All season long, it's been said by many a basketball analyst that the Cleveland Cavaliers have the deepest and most versatile bench in the NBA.
During the Cavs' 112-102 victory over the Chicago Bulls in Game Two of their opening playoff series, this depth and versatility were put on display and concentrated in a key Cleveland reserve that—along with LeBron James' absurd 40-point, eight-rebound, eight-assist night—pushed the East's No. 1 seed to a 2-0 series lead.
That reserve? Forward Jamario Moon, a former Harlem Globetrotter who hasn't spent more than one full season with the same NBA squad since his rookie 2007-'08 campaign.
In 20 crucial minutes off head coach Mike Brown's bench, Moon blew up for a 4-for-5 shooting clip from three-point country while snagging three rebounds ...
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Rising Moon: Journeyman Forward Helps Save Cavs in Game Two
Posted: 20th April 2010 by Dan Delagrange in NBAComments Off on Rising Moon: Journeyman Forward Helps Save Cavs in Game Two