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^^^^ heat can always use the amnesty or trade.. They ain't completely tied to his contract like u might think they are

They can't amnesty Bosh and there is no team in their right mind who will take on his contract, unless it's expiring, with how bad he's playing. Just ask the Knicks how that's worked out for them with Amare :hmm:

The Heat are stuck with this Dude for at least the next 3 seasons... :smh:
 
They can't amnesty Bosh and there is no team in their right mind who will take on his contract, unless it's expiring, with how bad he's playing. Just ask the Knicks how that's worked out for them with Amare :hmm:

The Heat are stuck with this Dude for at least the next 3 seasons... :smh:

There's always a dumb team that would take him I can name too

But unlike u niggas I will wait until the season over to write bosh off in the mean time keep speculating

One thing I know with bosh is when challenged he steps up
 
There's always a dumb team that would take him I can name too

But unlike u niggas I will wait until the season over to write bosh off in the mean time keep speculating

One thing I know with bosh is when challenged he steps up

Dude, he's been ass all season so... how is that speculating :confused:

He's a failure at this point as the number one option, he disappears more than he steps up, right now, Whiteside is the best player on the team, and he is definitely not living up to those big ass checks..

He steps up when he's not the focal point of the offense, NOW, with no LeBron or Wade to defer too, he's stepped all the way up to leading the team to a 21-29 record... the only speculation frankly is you assuming that he will 'step up' :smh:
 
Dude, he's been ass all season so... how is that speculating :confused:

He's a failure at this point as the number one option, he disappears more than he steps up, right now, Whiteside is the best player on the team, and he is definitely not living up to those big ass checks..

He steps up when he's not the focal point of the offense, NOW, with no LeBron or Wade to defer too, he's stepped all the way up to leading the team to a 21-29 record... the only speculation frankly is you assuming that he will 'step up' :smh:

Ass? More like inconsistent and that 21-29 record is poor guard play, poor coaching and bosh inconsistency

You don't even watch heat games u just check the box score to see if they lost and what bosh numbers were foh
 
Ass? More like inconsistent and that 21-29 record is poor guard play, poor coaching and bosh inconsistency

You don't even watch heat games u just check the box score to see if they lost and what bosh numbers were foh

You call it inconsistent.. I call it ass... :hmm:

I have league pass so I watch most games, Don't assume Dude :rolleyes:

Can't front though, I rarely make it through an entire Heat game, because they bore me.

You basically sat there, and copped 3 pleas to try to defer from his Ass play, which is cool, if that makes you feel better, but no way in hell a max player salary wise should shrink up as consistently as he does, in the season where he was supposed to blossom based on you guys expert analysis, because he would finally be out of LeBron's shadow. What LeBron's did was extend his relevance, even though he started to noticeably decline over the past 2 seasons. Shit, he owes LeBron a cut of the contract he just signed. Like I said, THIS season, without LeBron and D Wade to cover him, he's been exposed like a motherfucker :smh:
 
^^^^ I got league pass and I haven't watched one sixer game


Lmao at being exposed... You keep convincing yourself of that

You was the same nigga giddy bout how love gonna wreck shit when he start playing with Bron and kyrie... Cac can't even stay in the game during crucial moments... No faith

That's what u call exposed
 
^^^^ I got league pass and I haven't watched one sixer game


Lmao at being exposed... You keep convincing yourself of that

You was the same nigga giddy bout how love gonna wreck shit when he start playing with Bron and kyrie... Cac can't even stay in the game during crucial moments... No faith

That's what u call exposed

Cool... I figured you would digress so it's all good... Yeah, I'm a Sixer fan, cool you don't watch any of their games.. :eek: (there's your reaction :cool: )

You keep convincing yourself that he is a player and a great #1 option and you're beloved Heat didn't get played giving his C-Level ass all that bread...

And the difference between Love and Bosh, is at least he has the opportunity to be involved if needed in crucial moments... :cool:

21-29 a year removed from the finals, and averaging hollow numbers for a team going nowhere after signing a max contract is exposed...

