Gameday Q&A: Brendan Bowers of Stepien Rules
With the Spurs sans Tony Parker taking on the LeBron-less Cleveland Cavaliers tonight in Cleveland, who better than to ask about the Cavs then our fellow Bloguin Brother, Brendan Bowers, of Stepien Rules. One of the best sites on the net for all thing Cavs.

1. Cavs want LeBron James to rest tonight against the Spurs. Should he be resting more than just a few games heading into the post season or do the Cavs need him out there asap?
I think a few games rest for LeBron is not necessarily 'needed' but I have no problem with it, and think it could prove beneficial in the long-run. One of the Cavaliers strength is there overall team depth from 1-12, and looking at the roster that way there's no deeper team than the Cavaliers. When they get into the playoffs, that rotation will shrink down from 10-11 to 7 or 8, and while they might not be the deepest team in the NBA from 1-7, they are from 1-12, and there's no time like the present - regular season - to capitalize on that strength and save some miles on LBJ's tires, because come playoff time, they won't have that luxury.
2. This isn't the same Cavs team nor the same James the Spurs swept in the 2007 NBA Finals. How has this franchise and James grown since?
3. What should Spurs fans expect tonight from the Cavs taking on a Spurs team without Tony Parker?






