Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Cavs Lose 25th Straight, Another NBA Futility Mark

Cleveland Cavaliers lost their way to the NBA record book fashion assembly rather than a merger, but the head of a call struck a typical group, it can not do anything right.

As the center of 7 meters loses the ball to jump 6-foot-2 guard. And a decent outside shooter decided to move to old-fashioned way and not putting the potential tying 3-pointer.

The guards ordered the Cavs to a 99-96 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Monday night, making it 25 straight losses, most in league history, no matter how it mattered.

Cleveland set a record for futility in the season a few days ago, but the League also maintains a set of records series that takes account of losing skid stretched over two seasons. The summit that we, too, do the first year of post-LeBron James even more forgettable for the Cavaliers. The previous record was also established by the Cavs, which covers the end of the 1981-82 season and the beginning of 1982-83.

"We have the record books, we all know that we do not want to be part of, but you can not go back and turn back the hands of time," forward Antawn Jamison said. "We must make sure to come. The most important thing is to get the win."