Friday, October 30, 2015

College Football TV Schedule for the October 30 and 31, 2015


College Football TV Schedule for the October 30 and 31, 2015


Friday, October 30th
East Carolina at UConn6:00 pmESPNU / WatchESPN
Louisville at Wake Forest6:00 pmESPN2 / WatchESPN
Dartmouth at Harvard6:30 pmNBCSN / NBCSN Video
Louisiana Tech at Rice7:00 pmFS1 / FS Go Video
Wyoming at Utah State9:15 pmESPN2 / WatchESPN
Saturday, October 31st   (Printable TV schedule with DirecTV channels)
NAIA: Benedictine at William Penn11:00 amESPN Extra / espn3
Elon at Stony Brook11:00 amSNY / MASN / ASN (affiliates) / CAA Video
Illinois at Penn State11:00 amESPN2 / WatchESPN
Nebraska at Purdue11:00 amESPNU / WatchESPN
Ole Miss at Auburn11:00 amESPN / WatchESPN
Rutgers at Wisconsin11:00 amBTN / BTN2Go Video
DII: Slippery Rock at Edinboro12:00 pmSTO / espn3
South Carolina at Texas A&M11:00 amSEC Network / WatchESPN
South Florida at Navy11:00 amCBSSN / $Video
Syracuse at Florida State11:00 amABC / espn3
UCF at Cincinnati11:00 amESPN News / WatchESPN
DII: West Alabama at Valdosta State11:00 amESPN Extra / espn3
Western Kentucky at Old Dominion11:00 amFSN Affiliates / FS Go Video
ESPN GoalLine (12 hour block)11:00 amESPNGL / WatchESPN
Columbia at Yale11:30 amDTV: 608 / FCSA (cable) / FS Go Video
Virginia Tech at Boston College11:30 amESPN Extra / ACC Network / espn3 (blackouts)
Indiana State at Illinois State12:00 pmESPN Extra / (CSNC / espn3*4
San Diego at Stetson12:00 pmESPN Extra / espn3
College of Faith at Texas Southern1:00 pmRSSW
South Dakota at Northern Iowa1:00 pmESPN Extra / espn3 / PSN (cable)
Western Carolina at Chattanooga1:00 pmESPN Extra / espn3
UTEP at Southern Miss1:30 pmDTV: 608-1 / FCSC (cable) / FS Go Video
Colorado at UCLA2:00 pmPAC-12 Network / PAC-12 Video
Georgia Tech at Virginia2:00 pmESPN Extra / FSN Affiliates / ACC-RSN / espn3 (blackouts)
North Dakota State at Southern Illinois2:00 pmESPN Extra / espn3 / NBC ND (cable)
USC at California2:00 pmFOX / FS Go Video
Weber State at Eastern Washington2:00 pmRSRM / RSNW / DTV: 601
Boise State at UNLV2:30 pmESPNU / WatchESPN
Clemson at North Carolina State2:30 pmESPN2 / ABC / espn3
Cornell at Princeton2:30 pmALT2 / NESN+ / ASN (affiliates)
Florida vs. Georgia2:30 pmCBS / CBS Video
Florida International at Florida Atlantic2:30 pmASN (affiliates) / CSNC *4 (jip at 3:30)
Marshall at Charlotte2:30 pmFSN Affiliates / FS Go Video
Maryland at Iowa2:30 pmESPN2 / ABC / espn3
McNeese State at Abilene Christian2:30 pmALT / MASN / ASN (affiliates) / SLC Video
Oklahoma at Kansas2:30 pmFS1 / FS Go Video
Oklahoma State at Texas Tech2:30 pmESPN / WatchESPN
San Diego State at Colorado State2:30 pmCBSSN
James Madison at William & Mary3:00 pmNBCSN / NBCSN Video
