “I contemplated it. I really sat down and envisioned life after basketball. …I really saw myself not playing.
Mo Williams teamed with LeBron James to lead the Cavs to the NBA's best record from 2009-10.
“It just didn’t make sense to me. …It doesn’t make sense to me.”
More From Marc J. SpearsMilwaukee's test: Chemistry 101 Sep 14, 2010 Anthony prefers move to Bulls, Knicks Sep 8, 2010 Williams played alongside James the past two seasons, serving as the Cavs’ starting point guard and second-leading scorer as they finished with the NBA’s best record two years in a row. Cleveland’s regular-season success, however, didn’t translate to the playoffs, where the Cavs fell short of reaching the NBA Finals both times. Still, Williams felt comfortable in his role next to James. He was named to the All-Star team in 2009 and remained hopeful that, together, they could deliver a championship to Cleveland in the 2010-11 season.
Those hopes all but disappeared on July 8 when James announced he was leaving. By the time of James’ televised special, Williams had heard from enough people around James to know his days of playing next to the two-time reigning MVP were over – even if Williams didn’t want to admit it.
“As anyone tied to the Cavs, you want to be in denial,” Williams said. “…You never want to say, ‘Yeah, OK, he’s gone.’ ”
Williams didn’t hide his disappointment, even tweeting in the hours after the announcement that he hoped James would change his mind. Williams also publicly expressed his regret for how James broke the hearts of Clevelanders and for the earlier firing of coach Mike Brown, who had lost James’ support.
“I had to get it off my chest,” he said.
Williams said he and James remain friends, but he’s also tried to use the past two months to move on.
“You get back here to Cleveland, get around the new coaching staff, start a few workouts, get around the young guys and basically accept the fact that we are not what we once were,” he said. “We don’t have the No. 23 jersey hanging in the locker before every game now.”
James wasn’t the only key figure in the organization to leave in the offseason. Brown was fired and eventually replaced by Byron Scott. Former general manager Danny Ferry parted ways with the franchise, and his assistant, Chris Grant, was named the new GM. Assistant GM Lance Blanks left to help run the Phoenix Suns. The Cavs didn’t make any headline moves, acquiring role players in guard Ramon Sessions(notes) and center Ryan Hollins(notes), while trying to preserve future roster flexibility. Veteran forward Antawn Jamison(notes) is still on the roster, but both he and Williams could eventually find themselves on the trade block as the Cavs continue to rebuild.
“This summer was very, very stressful for me,” Williams said. “I really lost a lot of love for the game this summer.
“You play this game for one reason. You play to win games and win championships. I couldn’t understand why a lot of things were happening to our organization, to a really good basketball team. I couldn’t really understand it. And when you don’t understand things, it can really stress you out.”
Williams is slowly adapting to the new Cavaliers, who, along with their new coaching staff, will have a new offense that will be heavy on pick-and-rolls. Scott might play Williams at shooting guard with Sessions or Daniel Gibson(notes) running the point. In addition to being relied upon to score more, Williams inherits additional leadership responsibility with James and veteran center Zydrunas Ilgauskas(notes) gone.
“It’s crazy because ever since [James left], everybody I see, they approach me and say, ‘Hey, you’re going to be able to play your game now,’ ” Williams said. “ ‘You are going to be able to show everybody what you got,’ or ‘you’re going to be able to do this.’ I was happy with my role. We were winning basketball games. I was coming home every night a winner.
“Who can’t love that? That is what playing a role on a team is all about. …Everybody can’t be the star. I was perfectly comfortable being that piece.”
How long will it take for Williams to grow comfortable with his new role? Not even he knows. But after two months, he also understands it doesn’t make much sense to sit around pining for his departed teammate.
“We just got to go to work, man,” Williams said. “…At the end of the day we still have to move forward because the only people who feel sorry for us are the ones who have the Cavs uniform on and whoever is in the stands rooting for the Cavs. That’s it. Everybody else could care less.”
Il tutto conferma che gli eventi di quest' estate l' avevano fatto andare totalmente fuori testa, era addirittura arrivato a pensare al ritiro...
