Fans of the Cleveland Cavaliers have become so accustomed to seeing their team win that they aren’t sure how to handle their current three-game losing streak.
Some people are panicking, thinking that this is a sign of things to come.
They worry that perhaps the Cavaliers’ magical season may have come to an end.
But others, like former Cavs star Daniel Gibson, said now is not the time to panic.
Speaking on “Full Court Cleveland,” Gibson said not to worry and that tough stretches like this might actually bring the team closer together and could help them in the future.
STOP. THE. PANIC. #LetEmKnow
"You get so used to winning that when you lose, the whole world is coming down on your head, but that's not the case."
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Gibson referenced his time with the Cavaliers, when they experienced their own winning streak.
When they did lose, they figured out what went wrong and how to fix their problems.
Adversity can often show a team’s true colors and, if handled well, it can help them overcome their problems and get better in the long run.
The Cavaliers lost to the Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Clippers, and Sacramento Kings during this current skid.
Back in January, they also lost three consecutive games.
But it wasn’t long after that they went on a 16-game winning streak.
So there is a chance that the Cavaliers get back on track and storm into the rest of the season, right before the playoffs in a few weeks.
Their first chance at redemption will come on Friday night, as they face off against the Phoenix Suns.
If they win, it’ll ease the worries of fans.
But if they lose four games in a row, you can be sure the concerns will grow a lot.
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