Tulsa at SMU3:00 pmESPN News / WatchESPN
UT Martin at Arkansas3:00 pmSEC Network / WatchESPN
Northern Colorado at Northern Arizona4:00 pmFSAZ / NAU-TV Video / Big Sky Video
Miami at Duke6:00 pmESPNU / WatchESPN
Michigan at Minnesota6:00 pmESPN / WatchESPN / espn3 Skycam
Oregon State at Utah6:00 pmPAC-12 Network / PAC-12 Video
Texas at Iowa State6:00 pmFS1 / FS Go Video
Texas A&M Commerce at Sam Houston State6:00 pmDTV: 608 / FCSP (cable) / FS Go Video
Tulane at Memphis6:00 pmCBSSN
UTSA at North Texas6:00 pm(NESN+ / CSCA) *4 / ASN (affiliates)
Vanderbilt at Houston6:00 pmESPN2 / WatchESPN
Maine at Villanova6:30 pmNBCSN / NBCSN Video
Tennessee at Kentucky6:30 pmSEC Network / WatchESPN
Idaho at New Mexico State7:00 pmALT / FSSW / FSW / ESPN Extra / Aggie Vision / espn3
Notre Dame at Temple7:00 pmABC / espn3
SE Louisiana at Central Arkansas7:00 pmESPN Extra / espn3
Air Force at Hawaii9:30 pmCBSSN
Stanford at Washington State9:30 pmESPN / WatchESPN
Arizona at Washington10:00 pmFS1 / FS Go Video
Games online only or not yet scheduled for nationally available networks.
Alabama A&M at Alabama State2:30 pmespn3
Austin Peay at Tennessee State2:00 pmOVC Video
DII: Bloomsburg at East Stroudsburg12:00 pmespn3
Bryant at Holy Cross12:00 pmPLN Video / Charter TV3 (MA cable)
Bucknell at Lafayette3:30 pmASN (affiliates) / PLN Video
Central Michigan at Akron1:00 pmespn3
Coastal Carolina at Charleston Southern6:00 pmASN (affiliates)
Drake at Morehead State12:00 pmOVC Video
Eastern Illinois at Murray State1:00 pmOVC Video
Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State1:00 pmespn3 / WJXS 24 (cable)?
Fordham at Colgate12:00 pmPLN Video
Furman at Samford2:00 pmespn3
Georgia State at Arkansas State6:00 pmespn3
Georgetown at Lehigh12:30 pmPLN Video / SE2 (cable)
Incarnate Word at Stephen F. Austin3:00 pmespn3
Jacksonville at Dayton12:00 pmA10 Video
Louisiana Monroe at Louisiana Lafayette4:00 pmespn3
Mercer at The Citadel1:00 pmespn3
DII: Missouri Southern at Pittsburgh State2:00 pmespn3
Monmouth at Kennesaw State12:00 pmespn3
Montana at Portland State4:00 pmBig Sky Video / Cowles Media (cable) / (ABC / FOX) MT
Montana State at North Dakota1:00 pmBig Sky Video / (Cowles Midco) (cable) / (ABC / FOX) MT
DII: North Greenville at Wingate12:30 pmespn3
Northwestern State at Nicholls6:00 pmCST (cable)
Robert Morris at CCSU11:00 amespn3
Sacred Heart at Saint Francis11:00 amNEC Front Row Video
South Dakota State at Missouri State2:00 pmespn3
Tennessee Tech at Southeast Missouri1:00 pmOVC Video
Troy at Appalachian State2:30 pmespn3
UMass at Ball State12:00 pmespn3
Wagner at Duquesne11:00 amNEC Front Row Video
Wofford at VMI12:30 pmespn3
Youngstown State at Western Illinois1:00 pmespn3