Oh... Wait?!?!?! :idea: Bosh's season this year sort of reminds me of a Certain CACs career before he was traded to Cleveland... only, Bosh's numbers are way worse... Bosh this season is a poor mans version of Love in Minny... KLove 2.0, only a worse version... :lol:
 
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The Cleveland Cavaliers' long winning streak may be over, but the surge seems to have finally established them as one of the NBA's true contenders.

The Cavaliers will look to start another streak Sunday when they host a Los Angeles Lakers team hoping to avoid matching a franchise worst for consecutive road losses.

Cleveland (31-21) had dropped nine of 10 from Dec. 28 through Jan. 13 -- playing eight of those 10 games without an injured LeBron James -- before reeling off a 12-game run that began with a 109-102 win over the Lakers (13-37) at Staples Center on Jan. 15.

The streak, which ended Friday with a 102-99 loss at Indiana, put the Cavaliers neck-and-neck alongside Chicago in the battle for first place in the Central Division.

James led the charge with an average of 27.9 points during the streak and scored 25 Friday, but he committed seven turnovers and was 0 for 4 from behind the arc.

He also went to the bench toward the end with ankle and wrist injuries he appeared to sustain at some point in the second half.

"(James) got hit quite a few times tonight," coach David Blatt said. "He took a couple fouls that were not easy. He is a little banged-up as it is. We're going to see how he feels tonight and tomorrow. Hopefully he'll play (Sunday) ... if he can't, then he won't."

The Cavaliers are 2-8 this season without James and would again be forced to rely on Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love should their star forward be unable to play.

Irving had little problem stepping in during James' most recent absence and scored a career-high 55 points in a win over Portland on Jan. 28. He has averaged 24.8 points on 50.6 percent shooting since Jan. 15.

Love also showed some improvement during the streak, but struggled again Friday with just five points and eight rebounds in more than 33 minutes. He had scored 24 in a 105-94 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday.

"Last game, I got the ball in the post a lot and I was able to get myself going early," Love said. "Tonight I wasn't asked to score the ball. But LeBron and Kyrie had it going."

Most notable for the Cavaliers has been their improved defense, which now ranks in the top half of the NBA with 99.1 points allowed per game. Prior to Friday, Cleveland had held opponents under 100 points in 10 consecutive games -- a feat it had accomplished only 17 times through the first 41 games.

That defensive prowess should provide a significant challenge for the Lakers, who have managed 95.6 per game since Kobe Bryant was lost for the season Jan. 21.

Los Angeles has dropped three in a row and 12 of 13 after a 103-97 overtime loss at Orlando on Friday put it on the verge of tying a franchise-record 10-game road losing streak originally set in the 1957-58 season and matched in '63-64.

"They aren't having a party because we lost the game and it'll help us get a better draft pick," coach Byron Scott said. "They're in there right now upset because we let a game get away. That's how I want them to be. If I have guys in there that are partying, they won't be here next year anyway."

The Lakers had lost three straight in Cleveland before winning 119-108 last Feb. 5 in their most recent visit to Quicken Loans Arena
 
Now Kevin Love decides to hit some 3s. He's got like 4 in 2 minutes. Up and down with him. Some up here were speculating about his back, but I still think it's 90 percent mental.
 
I miss shump and he needs to come back home

he shouldnt be playing for this faggot organization

:(
 
Now Kevin Love decides to hit some 3s. He's got like 4 in 2 minutes. Up and down with him. Some up here were speculating about his back, but I still think it's 90 percent mental.

Yeah putting up them beast numbers against Ryan Kelly and Tariq Black :lol:

He will revert back to wack sauce against Bosh, Gasol and Noah :lol:
 
Yeah putting up them beast numbers against Ryan Kelly and Tariq Black :lol:

He will revert back to wack sauce against Bosh, Gasol and Noah :lol:

He was effective hitting open shots he should hit against any comp. If you watched the games, you'd know that shit.

