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Mitchell Blatt


Well, The Cavs Are Done…

Have the Cavs eaten to much ice cream and gotten a “brain freeze?” They have talked all last year about trying to get Kevin Garnett as a sidekick for LeBron–but who gets Garnett? No one else but Boston! Now they will have to face the Pistons and Celtics.

What did the Celtics have to offer? Even on a bad foot, Larry Hughes would be better than “wrong-rim” [Ricky] Davis. Were the Cavs even in the mix for Garnett?

I guess last year was the end of the lucky years for the Cavs–in a few years, when Garnett decides to retire, the Bulls will upgrade and the Cavs will continue being the mop of the East until LeBron Jr. becomes eligible for the draft.-Jorge, Lakewood

Where do I start? First of all, this guy thinks the Cavs are done forever. Does he know who LeBron James is? The Cavs have the best player in the league for at least 10 more years. Does he know who played in the Finals last year? He also bought into the hype surrounding Boston. One-and-done is nothing special. They have two overrated jumpshooters in Pierce and Allen, an aging center in Garnett, and a bench that couldn’t win a WNBA game. Garnett has been in the league for 12 years, Pierce 9, and Allen 11. In a few years, after the Celts have achieved two early playoff exits, they will be back on their way to being the worst team in the league.

My additions of interest for the Cavs are PG Troy Hudson and forward James Posey. With the retention of Anderson Varejao and Sasha Pavlovic, this could form four members of the bench rotation of the Cavs. What are the Cavs’ interests other than these?-Kevin, Cleveland

Well, I can say for sure that Posey isn’t one of their interests. It would require a lot to pry him from Boston. And considering that he is signed with Boston, he’s not on the free agent market anymore. He does have a funny name, though.

Baseball

The Nixon signing was a failure. Nixon is a shell of what he was, and he’s taking away valuable at-bats from Frank Gutierrez.-Craig, Columbus

Nixon has been batting .256 this season, which is about how he was expected to do. No one was expecting him to play as well as he did in his prime, but you, Craig. He went .315, .275, .268 in the three years respective to the Tribe signing him. He was the leading batter for them during their 14-18 slump the month and more after the All-Star break.

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