Ora sembra essersi ripreso e abbozza discorsi da leader. Non è ancora totalmente da escludersi una sua partenza durante la stagione se le cose dovessero prendere una determinata piega.
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Permettimi, al tuo quarto post in questo forum venire sul topic della squadra di Cleveland (che già ha passato un'estatina mica da ridere) e sputare una sentenza senza argomentare, non è un grande inizio come forumista su playit...Butch wrote: Secondo me i Cavs faranno fatica a vincere 27 partite. Vedremo.
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Speriamo bene, anche perchè credo sia stato preso in vista di una futura partenza di Mo, col quale comunque credo giocherà qualche minuto assieme.Nas wrote: come pensavo,dopo una stagione passata nei non entusiasmanti wolves spero che ramon faccia bene,mi è sempre piaciuto il ragazzo
Quanto alle 27 W, sarà pure una cosa triste e sicuramente non un bell'augurio scritto da uno al post n.4, ma secondo me Butch alla fine non andrà tanto lontano dall'indovinare il numero esatto...
Non sono tifoso di una squadra,anche se è vero che mi piacerebbe vedere i Cavs vincere,ogni tanto.I giocatori,loro sì,mi fanno impazzire.Adoro la NBA perché ci sono i giocatori.Mi innamoro ogni sera di chi sto vedendo.Il resto è paesaggio...
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Pare non ci sarà nessuna aggiunta "definitiva" al roster prima del training camp.
Nei giorni scorsi rumors ci davano alla ricerca di un C di riserva. I nomi erano quelli di Fesenko(per cui l' interesse èsubito scemato), Earl Baron e Chris Hunter(questi due dovrebbero aver tenuto un workout).
Cedric Jackson e Tasmin Mitchell tra i giocatore invitati al camp.
Mo ha dichiarato che la storia del ritiro è stata travisata. Chiarirà tutto lunedi al media day.
Sulla questione "campo" evidentemente mi sbagliavo:
Yes, saw it yesterday. New colors, new center court logo with double swords RT @TheRobMac Will the Cavs have a new floor at the Q?
Windhorst via twitter
Nei giorni scorsi rumors ci davano alla ricerca di un C di riserva. I nomi erano quelli di Fesenko(per cui l' interesse èsubito scemato), Earl Baron e Chris Hunter(questi due dovrebbero aver tenuto un workout).
Cedric Jackson e Tasmin Mitchell tra i giocatore invitati al camp.
Mo ha dichiarato che la storia del ritiro è stata travisata. Chiarirà tutto lunedi al media day.
Sulla questione "campo" evidentemente mi sbagliavo:
Yes, saw it yesterday. New colors, new center court logo with double swords RT @TheRobMac Will the Cavs have a new floor at the Q?
Windhorst via twitter
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#Cavs G Mo Williams suffered groin muscle injury in workouts. Had an MRI, which showed no tear. Expected to be out until mid-October.
Windhorst via twitter
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Cavaliers guard Mo Williams experienced right groin pain while working out at Cleveland Clinic Courts in preparation for the upcoming NBA season. He was examined by head team physician Dr. Richard Parker, including a MRI at The Cleveland Clinic. Results revealed inflammation. He will now undergo a period of treatment and rehab at Cleveland Clinic Courts. He is expected to participate in select low-impact team activities with the start of training camp next week, but is currently projected to not resume full practice participation until mid-October.
(dal sito ufficiale)
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Cavaliers guard Mo Williams experienced right groin pain while working out at Cleveland Clinic Courts in preparation for the upcoming NBA season. He was examined by head team physician Dr. Richard Parker, including a MRI at The Cleveland Clinic. Results revealed inflammation. He will now undergo a period of treatment and rehab at Cleveland Clinic Courts. He is expected to participate in select low-impact team activities with the start of training camp next week, but is currently projected to not resume full practice participation until mid-October.
(dal sito ufficiale)
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Oltre Cedric Jackson e Tasmin Mitchell sono stati invitati al camp anche Manny Harris(ha giocato la Sl con noi purtroppo condizionato da un problema alla caviglia, ma è un bel giocatorino), Greg Stiemsma(me lo ricordo in SL a tenere testa/stoppare Blake Griffin :lol2:)e Loren Woods.
