
Reacting to the Cavs’ third straight come from behind win: Is this habit beginning to become a problem? — Wine and Gold Talk podcast
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cavs have come back from double-digit deficits in each of their last three contests. In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, hosts Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor discuss if the Cavs are creating a habit of playing with their opponents and the risks of this tug-of-war against tougher NBA competition.
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Takeaways:
The Cavs have developed a habit of slow starts that needs addressing.
Accountability among players is crucial for maintaining performance standards.
The team’s ability to overcome deficits shows their growth from last season.
Statistical achievements highlight the Cavs’ dominance in the league.
Depth in the roster allows for strategic player management and rest.
Individual performances, like Jared Allen’s, are key to team success.
Coaching strategies have evolved, allowing for in-game adjustments.
The Sixth Man of the Year race is competitive, with Cavs players in contention.
Maintaining focus on championship aspirations is vital for the team’s mindset.