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Cleveland Cavaliers get First Win of 2015







Love leads Cavaliers past Grizzlies 106-76


MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- The Cleveland Cavalierslooked like the defending Eastern Conference champs. The Memphis Grizzlies looked like a royal mess.

Game Leaders

Kevin Love had 17 points and 13 rebounds, Richard Jefferson had 14 points and Cleveland built a big early advantage and wrecked the Grizzlies' season opener with a 106-76 victory Wednesday night.
Cleveland capitalized on Memphis' shooting woes, building a double-digit lead in the first quarter and extending the margin to 32 in the fourth. The Cavaliers lost their season opener to the Bulls 97-95 on Tuesday night.
''Tough game for the home team,'' Memphis coach Dave Joerger said. ''. We did not have any timing whatsoever. We made a lot of uncharacteristic errors.''
LeBron JamesJared Cunningham and Matthew Dellavedova had 12 points each, with James 4 of 13 from the field. Jefferson was five of six, including all three 3-point tries, part of Cleveland shooting 45 percent from beyond the arc.
Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol led the Grizzlies with 12 points apiece. Gasol and Tony Allen (six points) were the only Memphis players to make at least half their shots, and the Grizzlies shot 35 percent.

Memphis erased some of Cleveland's first-half advantage, but the deficit was too deep to overcome after halftime, particularly since the Cavaliers shot so well from 3-point range.''That's who we need to be,'' James said of the defense. ''That's who we are. In order for us to be who we want to be, we have to continue to defend at a high level.''
By the midpoint of the fourth quarter, both teams were deep into their reserves.
''We've got a long way to go,'' Jefferson said. ''Everyone does. This is not an indication. Memphis should not be worried. Chicago isn't the leaders. We are not a .500 team.''
TIP-INS
Cavaliers: At one point late in the first half, the Cavs were shooting 57.1 percent from 3-point range (8 of 14), better than their overall percentage of 55.3 percent (21 of 38). ... The Cavaliers swept last season's two games against Memphis by an average margin of 18 points. ... The Cavs made 13 3-pointers. They were fourth in the league last year with just over 10 3-pointers a game.
Grizzlies: Like many teams, the Grizzlies held a moment of silence for Minnesota Timberwolvescoach Flip Saunders, who died Sunday from cancer. ... While Jeff Green started at SF for Memphis, he played only 7 minutes in the first half and Allen started the second half. ... Memphis beat the Timberwolves in last year's season opener, the only time Memphis has started 1-0 since the franchise moved from Vancouver in 2001.
TURNING POINT
Memphis made only four of its first 25 shots, contributing to a 21-point Cavs lead early in the second quarter.
LeBRON'S BACK ON BACK-TO-BACK
James played 31 minutes against Memphis after playing 36 minutes in the season opener against Chicago. He missed two weeks during the preseason and received an anti-inflammatory injection while dealing with an achy back. ''I felt pretty good,'' James said.
RED PANDA RETURN: Red Panda, the unicycle-riding, bowl-flipping acrobat, made her return as halftime entertainment after missing the last two years with an injury. Despite the time off, the popular halftime act managed to kick all of the bowls into a stack on top of her head.
FINAL WORD: ''That was ugly. There ain't no other way to put it.'' - Allen.
UP NEXT
Cavaliers: Play home opener Friday against Miami Heat.
Grizzlies: Travel to Indiana on Thursday.


LeBron James predicts Kevin Love will have 'hell of a season'

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Kevin Love better clear his schedule for mid-February.LeBron James says that the Cleveland Cavaliers' power forward is going back to the All-Star Game.
"We'll use Kevin however he wants to be used," James said after Love led Cleveland with 17 points and 13 rebounds in the Cavs' 106-76 win over theMemphis Grizzlies on Wednesday. "I told you Kevin is going to be our main focus. He's going to have a hell of a season. He's going to get back to that All-Star status."
After seeing his numbers take a hit in his first season in Cleveland, going from 26.1 points and 12.5 rebounds in 2013-14 with Minnesota to 16.4 and 9.7 last year, Love has been a major bright spot through the Cavs' 1-1 start to the season.
Playing for the first time in more than six months after dislocating his left shoulder in the first round of the playoffs against Boston, Love has put up averages of 17.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists in Cleveland's two games against Chicago and Memphis.
"He's the focal point of us offensively," James said. "I know I can go out and get mine when I need it. But I need Kev to be as aggressive as he was tonight, and when he rebounds at the level he did tonight, the shots will automatically fall for him."
James has 37 points through Cleveland's first two games, and Love has 35.
After a rocky first season that included James calling out Love on social media and Love picking Russell Westbrook over James for MVP, the pair met in Los Angeles for multiple lengthy conversations this summer before Love agreed to a max five-year, $113 million extension with the Cavs.
"I knew he'd be sharp when I had my conversation with him in Los Angeles in the offseason," James said when asked if he was surprised how in tune Love's game has been right out of the gate.
Love was asked what message he conveyed to James during their time together in L.A.
"Just that I can do more," Love said. "I think that he knew that. Since then I think everybody has really stepped up and asked what they can do in their respective roles. From a comfort standpoint, I just feel a lot, a lot better."
Love was named an All-Star in three out of his six seasons with the Timberwolves before finishing sixth in All-Star voting among all Eastern Conference frontcourt players last season and failing to make the team.
Cavs coach David Blatt, who last week said Love was in the best shape of his life, complimented Love for his production thus far.
"I've said that he was very active in terms of conditioning," Blatt said. "And obviously, in terms of the rehab, he couldn't and didn't get involved in contact work until just a few weeks ago. So as far as game rhythm, I think it's natural that he's a little bit behind as far as that's concerned. But you didn't see it tonight. He was not only active, but he was very efficient, and he's played two pretty good games for us after sitting out for a long, long time. A lot of credit to him."

