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Cle @ Hou

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Cle @ Hou

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HOUSTON -- The result was welcome but the process offered more of the inconsistent defensive effort that has plagued the Cleveland Cavaliers throughout the opening weeks of the season.

Cleveland (5-6) mustered the offense to outgun the Milwaukee Bucks 124-119 on Tuesday night at Quicken Loans Arena, yet the victory marked a ninth consecutive game in which it surrendered at least 112 points.

The Cavaliers snapped a three-game home skid but needed a 55.5 effective field goal percentage to do so, with monster efforts from Kevin Love (32 points, 16 rebounds) and LeBron James (30 points, eight rebounds, nine assists) required to offset the Bucks' 56.6 percent shooting, 13 3-pointers, and a 40-point night from Giannis Antetokounmpo.

However, there were some positives within the triumph for the Cavaliers, who will visit the Houston Rockets on Thursday night at Toyota Center. Their 39-point first quarter represented a reversal from a series of slow starts to grease the skids to their run of losses. And, with James and Love on the bench, Cleveland extended its lead during a key stretch to open the fourth.

"We got stops and we made shots," James said. "They had a couple defensive miscues: J.R. (Smith) came off one and hit a 3, D-Wade (Dwyane Wade) hit a pull-up, and Jeff (Green) was able to get to the free-throw line and get two free throws as well. And then we got stops defensively. That was very key."

Those moments of defense might be fleeting. The Cavaliers remain last in the NBA in defensive rating at 112.4 points per 100 possessions, and while offenses throughout the league are thriving, Cleveland won't amount to much if it doesn't improve on the defensive end.

"A 39-point (second) quarter is too much, though," Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said. "If we can get teams to 27-, 28-point quarters, that's a lot better."

The Rockets (8-3) certainly have the capability to shatter any designs the Cavaliers have on defensive development. Behind guard James Harden, who claimed his second Western Conference Player of the Week award on Monday, Houston appears to have found its offense.

With Harden averaging 38.7 points and 11 assists per game, the Rockets put together a modest three-game winning streak while scoring 125 points per game on 51.2 percent shooting, including 42 percent on 3-pointers. And after lamenting their slow start offensively, the Rockets have climbed to fifth in offensive rating (108.4) and 13th in pace (101.2).

Houston has found its footing without guard Chris Paul, who is inching closer to a return having missed the past 10 games with a sore left knee. The Rockets remain uncommitted to a hard date for Paul to rejoin their lineup, but they anticipate another bump once he is back.

"It will be a different team with Chris out there, hopefully better," Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni said. "I'm happy with where we are, not content at all. The players aren't. We've blown some games. The first eight games I don't think we played well. The last three we've played well and now we've just got to keep it going and keep improving knowing that there will be times where we slide backwards. But that's part of the season."
Lets go Rockets. I predict Houston will try to run the old Cavs off the court. Again, Houston lives and dies by the three, layups, and free throws.

If Lebron can slow down the pace, he can will the Cavs to a win in Houston, but hia teammates must play team defense.

Should be a good, playoff type game. Good early test for both teams.
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1st Quarter-15-0 run prior to James injury.

Rockets with a big lead are able to keep the lead as long as they keep up the pace as well as their shooting percentage. The game will most likely be over if Lebron ends up leaving the game (looks like he wont). Even if fully healthy, the Rockets will eventually wear out the Cavs old Defense with ball movement.

Rockets end the quarter on a 24-7 run.
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2nd Quarter- Eric Gordon is a BEAST. 6th Man of the Year last season. He can create his own shot, and averaged 11 3PT attempts last season off the bench. The Rockets appear to be a much more refined team than the Cavs, obviously. The Cavaliers haven't had steady lineups all season.

The Cavaliers have been getting eaten up in the post with Thompson out for the foreseeable future. They play a lot of Iso-Ball as well.

Jeff Green and Lebron exploded, coming back from 18 to take the lead. The Cavs caused turnovers, and pushed the action halfway through the 2nd Quarter. Harden and Ariza both have 3 fouls which will inevitably come into play as the game goes on.
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3rd Quarter- The 3rd Quarter was pretty basic. Houston took back the lead and Harden really came on and scored more in the third than he did first two quarters combined.
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4th Quarter- Houston pulled it out in a tight final quarter. Capela sealed the game with a big block on Lebron. Harden ended up being the second player is history with a Triple-Double as well as 5 steals and 5 3pt FG's.

Final- Houston attempted 46 3pt FG compared to Cleveland's 26, with a conversion rate of 34.8%. Houston out-rebounded Cleveland 45-26, and shot 22 more FT's with a 80.6%.

Love fouling out with around 3:00 left in 4th led to Lebron being the primary scorer for the remaimder of the game. The absence of Thompson is a detriment to Cleveland's ability to play straight up in the post.
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another emotional boost from a local sports team while the city continues with the hurricane clean up.

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Cavs need Thomas back.
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