Veteran Canadian centre Tristan Thompson setting tone in Cleveland
Tristan Thompson gleefully bounded around the Cleveland dressing room, his teammates enthusiastically showering him with buckets of water. The Canadian centre had just scored a career-high 35 points as the Cavaliers, desperate for any shred of good news, fought to a 115-112 overtime win at Detroit.
Thompson’s performance in Thursday’s match, which included 14 rebounds, three assists, a steal and three blocks, helped lead the lowly Cavaliers to just their 11th win of the season. While that hardly seems like a cause for a locker-room blowout, it came at a time the Cavs had more to worry about than simply their lowly place in the Eastern Conference standings.
It was Cleveland’s first game since coach John Beilein apologized for an intended compliment that landed way off the mark during a film session, when he reportedly said his team was no longer playing like “a bunch of thugs” (he claims he meant to say slugs). It also came on the heels of veteran Kevin Love admitting he had acted “like a 13-year-old” by publicly venting his frustrations over another lost Cavaliers season.
Rather than come out flat, deflated by the off-court night, the Cavaliers looked inspired against the Pistons behind key performances by Love, who scored the winning three-pointer, and especially Thompson. The Brampton, Ont., centre’s big night not only helped end a five-game losing streak for the Cavaliers, but it highlighted his reputation as a leader.