The Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Detroit Pistons last night by a score of 110-103, but they made some strides. I know, I know, I know, nobody wants to hear that type of thing right now. A good amount of you reading this are probably Cleveland Browns fans, and probably don’t want to hear that “progress” jargon, and that’s fine. The Cavs have been better the last two games, though, and Larry Nance Jr. is a reason for that.
As KJG’s Jackson Flickinger noted in his recent article, Cleveland got pounded by Detroit’s lethal 4-5 combination of Blake Griffin–Andre Drummond to the tune of 52 points and 32 rebounds.