The chapter discusses the weaknesses of the Cleveland Cavaliers' offense and the adjustments they need to make. They talk about the lack of shooting and spacing, and the cramped court. They also mention the question of who will start as the small forward. They analyze the playoff series against the Knicks, where they struggled against the pressure and attention from the defense. They highlight the importance of adding more spacing and driving lanes for their main players.
Zach and ESPN's Tim Bontemps discuss the Heat and Sixers after neither was able to make a trade (yet), the James Harden stand-off, the Clippers role, much more. Then Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com hops on to preview the Cavs.
Hawks bet (1:02)
Heat outlook (5:00)
Like the over on 44 wins for Miami (14:54)
Tyler Herro’s strengths and weaknesses (20:39)
Sixers options with James Harden (31:03)
Similarities between ’23-‘24 Sixers and ’18-’19 Raptors (35:59)
The Tyrese Maxey breakout is coming (42:54)
Chris Fedor on the Cavs (54:34)
How does Cleveland recover after last year's defeat (57:30)
Who starts at the 3 for Cleveland? (1:00:00)
Pressure on JB Bickerstaff (1:03:30)
Change in tempo in Cleveland (1:07:20)
Are we going to see less Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley lineups? (1:11:35)
What is Cleveland's plan against top wings? (1:15:00)
Will Evan Mobley's defensive role change? (1:22:00)
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