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Courtside Tweets: Cleveland Cavaliers 122, Boston Celtics 121

Courtside Tweets from the Cavs' win in Boston.

Mike Lawrie

The Cleveland Cavaliers have their first winning streak of the season as they defeated the Boston Celtics Friday night. After the past four years, some of you might not be familiar with what a winning streak is. Here's a helpful tutorial:

ON TO THE TWEETS!

Recaps from the pros:

#SeasonOfHuh

One thing of note from Jason Lloyd's recap is the possibility of Joe Harris getting a spot in the starting lineup in the near future:

With the way he is progressing and as well as he is playing, Joe Harris will be the starting shooting guard sooner rather than later. Much sooner. As in within a couple of weeks (or less), one source with knowledge of the team’s thinking said. At least one member of the Cavs’ brain trust is already in favor of the switch.

The move would certainly be an interesting one, as the Cavs would be swapping more established players with higher ceilings in Dion Waiters and Shawn Marion for Harris, who would be asked to solely fit a specific role. If Harris were able to seize this opportunity, it would really make for an impressive second unit for the Cavaliers once Dellavedova returns. Delly, Waiters, Marion and Thompson are more than capable of holding down the 6-9 spots in a rotation.

Goodness from the world wide web:

Tristan will never look normal in a picture and I love him for it.

MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKE! Stay. Away. From. The. Powder.

The Cavs defense was fairly rough for most of the night. Maybe we need this dude:

The defense really had me sweating at times, but not like this dude:

#KevinLoveForBrownsQB

There was some mention recently that the Cavs should trade Kyrie Irving for Rajon Rondo. Apparently the Cavs don't even need to trade for Rondo in order for him to help them win:

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The Cavs will take on the Atlanta Hawks Saturday night. It should be another great test for the team and it's also one of the more fun fan bases in the league. Hawks Twitter's continuity and chemistry is what the Cavs should strive for on the court:

Hopefully there will be more fun Saturday night and another Cavs win.