Kyrie Irving feels that the basketball should be in his hands or in the hands of LeBron James when the Cavaliers are trying to close out a game.
INDEPENDENCE, OHIO— For three consecutive games and for three quarters of Cleveland’s fourth game against the Pistons, the Cavaliers moved the ball quite well.
All of a sudden, in the fourth quarter of Cleveland’s final contest against Detroit, said ball stopped moving.
Instead, Kyrie Irving and LeBron James took it, forced the others Cavaliers to clear out and made their moves towards the hoop.
The isolation basketball that the Cavaliers had tried to venture away from for the whole season was back.