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Darius Garland ignites Cavs to comeback victory over the Knicks: Wine and Gold Talk podcast



Darius Garland ignites Cavs to comeback victory over the Knicks: Wine and Gold Talk podcast

In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor discuss the Cavs’ recent victory over the New York Knicks. They analyze the team’s performance, focusing on Darius Garland’s standout game, the importance of physicality and defense, and the depth of the roster. The conversation also touches on the significance of this win in the context of the season and the upcoming challenges the Cavs will face.

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  1. Josh Hart was killing the Cavs. Out rebounding our bigs. Out hustling our backcourt. Bridges was getting anything he wanted too. I want to see NY fully healthy because Robinson has always bullied Cavs' bigs. Allen should dunk everything instead of playing soft.

  2. I remember when he was mentioned in Cavs trade talks. What an addition that would have been!!

  3. I always figured that in order for the two small guard to work, DG and DM needed to average thirty points each–like they did last night. However, when the two played alongside each other It didn't work. KA Found a way to limit their playing time together without having DG come off the bench. It's genius! Even in the last five minutes they did not play that total time together. Sometimes Less is better than more and this may be one of those cases. However in the last couple minutes they did play together. Since DG had the hot hand, they went to him. With Mobley, DG and DM in the lineup in the final moments, nobody cares who gets the shots. It's who has the hot hand. How does a team guard those three? The Cavs are going to get a quality shot off. This also allows elite defender DW to play without worrying about his scoring. They don't need his scoring with this lineup.

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