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Love isn't be played to his strengths though and it's definitely impacting them. The break would be so much better with his consistent outlet passes etc, more so than uncle drew dribbling and 'creating' when he's looking to shoot all the time.

Love is over 18 points per game and over 10 boards. He is hitting 40 percent of his 3s. That is exactly what Lebron wanted him for. Those numbers are exactly where we thought he'd be at splitting time with Kyrie and Bron.

To get him on the low post, he will have to play some time when Lebron sits. When Lebron plays, he wants him by the 3pt line.

As the season goes on, I'm sure we can see some lowpost sets with him. Lebron on the wing, dumping it into Love. If the double doesn't come, Love kills it.

Love is the player Lebron wanted Bosh to be. This team will just overpower other teams offensively when they get the sets down and as long as Kyrie doesn't hog the ball.
 
Love is over 18 points per game and over 10 boards. He is hitting 40 percent of his 3s. That is exactly what Lebron wanted him for. Those numbers are exactly where we thought he'd be at splitting time with Kyrie and Bron.

To get him on the low post, he will have to play some time when Lebron sits. When Lebron plays, he wants him by the 3pt line.

As the season goes on, I'm sure we can see some lowpost sets with him. Lebron on the wing, dumping it into Love. If the double doesn't come, Love kills it.

Love is the player Lebron wanted Bosh to be. This team will just overpower other teams offensively when they get the sets down and as long as Kyrie doesn't hog the ball.

And THIS is what the Heat fans will never understand or accept



I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....
 
Love is over 18 points per game and over 10 boards. He is hitting 40 percent of his 3s. That is exactly what Lebron wanted him for. Those numbers are exactly where we thought he'd be at splitting time with Kyrie and Bron.

To get him on the low post, he will have to play some time when Lebron sits. When Lebron plays, he wants him by the 3pt line.

As the season goes on, I'm sure we can see some lowpost sets with him. Lebron on the wing, dumping it into Love. If the double doesn't come, Love kills it.

Love is the player Lebron wanted Bosh to be. This team will just overpower other teams offensively when they get the sets down and as long as Kyrie doesn't hog the ball.

Understood but LeBron is also sending mixed signals in that he lost weight to be more of a '3' type player, yet he still wants to dominate the post?!?! I still believe it takes away from the strengths Love could bring to this team. What sets him apart is his ability to start the break better than any other 4 in the League, and also, as was pointed out last night, he was averaging 4 offensive rebs a game for his career, this season, barely 1. His 18 and 10 are truly hollow stats man, and I believe LeBron has to also adjust to a point his game to best benefit from this move. Worst thing that could happen is, Love gets frustrated and bounces, and Wiggins turns in to a superstar... and I don't believe Love is happy with this style of play so far...
 
Understood but LeBron is also sending mixed signals in that he lost weight to be more of a '3' type player, yet he still wants to dominate the post?!?! I still believe it takes away from the strengths Love could bring to this team. What sets him apart is his ability to start the break better than any other 4 in the League, and also, as was pointed out last night, he was averaging 4 offensive rebs a game for his career, this season, barely 1. His 18 and 10 are truly hollow stats man, and I believe LeBron has to also adjust to a point his game to best benefit from this move. Worst thing that could happen is, Love gets frustrated and bounces, and Wiggins turns in to a superstar... and I don't believe Love is happy with this style of play so far...

Not hollow at all. Love hits buckets when the Cavs need them. When he hit the first 5 that one night, it wasn't his fault that Kyrie decided to hijack the offense.

Lebron needs to mix it up to keep other teams on their toes in the post season. One game he can dominate the post. The other coach tries to adjust, and then he moves to the point and lets Love dominate the post.

Love being at the 3pt line doesn't affect him starting the break by getting defensive rebounds. It's just that he isn't the only one trying to get the boards for the Cavs. Thompson, Lebron, and Andy are all capable rebounders.

If Kyrie is in check, Lebron and the coach will mix and match sets. Love will eventually get post touches. Imagine this. You can work a two man game with either Love or Lebron in the post. There are just so many options that really haven't been exploited.

Love and (Bron, Waiters, Irving) can also work pick and roll and pick and pop.
 
Dwyane Wade on struggles of LeBron’s Cavs: “I’m sure he’ll figure it out”
Sean Highkin Nov 9, 2014, 8:00 PM EST
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LeBron James, Dwyane Wade
Dwyane Wade knows something about the struggles LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers are going through right now. The two of them experienced much of the same thing in 2010-11, the year James and Chris Bosh joined Wade in Miami. That team started off the season 9-8 and endured plenty of scrutiny before eventually making it to the NBA Finals.
Wade has seen enough to know that James’ Cavs aren’t going to struggle for very long. From Joe Goodman of the Miami Herald:
“He has all the tools he needs,” Wade said. “We’ve been through it together where we ran into struggles as a team. You’re going to do that in the season whether it’s in the beginning of the season, or sometimes in the middle or sometimes at the end. He’s a four-time MVP. He’s a two-time champion. I’m sure he’ll figure it out as a leader.”
Wade’s right, and he speaks from experience. The Cavs, in addition to James, have two more of the best players in the NBA in Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love. But Irving is a ball-dominant player, and the defense isn’t there yet. Their coach, David Blatt, has never coached in the NBA before and is attempting to install a complex offensive scheme. There are going to be bumps in the road at the beginning.
But there’s no reason to think the Cavs aren’t going to figure it out, just as the Heat did when they went on to make four straight Finals and win two NBA titles in a row. James is wiser now, and he’s grown considerably as a leader. If anybody is in a position to put all of these pieces together, it’s James. His former teammate Wade knows that better than anybody.
 