Report: Cavs called players-only meeting in preseason

The phrase “players-only meeting” is never a great thing to hear in the NBA, but it can be healthy for a team to air out concerns. The season is only a day underway, and alreadyLeBron James is displeased with what he sees as a lack of focus in the Cavaliers’ locker room. Chris Haynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the Cavs addressed the issues in a meeting during training camp:
James wasn’t the only one who noticed something didn’t feel right about the team’s demeanor. Other players saw it too, prompting a team meeting before they took off for an exhibition game at Toronto on Oct. 17.
“[We were] just making sure everybody is doing the right thing and having the right goals in their heads,” the Cavs’ Sasha Kaunsaid of that meeting.
Players, I’m told, spoke up about not liking what some considered to be a increasingly loose, frolicsome atmosphere. James, I’m told, chimed in on the need to straighten up. Guidelines were given and a renewed commitment was established.
The weight of the world is on James’ shoulders. He knows how much a championship would mean to the city of Cleveland. The Cavaliers may have the talent and depth to contend, but unless they approach the season the right way, the amount of quality players won’t mean a thing.
“All I care about is raising banners,” James told Northeast Ohio Media Group. “Nothing else. That’s what I’m here for.”
More than ever before in his career, James is conscious of his own mortality. His back has already been giving him issues, and it’s likely only one or two more years that his body can physically hold up to playing at the level he’s been playing at. There’s no more room to screw around if they want to win a title before the window closes. That’s the message he’s sending.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Everything Cavs


Cavs play the Grizzlies tonight at 8:00





Cavaliers 95

(0-1, 0-1 away)

Bulls 97

(1-0, 1-0 home)
Coverage: TNT
8:00 PM ET, October 27, 2015
United Center, Chicago, IL
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Top Performers
Cle: L. James 25 Pts, 10 Reb, 5 Ast, 1 Stl
Chi: N. Mirotic 19 Pts, 9 Reb, 1 Ast, 1 Stl




