nba 2009 injury report

The Cleveland Cavaliers in May gave us a first glimpse of her potential in a few years ago when they made the NBA Finals only to lose to San Antonio Spurs without a fight as well. LeBron James was still young and kind, and it seemed that the team had to go.
The Cavs played better in the regular season of the year past than in any previous year, and is generally regarded as the favorite to make a final NBA Eastern Conference. This was especially true after Kevin Garnett was sidelined by an injury finally forced to participate in the 2009 Playoffs as a whole.
The Cavs finished with the best record in the NBA's best record and home having lost only two games. He seemed unstoppable. During the first two rounds of the playoffs, winning eight straight games, sweeping both of their opponents (a Pistons and Hawks), without losing a game.
Suddenly, he stopped on his way to the Orlando Magic, to the surprise of many. Nobody really believes that the Magic beat the Cavaliers, not to mention the fact that they did in five games.
It is clear here that Cleveland has lost the magic because they lacked a big man to contain Dwight Howard. The Cavs proactively trying to solve the problem after the end of the season and acquired Shaquille O'Neal.
Now they have a star tested both in the strengthening of this list and include Dwight Howard, the Cavaliers could very well what it takes to reach the next level here.
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2009 NBA Playoffs Recap