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02-05-2011, 01:06 AM #61
REcord
Maybe so... Iam not updated with the injuries and time tables for return, but if that Situation does not get better, neither will theirs or their record.
I feel bad.
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02-05-2011, 09:10 AM #62
Well we couldnt pull it off last night we let it slip away again. So now we are tied for the most loses and can set the record today against Portland and I really dont think we have a chance against them. So well see....
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02-05-2011, 01:05 PM #63
I'm going to the game tonight. I really hope they don't break the record, as you could imagine.
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02-05-2011, 02:10 PM #64
Did they Lower prices on tickets This season??
Are the games kind of dead?
I imagine there are still some season ticket holders as many thought lebron could still be there this season, and always loyal fans, but how is the attendance?
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02-05-2011, 02:39 PM #65
Attendance is still pretty solid. Lower bowl is still packed every night. Not too sure about the upper level as the camera's don't ever really show it up there.
Every game is announced as a sellout, but I wouldn't go that far.
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02-05-2011, 04:50 PM #66
I went to the game a few weeks ago against Toronto and sat in the upper level. There were one or two empty seats here and there, but for the most part, the place was full.
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02-06-2011, 01:19 AM #67
Just got home from the game. This is perhaps the lowest point in the franchises history. That being said, I would like to go on record right now and say that I still love this team, and always will. I have followed the Cavs every game of every season since I can remember. I was here before Lebron, I was here during Lebron, I was still here after "The Decision," and tonight I sat in the Quicken Loans Arena and watched them break the record for most consecutive losses.
I still love this team, and I always will. When the Cavs get better and become one of the best in the league again, and when all the bandwagoners come running back, I'll be able to show everyone my ticket stub that says I was at the game tonight where they broke the record. I will be able to say that I stuck with them at the lowest point in their history. And if I live to see this franchise win an NBA Championship, it will be the greatest feeling in the world, because I know that I stuck by this team through all the ups and downs, unlike a lot of Clevelanders that gave up on the Cavs as soon as Lebron left or as soon as they lost to Miami in December.
Cleveland still rocks. Lets go Cavs!
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02-06-2011, 11:06 AM #68
That is the way I feel about my Bengals bud!!! U like a team so much that it hurts to lose all the time....
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02-06-2011, 11:31 AM #69
But even if your team is losing all the time, you just can't stop watching! I really hope the Cavs can get a win soon out of all this.....they've got a set of games coming up vs. Detroit, Clippers, and Washington, so we'll see.
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02-06-2011, 12:11 PM #70
They will get better maybe fasterthan we think. They will need to make nothing but smart moves in the next season or two. Although there is ALOT of young talent in this league "next generations " of championship contenders. Durant, Rose, Griffin etc. Plus Miami looks to be Very strong and definite threat for years to come.
They can be a playoff teamquick though.
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