CAVALIERS at THUNDER | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | April 8, 2021



CAVALIERS at THUNDER | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | April 8, 2021

The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder, 129-102. Collin Sexton led the way for the Cavaliers with 27 PTS and 4 AST, while Kevin Love added a season-high 18 PTS and 11 REB in the victory. Ty Jerome tallied a career-high 23 PTS, along with 3 REB and 3 AST for the Thunder.

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25 thoughts on “CAVALIERS at THUNDER | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | April 8, 2021”

  1. Cavs fans who wanna get rid of either garland and sexton are fake cavs fans ima cavs fan but I love these guys as an backcourt I hope their an backcourt long term

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  2. everyone was quick to call sexton a "Bust" a few years ago. Same thing for garland last year. Okoro is finally gettin a little love here lately but he was in the so called experts doghouse most of the season. I kept tellin everyone that these guys are just babys and once they learn the league LOOK OUT! Cavs would've been a contender this year if they were'nt hit so hard with the injury bug. Aint no one gonna want to play them when Nance and Allen come back

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  3. You know that Cleveland had the potential chance to create a trio dynasty?!? …. in 2003 they drafted Lebron and still had A Prime Carlos Boozer, and Eric snow. And fast forward to the 2004 draft and Dwight Howard is the prize, before that, during the season they should have extended Boozers contract and then traded him and Zydrunas Ilygauskas plus a few future draft picks, boom now They have Lebron and Howard. Now it's the 2004-2005 season the Cavaliers also have Larry hughes, and eric snow, gooden, and varejao still.
    Fastforward to the 2005 draft and Chris Paul is the prize. They trade Eric Snow, Larry Hughes, Varejao, and Gooden, plus multiple 1st and second round picks. Boom now Cleveland has a young Prime Lebron and a young prime Howard, plus CP3,….they definitely find them help in free agency and still have Donyell Marshall, and Daniel Gibson, and the rest of the team is free agency.
    But the thought of them having this super team dynasty guarantees them multiple finals trips. This was a potential dynasty that sadly never happened because of the ownership in Cleveland hence why Lebron left twice and hence why Kyrie left. They may never have a blockbuster chance at that kind of potential dynasty build. Not many people realize Cleveland had that chance. It definitely would have been fun watching those 3 stars play together, only San Antonio would rival them.
    The 09&10 Lakers I don't see them beating this super team, but no doubt that the world would have seen the greatest of Kobe lol. Cleveland would have contested for the finals championship from 2006 til atleast 2013 which was right when Howard started having problems, but he potentially by then if I'm the owner of Cleveland and Howard is going down hill, I trade him for a rookie DeMarcus Cousins and spend a hell of alot overtime working with Cousins trying to teach him to control his anger 😂😂😂 and pushing him to unlock his potential.
    By then Cleveland from 05-06 to 13-14 they definitely have already won atleast 4 titles to be fair to The Spurs, because the Spurs are not going to be denied neither. But that Cleveland super team that never was, That could have been lol, would have been a perennial championship team no doubt about it

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