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04-04-2009, 12:15 PM #41

LOL i love how worked up Jeremy gets over this lol. Makes this thread fun :)
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04-04-2009, 12:33 PM #42
Kobe has no shot for MVP, i wish he did but he doesnt, Wade will be second even though he should win it, and Kobe will be 3rd
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04-04-2009, 01:17 PM #43
It's funny, just 2 days ago, the Lakers were discussing weather or not they should rest Kobe and Pau for the remainder of the season. That's right Cleveland, we were about to throw the towel in and let you guys keep homecourt. But now, Cleveland just left the door wide open for us to just run through.
This is gonna be a dog fight for the final record, and from the looks of it, Cleveland seems to have much tougher remaining schedule, having to face both the Spurs and the Celtics.
And on another note, after last nights performance, I'm only lead to believe that the Cavaliers are not as good as there record indicates. It doesn't concern you at all that in almost every Big Game this season, Lebron and the Cavaliers just seem non-existent. While the Lakers on the other hand, almost every Big Game they've had, they showed up and they were able to deliver. Sure, it's great to beat on the crappy teams, but are you guys able to win when it matters most?
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04-04-2009, 02:41 PM #44

Pound?!? Haha! I think it'll be Boston doing the pounding in Boston AND Orlando! 
Well, when you lose to the worst team in the east, thats bad in itself - then, you come back in the next game and get obliterated, that does NOT look good at all, no matter what way it's twisted.
Boston couldn't win on the road last year? 31-10 on the road is can't win? Cleveland is 25-14 on the road so far, with 2 game remaining - that's NOT a good road record for a team with over 60 wins.
Woo hoo! I knew the Lakers fans would switch over to becoming a Celtics fan...now just to get Trevor to switch over....
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04-04-2009, 05:21 PM #45
lol i would be rooting for the celtics also. lol
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04-04-2009, 06:21 PM #46
How am I getting worked up when I'm the one saying we're fine, and the other Cavs fans are the ones saying the seasons over?
Not sure I follow that reasoning very well.....
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04-04-2009, 06:22 PM #47
Because that's obviously such a huge indicator of Playoff success.
Look at 2007. We swept the Spurs in the regular season--no, wait--we BLEW THEM OUT both times.
How'd that end up for us? Exactly.Last edited by nadeau01_johnson48; 04-04-2009 at 06:25 PM.
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04-04-2009, 06:23 PM #48
I was referring to the Playoffs....you know, when you went 0-7 before finally winning a road game. Fact is, just like Boston last year, if the playoffs started right now, we wouldn't have to win a single road game. And we're pretty solid at home last time I checked.
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04-04-2009, 06:24 PM #49

Im not say your getting worked up over your team, i mean when somebody else says something about your Cavs you get so defensive most of the time.
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04-04-2009, 06:25 PM #50
No....I get defensive when people make points that really don't have much relevance to the grand scheme of things. But for people to all of a sudden say we 100% CAN'T win a Championship just because we lost two straight road games is a little rediculous.
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