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Lebron23
06-04-2015, 12:24 AM
http://www.thescore.com/nba/news/774867

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The fight for the NBA championship is a war of attrition, one that requires immense skill and, unfortunately for some, the occasional benefit of timing and luck.

That luck particularly pertains to injuries, which the Golden State Warriors can vouch for. They've remained largely healthy throughout their playoff run, and Marreese Speights (calf) and Klay Thompson (concussion) have both been cleared for the NBA Finals.

Related: NBA Finals Preview - 3 things you need to know about Warriors vs. Cavaliers

Their opponent, the Cleveland Cavaliers, have not been quite so lucky. Not only is Kevin Love out for the season and their rotation essentially down to eight, but point guard Kyrie Irving will be tasked with hobbling through the series as best he can.

Irving has been battling left knee tendinitis, and while he was able to play in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, the return from the team's nine-day siesta has been discouraging. Head coach David Blatt has said Irving still doesn't look himself, and Irving has admitted he won't be 100 percent "unless something miraculous happens."

Playing injured is something most players will learn to deal with at some point in their careers, although it's hardly easy. LeBron James has even said, Irving at less than 100 percent is still preferable to no Irving at all.

"It's an adjustment at this point," Irving said Wednesday. "I'm just going to will myself to play."

To try to get ready for Thursday's tip-off, Irving has been undergoing plenty of treatment and practicing on a somewhat limited basis. While he's remained adamant he'll play and the Cavaliers haven't issued a formal injury report, there's also been no official confirmation of his availability.

"Just taking the necessary days to get my body prepared to play Game 1," Irving said. "Being with our medical staff, and like I said, just trying to do whatever I can to be prepared for Game 1."

Even on a limited basis, Irving's presence is required if the Cavs are going to hang with the Warriors. They can't afford to shorten the rotation further, and while there's no good place to hide Irving on defense, where he struggles even when healthy, the added offensive threat he provides will help keep the Warriors from selling out completely to gum up James' game.

In his first career playoffs, Irving has averaged 18.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 3.7 assists, shooting 43.6 percent from the floor and 48.1 percent on threes. The counting numbers are modest relative to his regular-season performance, but impressive given he's played the bulk of the playoffs banged-up.

http://www.thescore.com/nba/news/774867

I respect any players who play through injuries. Gonna give some props to Irving.

kamil
06-04-2015, 12:30 AM
What happens if he's detrimental? Are you still going to praise him?

Castor Troy
06-04-2015, 03:29 AM
I am not rooting for the Cavs to win, but you never wish injury on anyone. Unless he gets absolutely torched on defence, i would try and play him as much as possible. He isnt the primary ball handler anyway. He plays SG with a PG body.

RedBlackAttack
06-04-2015, 03:36 AM
KI has shown a lot of toughness throughout this postseason. When it is this clear that a guy is so far from 100% as it is in his case, it's easy to just shut it down and hope for the best. Kyrie has only missed two games in these playoffs despite being nowhere near himself.

It really sucks for those of us who've watched him all season, because he has one of the most aesthetically pleasing games in the league and he had been absolutely killing it recently (since the trades) as the clear-cut No. 2 option and oftentimes the No. 1 scoring option.

That's just not possible in the state we saw him in during the Bulls/Hawks series. Still, in the close-out game of Atlanta, Kyrie put up an efficient 16 points and 5 assists in just 21 minutes. If he can match that production over 30-35 minutes, you're talking about 20-25 points and 7-9 assists. IMO, that would be enough to sway this series.

We need KI to keep battling. And, if it turns out that he's too hobbled to be effective, it will be up to the coaching staff to make the difficult (but correct) choice to sit him... because Kyrie has shown that he's going to keep trying. I commend him for it.

He'll be a lot better in future playoffs for having to endure this.

JimmyMcAdocious
06-04-2015, 03:43 AM
You're probably the best Cavs fan here, Lebron23. Thanks for the post.

JohnFreeman
06-04-2015, 03:44 AM
Healthy Irving is incredible too watch

Meticode
06-04-2015, 03:48 AM
You're probably the best Cavs fan here, Lebron23. Thanks for the post.
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VengefulAngel
06-04-2015, 04:04 AM
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:applause:

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RoseCity07
06-04-2015, 04:44 AM
Kinda feels like he got better with rest but is playing the injury card. He's ready but just in case he has an excuse. I don't even care. This is the Lebron show.

Taller than CP3
06-04-2015, 04:52 AM
He has his excuses all lined up.

If he plays well, then he's a hero.

If he plays like shit, then he's supposed to because he's injured lol.

Nick Young
06-04-2015, 05:17 AM
KI has shown a lot of toughness throughout this postseason. When it is this clear that a guy is so far from 100% as it is in his case, it's easy to just shut it down and hope for the best. Kyrie has only missed two games in these playoffs despite being nowhere near himself.

It really sucks for those of us who've watched him all season, because he has one of the most aesthetically pleasing games in the league and he had been absolutely killing it recently (since the trades) as the clear-cut No. 2 option and oftentimes the No. 1 scoring option.

That's just not possible in the state we saw him in during the Bulls/Hawks series. Still, in the close-out game of Atlanta, Kyrie put up an efficient 16 points and 5 assists in just 21 minutes. If he can match that production over 30-35 minutes, you're talking about 20-25 points and 7-9 assists. IMO, that would be enough to sway this series.

We need KI to keep battling. And, if it turns out that he's too hobbled to be effective, it will be up to the coaching staff to make the difficult (but correct) choice to sit him... because Kyrie has shown that he's going to keep trying. I commend him for it.

He'll be a lot better in future playoffs for having to endure this.
Yes. It is a good audition for his future on the Lakers.

NZStreetBaller
06-04-2015, 05:37 AM
He has his excuses all lined up.

If he plays well, then he's a hero.

If he plays like shit, then he's supposed to because he's injured lol.

This.

I know a few guys who do this every pick up game we have.

Oh i have a sore back or oh i havent played for ages.....

buddha
06-04-2015, 05:46 AM
he has tendonitis not cancer, he needs to quit being a bitch.

raprap
06-04-2015, 06:16 AM
Kyrie bluffing. Expect him to win Fmvp :rockon:

Quickening
06-04-2015, 06:58 AM
This.

I know a few guys who do this every pick up game we have.

Oh i have a sore back or oh i havent played for ages.....

Yes its not like he has been obviously injured throughout the playoffs

AussieBaller99
06-04-2015, 07:39 AM
True Australian spirit!

Nuff Said
06-04-2015, 08:37 AM
Welp, LeBron has his next "Wade."

imdaman99
06-04-2015, 08:58 AM
I hate it when athletes put themselves so highly. I'm going to WILL myself to play? Get off your high horse and play. What is this WILLing yourself to play? Players have played with far worse injuries, you don't miss Finals games due to this.

HurricaneKid
06-04-2015, 10:55 AM
What percentage of NBA players have knee tendenitis? 60%? Higher?

Way to gut it out Kyrie.

DukeDelonte13
06-04-2015, 11:47 AM
this sucks.

:(