Trey Johnson is in the show...

dogfan96

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actually he just signed a 10-day contract with the Cavs.. he's playing with his old Murrah teammate Mo Williams. He was averaging 20 ppg in the D-league.
 

graddawg

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in scoring or something like that at JSU and played on the team that faced UF in the first round 2 years ago?
 

dogfan96

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Unfortunately he won't be there long. When Delonte West comes back their guard rotation will be set with West, Mo Williams, Boobie Gibson, Pavlovic, Terrence Kinsey (from South Carolina) and Wally World who can play big guard or small forward.
 

seshomoru

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There is an opportunity for Johnson there. I'd like to see him take that spot.
 

dogfan96

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if the Cavs get homecourt advantage, he'll be fine. He's lights out at the Q. He has struggled some lately but he made some key baskets in Detroit Sunday. He's not afraid and that counts for something. Getting West back is important. Besides Lebron, he's got the biggest nuts on that team. He was the only one other than Lebron to show up for Game 7 against the Celtics. Mo Williams has never really been in big playoff games but I see him having that same quality.
With Bynum going down for possibly 12 weeks, if Delonte West can come back pretty soon I think the Cavs have a great chance at the best record in the league and homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs. And if they do, forget about it. They're winning the championship.</p>
 

seshomoru

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Whoever gets home court between the Celts and Cavs is the East champ. Orlando's outside chances just got crushed when Nelson went down. Unless Kobe completely pulls something other worldly (which he can do, actually), we have a Celtics repeat or Lebron's first.
 

dogfan96

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Boston knows how to beat LA but they may have Bynum this time around (as an aside, I'd be worried about Bynum if I'm LA... this is something like his 3rd major knee injury since high school). The Cavs and Boston both have great defensive teams that always give Kobe trouble. Lebron pretty much neutralized Kobe the last time they played. I think the winner of the East is going to win the championship, unless the Lakers somehow secure homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs.</p>