Love has 16 points and 16 boards and 16 and 12 in victories against the bulls. :yes: He's soft, but he ain't afraid to break a nail like your boy.

Bosh?!?! :hmm: Bosh vs Love is pawn vs pawn. But in this case, the pawn is the only piece you have left. I'm sure Mozgov and Whitesdale(hope I got that right) will push both Love and Bosh out the paint. Scary ass cats will both be 25 feet from the hoop trying to live out their Dirk fantasies.
 
He was effective hitting open shots he should hit against any comp. If you watched the games, you'd know that shit.

Love has 16 points and 16 boards and 16 and 12 in victories against the bulls. :yes: He's soft, but he ain't afraid to break a nail like your boy.

Bosh?!?! :hmm: Bosh vs Love is pawn vs pawn. But in this case, the pawn is the only piece you have left. I'm sure Mozgov and Whitesdale(hope I got that right) will push both Love and Bosh out the paint. Scary ass cats will both be 25 feet from the hoop trying to live out their Dirk fantasies.

Don't know WHY BDR Keeps bringing Bosh up?!?! Like I said before, all Bosh is at this point is a bad version of Love win he was in Minny! An underachiever who is putting up hollow numbers for a bum ass team! PLUS, Loves numbers were mad better when he was the top option with the Wolves than Bosh's is in Miami... AFTER roasting Miami's dumb ass management signing him to that stupid ass deal!! Please Dude... PLEASE stop mentioning Bosh man... PLEASE!!! Shit is getting embarrassing now... :smh:
 
Don't know WHY BDR Keeps bringing Bosh up?!?! Like I said before, all Bosh is at this point is a bad version of Love win he was in Minny! An underachiever who is putting up hollow numbers for a bum ass team! PLUS, Loves numbers were mad better when he was the top option with the Wolves than Bosh's is in Miami... AFTER roasting Miami's dumb ass management signing him to that stupid ass deal!! Please Dude... PLEASE stop mentioning Bosh man... PLEASE!!! Shit is getting embarrassing now... :smh:

The only reason why this third wheel argument exists is because of Miami fans. Cleveland fans readily admit what Bosh is. Only a few diehard Miami fans are trying to make Bosh so much superior to Love when at best we talking a 51/49 split either way.



The Cavs scared of Atlanta

Cavs ain't scared of shit. Lebron got a nice supporting cast and Irving is a ruthless ass 2-guard. He is basically going to be Lebron's pitbull if shit goes right. Lebron the point-whatever that can get everyone involved, Kyrie the pit that gets unleashed. No fucks given. 40 percent for 3. Cut you up to the hole. Pull up. Just don't pass that much. He a 2.

Lebron is playing with his new toys and figuring them out.

And then you have Mozgov inside. Thompson. When the playoffs start, the game gets more physical. Refs allow people to get beat up. Advantage: Cavs......

And sad to say, the NBA is WWE(see Lakers in the 2000s). The stars getting the calls in the playoffs. Even if it's unintentional, bias does happen.
 
Don't know WHY BDR Keeps bringing Bosh up?!?! Like I said before, all Bosh is at this point is a bad version of Love win he was in Minny! An underachiever who is putting up hollow numbers for a bum ass team! PLUS, Loves numbers were mad better when he was the top option with the Wolves than Bosh's is in Miami... AFTER roasting Miami's dumb ass management signing him to that stupid ass deal!! Please Dude... PLEASE stop mentioning Bosh man... PLEASE!!! Shit is getting embarrassing now... :smh:

Foh nigga who the fuck are you to tell me stop mentioning bosh? You sound fuckin stupid

Just like love was the number one player in Minn Bosh was the number one player in Toronto..

Bosh went to Miami and was the third option just like love is the 3rd option now.. So what the fuck u talking about? Foh wit that clown shit.. Until Love accomplish what Bosh did in Miami i will continue to mention him..
 
