The Cavaliers have taken note of the blockbuster additions made by Milwaukee and Boston. They remain firm in their belief that they’re ready to join the Eastern Conference’s elite, according to Chris Fedor of the Cleveleland Plain Dealer.
“I feel like we’re right there,” Donovan Mitchell said. “I think obviously with Milwaukee adding Damian Lillard, who is one of the best guards to play this game, on top of having Giannis, who is one of the best players, it makes it tougher for sure. And then adding Jrue Holiday to an already stacked Celtics team makes it tougher. But at the end of the day, we have high hopes. We continue to have high goals and a high ceiling.”
We have more from the Central Division:
- Could the Pistons insert lottery pick Ausar Thompson into the starting lineup ahead of several veteran options? It’s a possibility, according to James Edwards III of The Athletic. The wing’s defensive prowess and willingness to do the little things has impressed his teammates. “He plays winning basketball,” Cade Cunningham said. “He plays super hard. He connects the floor very well. His play-making ability is something I feel like should be talked about more. He’s a willing passer. He’s able to read the floor really well. Obviously, the way he gets after it on the defensive end is what’s going to make him a huge impact on Day 1.”
- Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle says it’s time for the franchise to “take competitive steps,” Akeem Glaspie of the Indianapolis Star relays. “We anticipate a highly, highly competitive camp,” Carlisle said. “We’ve spent two solid years in a true development mode. We’re going to keep an eye on development, but we’re looking to take competitive steps. We had a meeting with the guys last night, we told them to expect it to be hard and to embrace it being hard. For us to make strides, we’re going to have to do a lot of the little things. We’re gonna have to do it in the margins, we’re gonna have to be very, very together like we were last year.”
- Nikola Vucevic had discussions with coach Billy Donovan and the Bulls front office regarding his offensive role prior to his decision to sign an extension, he told Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times. “Yeah, there was a lot of discussions about that,’’ Vucevic said. “That was a big thing for me. A lot of stuff we talked about was more with Billy because he’s the head coach and he’s the one that makes those decisions. But it was finding ways to utilize me more. Not so much only for me shooting the ball and scoring but using my play-making ability to help the team in different ways.’’
If I had a shot for every time Vuc had a guard switched onto him in the post and Zach or demar jacked a contested jumper, I’d be a bigger alcoholic than Stephen king.
I’ve seen it too. That’s the modern NBA. Smh
Billy Donovan got his hands full!!! I think he’s been a decent NBA head coach. He was a great college head coach. In college his three main guys played great defense! Joakim Noah Al Horford and Corey Brewer. In the NBA his three main guys are disinterested or liabilities on defense. Zach LaVine DeMar DeRozan and Nikola Vucevic don’t play no defense. It’s the main reason the Chicago Bulls are nowhere near what they can potentially be.
He will get fired behind that and I’m not sure if he will be able to get another head coaching job after that.
at the end of the day Mitchell has high hopes. But things look pretty bleak at the start of the day. Takes him a while to get his outlook to ramp up.
I really wish the Cavs signed a backup big like Howard or Cousins. They really did nothing all winter.