No, I missed the fall. I knew he was playing at crunch time last game. The reason I said supposedly is Dion has proven in the past he will sit for the slightest of reasons if he isn't starting.
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Not hollow at all. Love hits buckets when the Cavs need them. When he hit the first 5 that one night, it wasn't his fault that Kyrie decided to hijack the offense.

Lebron needs to mix it up to keep other teams on their toes in the post season. One game he can dominate the post. The other coach tries to adjust, and then he moves to the point and lets Love dominate the post.

Love being at the 3pt line doesn't affect him starting the break by getting defensive rebounds. It's just that he isn't the only one trying to get the boards for the Cavs. Thompson, Lebron, and Andy are all capable rebounders.

If Kyrie is in check, Lebron and the coach will mix and match sets. Love will eventually get post touches. Imagine this. You can work a two man game with either Love or Lebron in the post. There are just so many options that really haven't been exploited.

Love and (Bron, Waiters, Irving) can also work pick and roll and pick and pop.

Reminds me of the logic Shaq used to use when he was missing all those FTs during games 'I hit them when I need to hit them'. If he was hitting them during the game, those wasted points would make the games not be as close. Same thing with Love, if they balance it a little bit, let him be more of who he is, some of these games wouldn't be so close and nail biters because there could be distance between the teams. I feel you, Love can't expect to be Love from Minny, BUT, there has to be middle ground...
 
Reminds me of the logic Shaq used to use when he was missing all those FTs during games 'I hit them when I need to hit them'. If he was hitting them during the game, those wasted points would make the games not be as close. Same thing with Love, if they balance it a little bit, let him be more of who he is, some of these games wouldn't be so close and nail biters because there could be distance between the teams. I feel you, Love can't expect to be Love from Minny, BUT, there has to be middle ground...

But remember how Bosh had to GTFO the post in Miami(Lebron wanted that shit)? Love is just better at it(shooting 40 percent from 3).

I agree, they have to find a way to keep him satisfied. That's why I suggest a two-man game with Love and Lebron. That would be some good middle ground.

Love isn't getting much more than 18 whether he stays outside or scores from the inside. Once he comes to grips with that, he should be happy.
 
But remember how Bosh had to GTFO the post in Miami(Lebron wanted that shit)? Love is just better at it(shooting 40 percent from 3).

I agree, they have to find a way to keep him satisfied. That's why I suggest a two-man game with Love and Lebron. That would be some good middle ground.

Love isn't getting much more than 18 whether he stays outside or scores from the inside. Once he comes to grips with that, he should be happy.

Yeah but the difference is, Bosh was signed to a multi-year deal and had to stick around. Love isn't, and if they don't find a decent enough balance, and he doesn't like his role, he can bounce after this season and then the Cavs, gave up th3 #2 pick for a failed experiment, and that #2 pick may come back to haunt them...

They definitely don't have the security with Love that the Heat had with Bosh.
 
Yeah but the difference is, Bosh was signed to a multi-year deal and had to stick around. Love isn't, and if they don't find a decent enough balance, and he doesn't like his role, he can bounce after this season and then the Cavs, gave up th3 #2 pick for a failed experiment, and that #2 pick may come back to haunt them...

They definitely don't have the security with Love that the Heat had with Bosh.

Yeah, great point.
 
Big Second Half Lifts Cavs Past Pelicans

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Wrap-Up – The NBA season is less than two weeks old, but we hadn’t yet seen the Cavaliers’ “Big 3” all put it together on the same night. That all changed on Monday night at The Q, as the triumvirate of LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love combined for 86 of Cleveland’s 118 points as the Wine and Gold pulled past the Pelicans, 118-111, to even their record at 3-3 this season.

It took a while for the Cavaliers got get it going on Monday. But after New Orleans’ Ryan Anderson dropped 23 points on Cleveland before intermission, LeBron took it up on himself to jumpstart the second half – scoring Cleveland’s first nine points of the period and adding eight more before the end of the third quarter. Kyrie was almost as good in the third – notching 13 points, including 11 straight, in the period. Kevin Love saved his damage for the following quarter – drilling three three-pointers in the first three-and-a-half minutes of the fourth.

When the smoke cleared, James finished with a near triple-double – tallying 32 points, 11 boards and nine assists (adding a steal and blocked shot just to fill out the entire boxscore). Irving finished with 32 points and nine assists of his own – going 11-for-21 from the floor, including 4-of-7 from long-distance. Love was 6-of-9 from beyond the arc – including 4-of-5 in the fourth quarter – and finished with 22 points and five boards in the win.