Foh nigga who the fuck are you to tell me stop mentioning bosh? You sound fuckin stupid

Just like love was the number one player in Minn Bosh was the number one player in Toronto..

Bosh went to Miami and was the third option just like love is the 3rd option now.. So what the fuck u talking about? Foh wit that clown shit.. Until Love accomplish what Bosh did in Miami i will continue to mention him..

Now I can respect that. It's better than that playoff argument. Love had 40 wins in the tough west last year. So he had a east playoff team. I'm glad cats have stopped that madness.

But when Love puts up a shit postseason line to get his chips like Bosh did(14/7 and 12/7), don't clown Love.

But what if Love gets a chip in year one? :confused: Better numbers in the playoffs? Will he get respect?
 
Foh nigga who the fuck are you to tell me stop mentioning bosh? You sound fuckin stupid

Just like love was the number one player in Minn Bosh was the number one player in Toronto..

Bosh went to Miami and was the third option just like love is the 3rd option now.. So what the fuck u talking about? Foh wit that clown shit.. Until Love accomplish what Bosh did in Miami i will continue to mention him..

Slow down Bruh... take a deep breath. You're really sounding way too emotional and not too bright comparing a 4 year run to a 40 game run....

In case it went WAY over your head.... my point was, minus LeBron, who basically carried Bosh's ass for 4 years, Bosh is a weaker version now of who Love was in Minny. What is the difference with what Bosh is doing THIS season to what Love did in Minny? Let me type it again because you obviously have difficulty comprehending a direct question.... WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WHAT BOSH IS DOING THIS SEASON TO WHAT LOVE DID IN MINNY? As a matter of fact Love had better numbers than Bosh's check stealing ass! Get it through your head Bruh, BOSH IS NOT AN ELITE PLAYER!!! An elite check stealer tho... I'll wait for an answer to a direct question :hmm:
 
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Now I can respect that. It's better than that playoff argument. Love had 40 wins in the tough west last year. So he had a east playoff team. I'm glad cats have stopped that madness.

But when Love puts up a shit postseason line to get his chips like Bosh did(14/7 and 12/7), don't clown Love.

But what if Love gets a chip in year one? :confused: Better numbers in the playoffs? Will he get respect?

Dude he doesn't have go win a chip, just outplay Bosh on the big stage. LeBron is responsible for those chips not Bosh's weak ass...
 
Did LeBron James call out Kevin Love for not fitting in with the Cleveland Cavaliers?

It appears LeBron James has called out Kevin Love for his struggles fitting in with the Cleveland Cavaliers during his first year with the team.

Kevin Love’s first season with the Cleveland Cavaliers has not exactly gone to plan.

While the Cavs have picked things up after a slow start to the season, Love still finds himself struggling. He entered Sunday’s game having put up five-point performances in two of the Cavs’ last three games.

After the second five-point showing on Friday against the Indiana Pacers, Love told Cleveland.com that he is “trying to find my way” and that this season is “one of the toughest situations I’ve had to deal with.”

So it was quite interesting to see LeBron James tweet out the following on Saturday night.

It would be easy to think that James was calling out Love based on the nature of the big man’s post-game tweets alone.

However, it seems even more possible that LeBron was taking a shot at Love when one considers the following quote Love gave to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin in October.

“I’m comfortable and just not trying to, I guess, fit in so much,” Love said after the game. “I had a talk with the guys on the plane ride over (to Brazil) and also at different practices off the floor and they told me to fit out. Just be myself.

“I kind of laughed and smirked at that. Off the court, I never have any problems with that. But on the court, it’s just us having so many weapons and being able to fit together out there on the floor … You always say check your egos at the door but we also need to bring our egos with us because that’s what makes us so great. We wouldn’t be here without them.”

That Love uses the phrase “fit out” certainly leads credence to the idea that James is calling him out.

