Cleveland due to have modern facility by year 2020, experts predict.
With Manu AND Varejao, I can’t wait for the flop-fest, I mean Finals, to begin.
Seriously, at least Miami didn’t make it. I dunno, how about Spurs in 6.
Sorry Tony, but as you noted, implosions abound. Dumars will probably bring back Billups, despite his recent performance, but I’m all for letting Wallace and/or Webber go. I like one Free Press writer’s idea; trade for Zach Randolph. Yet somehow I doubt they’ll bite on Wallace…Maybe Billups for Randolph & Jack? Then sign Mo Williams?
Dan Gibson is a latter day Sam Cassell. If he can keep stretching the D and Z, V and Gooden can hold their own on the O boards and devensive end, the Cavs will have a chance.
tony i rooted for the spurs over the suns… dont want nash to get a title…. get it right dude… and stop typing novels
anyway the only was the spurs lose this series is if lebron gets the dwade treatment and then they change the rules allowing lebron only to dunk on free throws…
Tony, you don’t need to apologize to me bro for giving me crap, it’s not like what you say matters to me anyway. Your team will be there soon enough with the aging Tim Duncan, Robert Horry, Bruce Bowen, Michael Finley, Matt Bonner group eventually heading to the retirement home within the next 1-5 years.
Enjoy it while it lasts, the Spurs have a good team, but they will soon be in the rebuilding phase.
Spurs, while a dominant team, in many ways have had very fortunate luck in the playoffs. Had Amare not been suspended for the critical Game 5, who knows who wins that series? More than likely there would’ve been a Game 7 at Phoenix. Then, they were fortunate Dallas got stuck in the worst possible matchup against a team who will never shoot that well again.
So SA in essence didn’t have to go through either of the other top 2 teams in the league, at full strength. Cavs had fortunate matchups too, but they did beat the other legit conference contender who was at full strength, and outplayed them handily.
Oh, and BTW, of the top 3 teams in the West – Spurs, Suns, and Mavs – Cavs matchup the best against the Spurs…BY FAR. Spurs are clearly the favorite, but they are definitely more beatable than the national media and so-called “experts” claim. On top of that, Bowen struggles big time against LeBron, especially when James is on top of his game, which he clearly is. Don’t think for a second Cleveland can’t beat San Antonio.
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Shannon Brown is in the NBA Finals.
Cleveland due to have modern facility by year 2020, experts predict.
With Manu AND Varejao, I can’t wait for the flop-fest, I mean Finals, to begin.
Seriously, at least Miami didn’t make it. I dunno, how about Spurs in 6.
Sorry Tony, but as you noted, implosions abound. Dumars will probably bring back Billups, despite his recent performance, but I’m all for letting Wallace and/or Webber go. I like one Free Press writer’s idea; trade for Zach Randolph. Yet somehow I doubt they’ll bite on Wallace…Maybe Billups for Randolph & Jack? Then sign Mo Williams?
Go Lions.
Oh, and yeah, “Boobie Trap”. Marv Albert can’t say that.
The Joe Tait call is one of the audio/video highlights available on the Cavs site at NBA.com
He can say “Boobie Trap.”
Tony Parker: where in my comment did I show signs of jumping on any bandwagon?
Congrats, Cav. This Suns fan will definitely be for LeBraveandKind James.
Dan Gibson is a latter day Sam Cassell. If he can keep stretching the D and Z, V and Gooden can hold their own on the O boards and devensive end, the Cavs will have a chance.
Cavs in 6.
http://poundingtherock.com/story/2007/5/31/02355/8185
None of them are me.
tony i rooted for the spurs over the suns… dont want nash to get a title…. get it right dude… and stop typing novels
anyway the only was the spurs lose this series is if lebron gets the dwade treatment and then they change the rules allowing lebron only to dunk on free throws…
Tony, you don’t need to apologize to me bro for giving me crap, it’s not like what you say matters to me anyway. Your team will be there soon enough with the aging Tim Duncan, Robert Horry, Bruce Bowen, Michael Finley, Matt Bonner group eventually heading to the retirement home within the next 1-5 years.
Enjoy it while it lasts, the Spurs have a good team, but they will soon be in the rebuilding phase.
HAHAHAHAHAHA! You is gonna get beat 4-1. Good luck CLE!
Spurs, while a dominant team, in many ways have had very fortunate luck in the playoffs. Had Amare not been suspended for the critical Game 5, who knows who wins that series? More than likely there would’ve been a Game 7 at Phoenix. Then, they were fortunate Dallas got stuck in the worst possible matchup against a team who will never shoot that well again.
So SA in essence didn’t have to go through either of the other top 2 teams in the league, at full strength. Cavs had fortunate matchups too, but they did beat the other legit conference contender who was at full strength, and outplayed them handily.
Oh, and BTW, of the top 3 teams in the West – Spurs, Suns, and Mavs – Cavs matchup the best against the Spurs…BY FAR. Spurs are clearly the favorite, but they are definitely more beatable than the national media and so-called “experts” claim. On top of that, Bowen struggles big time against LeBron, especially when James is on top of his game, which he clearly is. Don’t think for a second Cleveland can’t beat San Antonio.
Besides, I actually hope the Spurs win this series. It’d be much better to see Timmy holding the trophy than LeBron.
If the Cavs wins (in 4, 5, 6 or 7)
Nothing remain the same on earth (on heart, too).
OLE
Sunday drunken posting from Brasil is the best kind.
LET’S GO SPURS, LET’S GO!!!!!!!!!!!
HOW DARE YOU CAVS DESTROY MY PISTONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BOOBIE-4-MVP
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