The greatest burden of LeBron James' career awaits him this season


CHICAGO – The high-energy music of rappers Eminem and Future blared throughout the visiting locker room Tuesday night at United Center, drowning out all conversations and forcing anyone seeking a quiet moment to flee, as LeBron James took his place alongside a powder blue medicine ball occupying the middle of the floor. James leaned back on the ball, then balanced his toes on it as he stretched forward. He contorted his body in awkward positions to get his troublesome lower back ready for the first game of a 13th season in which the burden to produce a title is perhaps greater than at any point in a career filled with often unrealistic or unfair expectations.
Back in a building where he ended the Bulls' season for the fourth time last May, under the shadow of Michael Jordan's six championship banners, James was set to play in front of an audience thatincluded the team's most famous and powerful fan in President Barack Obama. And, despite nursing a back injury that has required two injections in the past 10 months, starting the season without its intended starting backcourt, a recently settled contract dispute involving the backup power forward and working in the starting power forward back in the fold after a nearly six-month hiatus, James was being asked to lead a Cleveland Cavaliers team that is the prohibitive favorite to win the Eastern Conference – and to end a 51-year championship drought for its city.
"We have to get healthy and be full to really see our potential. But we have the potential to be very good," James said hours before the Cavaliers dropped their season opener 97-95 to a highly motivated Bulls team that won in the debut of coach Fred Hoiberg.
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LeBron James had 25 points in the Cavaliers' loss to the Bulls. (Getty Images)
LeBron James had 25 points in the Cavaliers' loss to the Bulls. (Getty Images)
Nothing about the loss suggested the Cavaliers wouldn't have another season that extends into June. All-star point guard Kyrie Irving was back in Cleveland still recovering from his fractured kneecap but his fill-in Mo Williamsscored 19 points in his return to the organization, looking similar to the player he was five years ago, the last time he shared the court with James. Kevin Love hadn't played with James since separating his shoulder in a sweep of the Boston Celtics last May but scored 18 points and made 3-pointers on consecutive possessions late to put the Cavaliers in position to steal a victory. Tristan Thompson came off the bench to snag 12 rebounds in his first action since signing an $82 million contract last week, ending a lengthy stalemate with the organization. And after scoring 25 points with 10 rebounds, five assists and just one turnover in 36 minutes, James said his back "felt great" and he "had a bounce in my step."
James didn't have enough bounce to prevent Bulls centerPau Gasol from stuffing him on a potential game-tying layup with 3.6 seconds remaining. But the Cavaliers managed to make a relatively full-strength Bulls team – with the exception of a one-eyed Derrick Rose – sweat until Jimmy Butler knocked away Williams' inbounds pass to James as time expired.
"I was kind of surprised," James said of the performance, conceding that the first few weeks of the regular season won't be easy to navigate as the Cavaliers attempt to become the team many expect.
James was given somewhat of a pass last season as he attempted to establish a winning culture on a franchise that had drifted into the abyss while he salsa danced to two championships and four NBA Finals runs in Miami. The Cavaliers had the talent but lacked the experience and pedigree to win – proven by their 19-20 start, the need for two season-altering trades and James' two-week mental and physical vacation. But the success of James's ability to impart the lessons learned from his time with the Heat was found as Cleveland eventually pushed Golden State in the NBA Finals for six hard-fought games without Love and Irving for all but one game.
"When he made the decision to come back here, he was the first one to admit it would be extremely frustrating because the expectations and the process we had to take, we couldn't short cut," Cavaliers reserve James Jones said. "We know that it has to come together for us to do what we want to do, and that's all on us. We know that there are going to be some trials that come with it."
Injuries and misfortune, but not James, were to blame for coming up short against the Warriors. James' performance was so majestic that many argued he should've been named Finals MVP in defeat. But that run raised the expectations for what a full-strength squad could accomplish, to where the Cavaliers are supposed to win at a time when James seriously had to confront basketball mortality as he crossed over to the other side of 30. The culmination of those deep playoff runs and summers dedicated to USA Basketball in the quest for two Olympic gold medals, are finally beginning to show, forcing James to contemplate every means of preservation.
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James stretched his back when he wasn't playing. (Getty)
James stretched his back when he wasn't playing. (Getty)
James is now entering a season that served as the last of Jordan's titles, the fourth of Kobe Bryant's five, and he has already logged more career minutes than Larry Bird or Magic Johnson. Now James has to manage a back injury that the Cavaliers don't believe is too serious despite requiring him to receive an injection two weeks ago.
"I didn't just sit around, I actually worked a lot of things to help me stay balanced, keep me going in the right direction," he said. "I know the work that I put into it. I know how I treat my body and it responded very well."
By the time President Obama high-fived his way into the arena with about three minutes left in the first quarter and grabbed a courtside seat to watch his beloved Bulls, James had already taken his first breather of the season, pulling himself off the floor. He needed another early in the second half because, "I was gassed." Whatever pain the back is causing, James will keep to himself. But coach David Blatt stated afterward that the plan will be to limit James to around 35 minutes to keep fresh the four-time MVP for what the Cavaliers hope will be another deep run.
"LeBron, obviously, is our guy," Blatt said. "We're a team and we need to play like a team" to lighten his load.
James has vanquished all foes in the league's perennially inferior conference to reach the NBA Finals five consecutive years, and no team stands out as an obvious obstacle to a sixth straight trip, something not seen since the days of Bill Russell. Blatt agreed to a suggestion that the Cavaliers had some "rotten luck" in the preseason, but that hasn't changed the ultimate objective for the franchise. The Cavaliers know that until another team emerges as a serious threat, they are the only team standing in their way.
"We're not yet where we're going to be," Blatt said. "Without question, we're going to be a little bit choppy in the beginning, it's just the nature of what we went through. We will get there."