Secondo alcuni rumors avremmo firmato il leggendario DJ. Mbenga, ma paino voci senza fondamento. Quasi un mese fa lo davano ai Nuggets.
Anche i cavs sarebbero interessati a prendere parte alla trade Melo, ma lo sono la maggioranza delle squadre della lega :lol2:. Nulla di concreto comunque.
Secondo alcuni rumors avremmo firmato il leggendario DJ. Mbenga, ma paino voci senza fondamento. Quasi un mese fa lo davano ai Nuggets.
Anche i cavs sarebbero interessati a prendere parte alla trade Melo, ma lo sono la maggioranza delle squadre della lega :lol2:. Nulla di concreto comunque.
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Lunedi si è tenuto il media day/ la presentazione della squadra ed è iniziato il TC.
Sul rinnovato sito ufficiale è possibile trovare varie videointerviste e foto. http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/
Altro materiale e diversi articoli di commento sono presenti come als olito su http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/.
Tutti i giocatori si sono presentati in ottima forma. Scott li ha "accolti" con i durissimi allenamenti correllati al nuovo sistema di gioco. Per sua stessa ammisione i ragazzi hano risposto meglio di quello che si aspettiva.
Unica nota negativa di questo nuovo inizio è extracampo. E' morto il nonno di Varejao. Andy è stato esentato dagli allenamenti e ha fatto ritorno in Brasile per restare vicino alla sua famiglia.
Sul rinnovato sito ufficiale è possibile trovare varie videointerviste e foto. http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/
Altro materiale e diversi articoli di commento sono presenti come als olito su http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/.
Tutti i giocatori si sono presentati in ottima forma. Scott li ha "accolti" con i durissimi allenamenti correllati al nuovo sistema di gioco. Per sua stessa ammisione i ragazzi hano risposto meglio di quello che si aspettiva.
Unica nota negativa di questo nuovo inizio è extracampo. E' morto il nonno di Varejao. Andy è stato esentato dagli allenamenti e ha fatto ritorno in Brasile per restare vicino alla sua famiglia.
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Mi pare evidente che l'unico salvatore della patria possa essere individuato in Jamison: per abilità realizzativa, per motivi -ormai- anche anagrafici, per l'ultima occasione che ha di sperimentare la sua leadership.
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io invece spero nella definitiva affermazione di Hickson ad alti livelli. Deve dimostrare di non essere solo fisico e di poter essere un fattore anche senza gli assist di James.Le armi di Aiace wrote: Mi pare evidente che l'unico salvatore della patria possa essere individuato in Jamison: per abilità realizzativa, per motivi -ormai- anche anagrafici, per l'ultima occasione che ha di sperimentare la sua leadership.
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Oh raga, qui è passato l'uragano Katrina e non se n'è accorto nessuno.Le armi di Aiace wrote: Mi pare evidente che l'unico salvatore della patria possa essere individuato in Jamison: per abilità realizzativa, per motivi -ormai- anche anagrafici, per l'ultima occasione che ha di sperimentare la sua leadership.
I Cavs erano una contender ed ora sono nella melma dell'est, quel plotone di squadre che lotta per un posto ai PO... sulla carta.
Dal punto di vista tecnico la squadra ha alcuni giocatori validi, credo che il quintetto sarà:
Mo Williams - Parker - Jamison - Hickson - Varejao
con Session e Moon che potrebbero essere nei primi 5 volendo provare un quintetto più agile.
A mio parere sarà una stagione negativa, perchè servirà un pò di tempo per elaborare il lutto della perdita del messia; sintomatiche le dichiarazioni di Mo Williams, ma anche la famosa lettera del proprietario dei Cavs.
Tomorrow is a much brighter day... maybe the day after tomorrow
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Tutti, mi pare, si siano accorti della melma in cui i Cavs navigano.
Si parla di dimenticare il messia, uccidere gli idoli, farne a meno: non ne hanno bisogno.
Si parla di dimenticare il messia, uccidere gli idoli, farne a meno: non ne hanno bisogno.
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