Cavs' offensive woes are... offensive
In 2005, Mike Brown took over a Cavs team that went 42-40 a year before under Paul Silas. Since then, he has compiled a 145-101 (.589) regular season record and led his team to the Finals last season. Good work, right? Yes, but a closer look at the numbers reveals something very troubling.
The Cavs are getting worse offensively. The table below shows the Cavs' year-by-year offensive and defensive ratings, which are defined as points scored (or points allowed) per 100 possessions... (Read the rest of the article after the jump.)
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