It certainly will be interesting to see how Love reacts to this. If LeBron truly was going after him, one would think the Cavs big man wouldn’t be too happy that King James did so in such a public forum.

Do you think LeBron was calling out Love? Tell us in the comments section!
 
LeBron: 'Fit in' tweet about Love

CLEVELAND -- LeBron James acknowledged after the Cavaliers' 120-105 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday that his tweet late Saturday night was referencing teammate Kevin Love.

The term "fit out" was something Love used during the preseason.

"I'm comfortable and just not trying to, I guess, fit in so much," Love said. "I had a talk with the guys on the plane ride over [to Brazil] and also at different practices off the floor and they told me to fit out, just be myself."

James said the wording was intentional.

"It's not a coincidence, man," James told a small group of reporters after the game.

James initially denied the tweet had anything to do with the Cavaliers when asked with a larger group of reporters present and cameras rolling.

"It wasn't even about this team. It was more about people in general," James said. "It was just a general thought that I had, and obviously, whatever thought I had, people try to encrypt it and Da Vinci Code it and all that stuff. It's just a general thought. That's all that is.

"And people are always trying to fit out instead of fitting in, instead of being a part of something special. And that's all that was about."

Cleveland's rout of Los Angeles was its 13th win in its past 14 games, and Love had a breakout performance, scoring a season-high 32 points on 11-for-18 shooting, including a 7-for-8 mark from 3.

James might have taken exception to Love's recent comments to Cleveland.com following the power forward's second five-point outing in the span of three games in a loss to Indiana on Friday.

"I think it's one of the toughest situations I've had to deal with," Love said.

He also classified his limited role in the offense as that of a "spacer" and added "there's no blueprint for what I should be doing."

James didn't hold Love's comments against him on the court and looked to feed him touches against the Lakers.

"We wanted to keep going to him," James said. "I drew up a few sets for him in timeout. He had the hot hand, and I wanted to keep going to him."

Love appreciated James' efforts.

"It's huge," Love said when asked about James targeting him with passes. "Whether I'm running the floor and ducking in or he's calling a play for me to get it inside or out, he's one of the best in the league at setting guys up. So when I'm on the other end of that and it's a crisp pass coming from him, it's going to be a good look."

It was the first time in five games that Love shot better than 50 percent from the floor. Coming into Sunday, Love averaged just 14 points on 37.1 percent shooting in his past 12 games, yet the Cavs went 11-1 in that span.

Despite James acknowledging his concern with Love, Cavs coach David Blatt pointed a finger at the media for paying too much attention to Love's slump during the team's winning streak.

"You people like to talk about a lot of the things that in, in my mind, are less important," Blatt said. "We win 12 games in a row, and everybody's talking about Kevin's five-point game. I mean, really, who gives a damn? What's important is that the team is winning, and Kevin knows that."

Whatever struggles Love might be dealing with, he restated his commitment to the team after the game when asked by a Los Angeles reporter if he would have any interest in joining the Lakers as a free agent this summer should he opt out of his contract with the Cavs to test the market.

"I'm a Cleveland Cavalier," Love said.

When the reporter followed up to ask if there was any scenario where Love would consider the Lakers, he responded, flatly, "no."
 
It seems like the Cavs know how to use Love, but they just choose other ways to play the game. Hopefully, they will iron all this out by the postseason. It's really the only problem they have left.
 
All love do is bitch and moan stfu and play u entitled cac

LOL...I'm convinced Love being a CAC is at least 50 percent of the reason some of you cats hate him.

On the flip side, the CAC media doesn't like him because he isn't the second piece of the big three like they expected. He's a distant third.
 
LOL...I'm convinced Love being a CAC is at least 50 percent of the reason some of you cats hate him.

On the flip side, the CAC media doesn't like him because he isn't the second piece of the big three like they expected. He's a distant third.

