Cleveland Cavs Front Office Deserves Major Blame for Nightmare Results

January 14th, 2014 by Adam Fromal Leave a reply »

For the Cleveland Cavaliers, the toughest part about the 2013-14 campaign is that it's just not going anywhere. It may be a nightmare, but the team is stuck in it and can't wake up. 

Even with Luol Deng on the roster, the Cavs bottomed out against the Sacramento Kings. En route to its third loss of the season by at least 29 points, Cleveland scored only 80 points on Jan. 12, allowing 124 to Rudy Gay, DeMarcus Cousins and Co.

Ouch.



The loss dropped Cleveland to 13-24 on the season. Even in the ridiculously weak Eastern Conference—one in which a .405 winning percentage is good enough to make the playoffs—that leaves the Cavs at No. 11. Not exactly what the franchise was dreaming about heading into the season. 

Visions of playoff games and championship dreams have been replaced by red "L"s, shots clanging off the rim and fighting between the members of the squad. It's not a pretty sight. 

Obviously, there's a lot of blame to be doled out for the disappointing season.

It all starts out with the front office. 

 

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