The end of the 2012 NBA regular season is just a few days a way and that is a huge relief for Cavs fans. This season has not been a very easy one to watch but has given our young players a great learning experience under their belts. I'll be honest, the past few weeks haven't even been fun to watch. Kyrie Irving, Daniel Gibson, and Anderson Varejao have all been hurt the majority of the last two months and Ramon Sessions was traded. These are some of our best players that have missed a ton of time over the last couple months. This has resulted in poor television ratings and below average attendance.
There are only two games left in the season, one against Washington and the other against Chicago. I know many fans are just hoping for two losses to increase our playoff position and I can say that I am no different from these fans. This season has been a struggle to watch but it was leaps and bounds better than last season. There are a lot of question marks going into the offseason but I think there are even more answers which is great! The past few years have been rough for Cavs fans but I think this is a team definitely on the upswing. I think next year they will make the playoffs as a 7 or 8 seed and hopefully within 3 years the Cavs will have homecourt advantage in the first round of the playoffs. Despite the bad record this season, I would still declare this season a success.
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