LeBron, Cavs fine with results of 'first test' against Bulls
Make no mistake, the Cleveland Cavaliers would have liked to come away with a win on opening night.
But in a matchup of division rivals seemingly destined for another collision course in the postseason, LeBron James and the reigning Eastern Conference champs will leave Chicago comfortable with their performance despite a 97-95 loss to the Bulls.
The shorthanded Cavaliers even had a chance to spoil the Bulls' home opener for a second straight season. But two stellar efforts from the Bulls in the final 10 seconds, a Pau Gasol block on James and then Jimmy Butler batting away the inbounds pass to run out the clock, ended a frantic rally just shy.
"There were a lot of positives for us," Cavaliers coach David Blatt said after the game. "We were one shot from winning the game. We're not yet where we're going to be. Not to be someone that knows what happens ahead of time, but that's what happens."
Though appropriate for all teams playing in their first "real" contests, Tuesday night acted as 48 minutes of allowing the Cavaliers to shake off the rust and acclimate further following a hard-luck preseason that included time missed from five of their top six contributors. Neither members of the expected starting backcourt of Kyrie Irving (knee) and Iman Shumpert (wrist) have begun practicing, and neither have a timetable for their return. Newcomer Mo Williams and J.R. Smith started in their places; Williams scored 19 points and Smith added eight points and five rebounds.
LeBron James dazzled in front of the 21,957 in attendance with 25 points and 10 rebounds, but did so after missing the last two weeks of practice following an anti-inflammatory injection to help his ailing back. His departure from the team's final four preseason games coincided with the return of Kevin Love, who had missed the last six and a half months following surgery to repair a dislocated shoulder suffered in the playoffs. Love, in his first game action with James since Game 4 of the first round against the Celtics, scored 18 points.
There was also Tristan Thompson, who ended a holdout less than a week ago by agreeing to a five-year, $82 million deal. There was little doubt he'd play, but missing time in training camp and all seven preseason games meant a rocky start was inevitable; a two-point, 12-rebound, four-foul performance validated that.
"When you haven't played and practiced with your full unit," Blatt said after the game, "you're going to be off with some of your shots."
Blatt also remained upbeat about the Game 1 loss, a far different assessment of his team than last year's shocking loss at home to the Knicks on opening night. His players agreed, with the Cleveland locker room far from panicked or concerned following the game. The good included 26 assists on 36 made field goals, an impressive figure considering Irving's and Shumpert's absences. They also committed just 10 turnovers and outscored the Bulls in every quarter after an abysmal opening stanza. Those numbers, despite poor shooting, left James feeling good, all things considered.
"We missed, I would say, 6 chippies, 8 chippies around the rim where we could have got to 30 assists. So I am surprised at that. I thought that offensively we would be a little bit more rusty, out of place," James admitted, "and for us to have 26 assists and 10 turnovers in a game, especially versus the Bulls, that’s something you can say we’re better than we all expected.
"Tonight was the first test," he added. "We gave ourselves a chance to win on the road and that’s all you can want."
But the slow start simply proved too much to overcome. The second unit struggled mightily when James exited early in the first quarter, shooting 1-for-8 and allowing the Bulls a 13-0 run that pushed the lead to as many as nine. But there was unexpected improvement there, too, and it came in the third quarter as the Bulls appeared to be pulling away.
Derrick Rose, who scored 18 points and handed out five assists, lit up Williams and the Cavs to begin the third quarter, scoring or assisting on 15 of the Bulls' first 17 points of the stanza that gave them a 13-point lead at the 8:27 mark of the period. With 4:21 remaining and the Cavaliers down 10, Blatt lifted James. A group that included reserves Matthew Dellavedova, Richard Jefferson and Anderson Varejao proceeded to go on a 13-6 run to close the period, giving the Cavaliers life heading into the final quarter.
"It started with our second unit doing a great job defensively and really moving the ball in their minutes," Blatt said of the second-half comeback. "And obviously it got us back in the game. We went to the bench and they did a great job fighting back for us."
Cleveland briefly took the lead on a floater from James with 5:32 to play, its first since midway through the first quarter. But Fred Hoiberg, making his NBA head coaching debut, and the Bulls responded with a 10-3 run, led by Nikola Mirotic and capped off with a Rose bank shot to give the hosts a 93-85 lead inside 3 minutes to play.
Kevin Love scored eight straight points for Cleveland before Gasol and the Bulls clamped down, securing their first victory of the year and the first mental edge in a battle between two rivals sure to last the entire year.
For the Cavaliers, though, the loss was given context. Missing their backcourt, Love and James together for the first time since May, shooting 32 percent in the first half and still having the ball with a chance to win on the last possession was reason enough for them to take positives leaving Chicago, understanding that the prohibitive favorites in the East are playing for much more than a regular season game in late October.
The Cavaliers' "first test," as James described it, was done shorthanded. Blatt and his group will be more prepared in terms of depth and firepower, as those tests begin increasing in difficulty and importance.
"When you have weapons like we do you’ve got to just stick with it. Kevin hit some big shots. LeBron made some big plays," Jefferson said. "And we had a chance to win it on the road after not playing well, and that’s a compliment to everyone in this room."