2010 NBA Playoffs: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Cleveland’s Game One Win

April 18th, 2010 by Eric Felkey Leave a reply »
Cleveland opened up its run at a championship in a fairly decisive way yesterday, rolling to a 96-83 win over the Chicago Bulls in Game One.

It was a performance you might expect from the Cavs—intensely focused for a majority of the game, a bit rusty during others, and a few mental lapses here and there.

You can't complain with the overall outcome, but there were definitely some areas where the Cavs can improve and not let the Bulls build on for Game Two.

So let's get into it...




The Good

Mo Williams

It was a big question as to how Mo would respond this postseason after his struggles last year, especially against Orlando.

When Antawn Jamison arrived, Mo struggled to find his flow in the offense. But in the last eight games of the regular season, Mo began to thrive, averaging 21.7 points, 7.3 assists, and three three-pointers a game.

His confidence showed today; he came out aggressive and attacking. He did a great job not swallowing the ball during a possession but making sure it moved from side to side, getting it to LeBron and Antawn for good scoring o ...

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