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Cleveland's Making History (The Bad Kind)

SBN’s sports history blog, InHistoric, makes an interesting point about the Cavs’ disappointing start, and reiterates the problems with point guard:

It’s hard to tell what’s the bigger surprise — the fact that the Cavs won 66 games last year, or the fact that they’ve started the season 0-2. Although the Celtics and Raptors were two competitive opponents to start the season against, this certainly isn’t the start people were expecting. In fact the Cavaliers, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, are the first team in NBA history to lose the first two games of the year after winning 65 in the previous season. […]

...there’s still a ton of time left to see if this roster will work out. One thing is clear, however — this team has to stop being the LeBron James Show if they’re ever going to get anywhere. Mo Williams and Shaquille O’Neal have not played great in their first two games, and if someone else can’t take up the scoring load once in awhile, then this team will have the same problem they had last year. Williams has been particular atrocious; the 7-22 shooting is bad enough, but to produce only five assists in two full basketball games is downright pathetic for a point guard. He can’t just be a jump-shooter; he actually has to create some of the offense and do a little passing, otherwise Shaq is never going to be utilized properly.

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