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Originally Posted by Hockey-and_stuff
I don't know how but Malonga always seems to find himself wide open.
I know he doesn't have the best pace but he thinks the game at a very high level and always seems to put himself in dangerous areas. He's picked a good time to be in top form.
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Yeah his problem in the middle of the season was he was dogging it in getting to those danger spots and looked generally uninterested.
He’s not going to burn any defenders with speed or a rocket shot, he has to be up in the play and give a target to his guys and simply he wasn’t doing that.
With some guys unavailable like Brown and Camargo, and Pebble very green, it also looked like he knew that he wasn’t going to be subbed.
But yeah, he’s got the touch and nose for the net, so if he gets the service that the wide players for the Cavs manage so well, he’s going to be vital the next 3 weeks as the game action gets a little more “basic” in the cold conditions.