On Jan 12th, things get hot when the Cleveland Cavaliers come into Phoenix to face the Phoenix Suns. A few years ago, this would’ve been an outstanding game with LeBron James and Amare Stoudemire going head up in a collision course. In the era of free agency however, times surely have changed as this game appears substantially different. Phoenix is preferred by 6 points over the Cavaliers and this seems to be a safe wager.

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The Cavaliers have experienced quite a sea change in the last 3 years as a squad. With the departure of LeBron James still wreaking havoc on the squad all this time later, the Cavs have struggled mightily to produce a quality basketball squad to put on the court. The Cavaliers lost a record 23 consecutive competitions last season with the one bright spot arriving in the form of Baron Davis who helped the squad with a few late season victories. Baron Davis departed for New York right after the lockout ended and the Cavs again are confronted with the candidate of a difficult season. The Cavs are paced by veterans PF Antawn Jamison and fan fave PF Anderson Varejao. SG Daniel Gibson and PG Kyrie Irving total the backcourt for the struggling Cavaliers.

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The Phoenix Suns additionally are coping with changing times in this present-day NBA landscape. Star PG Steve Nash is constantly questioned about his future as Nash is in his last year under contract. The rumor is that the Phoenix Suns may possibly deal him to a challenger before the season ends. Although both Nash and the Phoenix Suns front office refute those rumors, it’s sure to be a minor distraction to the squad. Ageless SF 39-year old Grant Hill has seasoned a rebirth of sorts in Phoenix. This revival has convinced former all-star SG Michael Redd to sign with the Phoenix Suns at the nba minimum contract to stage a miraculous comeback after two devastating knee injuries over the past 3 seasons in Milwaukee. C Marcin Gortat and SF Jared Dudley are doing their greatest to make up for the loss in frontcourt output because of Amare Stoudemire’s defection to the New York Knicks.


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