A hot team loses their star, and things can fall apart. A team loses three of their most important players, and even the most hard-nosed critic can be forgiving of a poor performance under such conditions.

The Cavaliers proved that it would take way more than that to stop them, sending a chill down the spine of all potential opponents for the remainder of the regular season, and into the playoffs. The Cavs were without LeBron James, Shaquille O’Neal and Antawn Jamison, but Delonte West and Mo Williams just looked at it as an opportunity to flex. While the Cavs are seen by most as a team with some depth, the shine of LeBron James’ star often conceals the team’s actual prowess. It did not help matters that Cleveland had been 0-9 since 2007-2008 without James. Still, Cleveland showed San Antonio just what they had to offer on Monday night, and the potential finals between the Lakers and the Cavs that most sports book odds makers have been predicting all season suddenly seems a little more interesting. The Lakers are in need of something – anything – to stop the three game losing streak they’re currently riding. While the Lakers are not staring down the barrel of a gun just yet, the team needs to turn things around if for no other reason than to silence critics. If a demoralized team is faced with an unexpected injury or other unpleasant surprise, the Lakers could be deprived of the title most have expected them to take all season.







