Different perspective
Cavs blog by Bob Finnan
Raptors guard Jose Calderon loves what he's seen of the Cavaliers.
Of course, most people would after a team has won 17 of its last 18 games, including their last nine in a row.
"They have confidence and they're playing well at home," Calderon said of the Cavs' 12-0 start at The Q.
"They've been playing well for a long time and sometimes that's good. Right now, Boston and Cleveland almost have the same team as last year. They added Mo Williams, but he's the same kind of player."
The Cavs' identity is on the defensive end. They are first in the league in points allowed and opponents' field-goal percentage.
And that's why they'll go deep into the playoffs.
Jump aboard.
Raptors guard Jose Calderon loves what he's seen of the Cavaliers.
Of course, most people would after a team has won 17 of its last 18 games, including their last nine in a row.
"They have confidence and they're playing well at home," Calderon said of the Cavs' 12-0 start at The Q.
"They've been playing well for a long time and sometimes that's good. Right now, Boston and Cleveland almost have the same team as last year. They added Mo Williams, but he's the same kind of player."
The Cavs' identity is on the defensive end. They are first in the league in points allowed and opponents' field-goal percentage.
And that's why they'll go deep into the playoffs.
Jump aboard.
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