It's time for serious concern.
Much attention is on the Cavs' often sputtering offense, how they don't seem sure what to do with Shaquille O'Neal, and the discouraging sight of a lot of guys standing around as if waiting for a bus rather than cutting to the basket or to open spots on the court.
And all of that is indeed reason for concern.
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