In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins dig beneath the surface of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 123-116 win over a short-handed Milwaukee Bucks team and with Max Strus entering the closing lineup in his second game back on the hardwood, there is a deeper question looming. What should have felt like a routine victory instead sparked a deeper conversation about standards, habits and the gap between winning and convincing. The guys examine why Cleveland’s performance left more questions than answers. From there, the focus shifts to the evolving on-court relationship between James Harden and Evan Mobley — a partnership still very much in its formative stages, yet showing flashes of what it could become. With Jarrett Allen sidelined, Mobley’s expanded offensive responsibility becomes a central theme, prompting a larger discussion about his long-term ceiling and whether the Cavs are beginning to unlock it at the right time. Strus’ return only complicates things in the best and most challenging ways. His presence brings spacing, connectivity and trust — all elements that could reshape Cleveland’s starting and closing lineups. But with that comes tough decisions for head coach Kenny Atkinson, who must balance continuity with upside as the playoffs inch closer. The episode also dives into the delicate reality facing the Cavs’ role players. Jaylon Tyson and Keon Ellis are fighting for consistency, confidence and clarity in a rotation that is anything but settled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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