Funny they have him front and center in cavs pics with Bron and kyrie in the back
 
Funny they have him front and center in cavs pics with Bron and kyrie in the back

This is what I alluded to in an earlier post. These cac media types are hyping the situation up because Love aint the #1, #2 or even the #3 at times and they want him to be the face of the Cavs.

Instead of calling Love out on his bitchassness they try and pit him and LBJ against each other. The truth is Love aint playing like the 1,2 or 3 for that matter. He is playing like he is stealing checks.
 
Funny they have him front and center in cavs pics with Bron and kyrie in the back

You cherry picking pics. Google Cavs big 3. Lebron is in the middle more often than not.


This is what I alluded to in an earlier post. These cac media types are hyping the situation up because Love aint the #1, #2 or even the #3 at times and they want him to be the face of the Cavs.

Instead of calling Love out on his bitchassness they try and pit him and LBJ against each other. The truth is Love aint playing like the 1,2 or 3 for that matter. He is playing like he is stealing checks.

See the above. It's cherry picking.

If Love is stealing checks, Bosh was too. Check the numbers. The Heat winning PLAYOFF series without him.

The media is making a run at Love much like they did with Bosh. They are the weakest links. Numbers dipped. And both are soft. One was a great white hope, so the media is actually go extra hard at him. They pissed he ain't number 2.... :lol:
 
You cherry picking pics. Google Cavs big 3. Lebron is in the middle more often than not.




See the above. It's cherry picking.

If Love is stealing checks, Bosh was too. Check the numbers. The Heat winning PLAYOFF series without him.

The media is making a run at Love much like they did with Bosh. They are the weakest links. Numbers dipped. And both are soft. One was a great white hope, so the media is actually go extra hard at him. They pissed he ain't number 2.... :lol:

Bosh showed up to sign his contract with a ski mask and pistol. No lie. :lol:
 
Bosh showed up to sign his contract with a ski mask and pistol. No lie. :lol:
And Love is following the same plan. 30 years from now, these two could be on ESPN getting interviewed about 3rd wheel status.

Shit. If Love stays with the Cavs, he'll probably retire when Bron is done. Why go through the exposure Chris is getting right now.

I think they really wanted him in Boston...

That's the next best place for him next to here with Lebron. But 17-10 aren't bitch numbers, it's just that he was supposed to be number 2. He is Bosh status while Kyrie will be Wade status -- if they win.
 
And Love is following the same plan. 30 years from now, these two could be on ESPN getting interviewed about 3rd wheel status.

Shit. If Love stays with the Cavs, he'll probably retire when Bron is done. Why go through the exposure Chris is getting right now.



That's the next best place for him next to here with Lebron. But 17-10 aren't bitch numbers, it's just that he was supposed to be number 2. He is Bosh status while Kyrie will be Wade status -- if they win.

truth :yes:
 
You cherry picking pics. Google Cavs big 3. Lebron is in the middle more often than not.




See the above. It's cherry picking.

If Love is stealing checks, Bosh was too. Check the numbers. The Heat winning PLAYOFF series without him.

The media is making a run at Love much like they did with Bosh. They are the weakest links. Numbers dipped. And both are soft. One was a great white hope, so the media is actually go extra hard at him. They pissed he ain't number 2.... :lol:

Gene a roster pic was posted in this very thread with love as the headliner

And let's keep it 100 Bosh was the 3 wheel going into Miami that's the difference while Love was touted to be number 2...

Bosh first season in Miami he avg bout 20 points.. Wade 22 and Bron 26...

Them 3 dudes pretty much went to the finals by themselves. Next season Ray Allen signed and it was a wrap.
 
Gene a roster pic was posted in this very thread with love as the headliner

And let's keep it 100 Bosh was the 3 wheel going into Miami that's the difference while Love was touted to be number 2...

Bosh first season in Miami he avg bout 20 points.. Wade 22 and Bron 26...

Them 3 dudes pretty much went to the finals by themselves. Next season Ray Allen signed and it was a wrap.

Naw Shane came in year two

Ray year three
 
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