Turning Point – LeBron’s barrage out of the halftime locker room woke up a Cavs team that trailed by as many as a dozen points in the first stanza. But it was Kyrie’s explosion late in the period that put Cleveland over the top. The Cavaliers trailed by nine – 78-69 – with 4:38 remaining in the third period, but Irving started a one-man 9-0 run with a driving layup. When he connected on a 25-foot bomb less than two minutes later, the Cavs had tied the score at 78-apiece. Irving fed Tristan Thompson for a dunk to put the Cavs ahead to stay on Cleveland’s next possession.

Scene and Heard – The Cavaliers celebrated Veteran’s Day on Monday night at The Q, welcoming members of the U.S. Military to The Q. Fans flashed red, white and blue cards during the national anthem, sung by U.S. Army soloist, SSG. Bryan Bachman. Vets and current servicemen from organizations such as the Greater Cleveland USO, Veteran Ticket Foundation, Veterans Domiciliary at Wade Park, Cleveland State University Student Veterans, 910th Airlift Wing, Greater Cleveland Coast Guard, Cleveland City School – NJROTC and Northeast Ohio Army and National Guard were in the house for Monday’s patriotic festivities.

By the Numbers – 5:1 … Kyrie Irving’s turnover-to-assist ratio over the past four games – committing just a single turnover in each contest while compiling 20 helpers.

Quotable – Coach David Blatt, on LeBron James’ performance …

”That guy, number 23, was pretty good. Nobody mentioned him. He did a pretty good job and everyone expects that. I don’t care that we all know he can do it. You go out there and lead your team in the moment of truth the way that he did, it’s easy to overlook that. It’s easy to overlook that guy because you come to expect it.”

Up Next – The Cavaliers get a break in the schedule this week and don’t play until Friday, when they travel to Beantown to face the Celtics. After Friday’s matchup in Boston, the Wine and Gold play just one more road game the remainder of the month. On Saturday night, they welcome Al Horford and the Hawks to town on Saturday, the Nuggets the following Monday and an eagerly-anticipated matchup with the World Champion Spurs in a nationally-televised affair next Wednesday.
 
And THIS is what the Heat fans will never understand or accept



I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....

Stick to worrying about D white coward developing a decent post move breh
 
Official Cavs thread but Heat fans take over and want to compare and contrast .....

:roflmao2:

Inkosi withdrawal....

I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....

Hey rockets fan why u in here? Oh yeah you was in the heat thread for the past 4 yrs like everybody else

Foh
 
Cavaliers-Celtics Preview
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After experiencing his first home win since returning to the Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James will try to deliver another victory in his coach's homecoming.

In his return to Boston, David Blatt will attempt to guide the Cavaliers to a third consecutive victory Friday night against the Celtics.

James kept the Cavaliers' recent offensive momentum going with what was initially a triple-double in a 118-111 victory over New Orleans on Monday, the first home game since a 95-90 loss to New York in the season opener Oct. 30.

The NBA later took away an assist and a rebound, giving him 32 points, 11 boards and nine assists. Kyrie Irving also scored 32 points and Kevin Love hit six 3-pointers as Cleveland (3-3) produced back-to-back high-scoring games.

The Cavaliers shot 49.4 percent and connected on 13 of 27 3-point attempts from 3-point range, both season highs.

"This is special," said Irving, who also had nine assists and one turnover in 40-plus minutes. "We played well as a group."

The Cavaliers finished off a four-game road trip with a 110-101 win in Denver on Nov. 7 after averaging 96.5 points in their first four contests.

The Nuggets are one of the league's worst defensive clubs and Cleveland will get to face another in Blatt's return to Boston. The Cavaliers coach was born in the city and attended high school in nearby Framingham before leaving for Princeton then playing professionally in Israel.

"It's kind of special, but nothing that's going to keep me from doing my job to the best of my ability," Blatt said. "I was a Celtics fan growing up. I grew up listening Celtics' broadcast, Johnny Most, with a transistor radio stuck to my ear for many years. Bill Russell was my childhood hero.

"I have a lot of fond memories of the area, of the people and of the NBA game that I grew to love through following the Celtics."

Boston (3-4) will try to spoil that homecoming while shoring up a defense that's giving up 106.4 points per game. The Celtics failed in their attempt at a third straight win Wednesday with a 109-94 home loss to an Oklahoma City team that was missing stars Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook.

Boston gave up 67 points in the second half.

"We did some good things. We did not sustain it," coach Brad Stevens said.

Rajon Rondo had a team-best 20 points and 12 assists after missing one game to have screws removed in his surgically repaired left hand. The Celtics were without Marcus Thornton (ankle), and won't have No. 6 overall draft pick Marcus Smart for at least two weeks because of a sprained left ankle and a bone bruise.

Dion Waiters, meanwhile, is considered probable to return for the Cavaliers after missing Monday's game with a bruised lower back.

If he plays, Waiters will try to help Cleveland end a three-game losing streak to the Celtics. Having James back on the team will likely provide a more significant boost as he's averaged 35.8 points, 10.4 rebounds and 6.4 assists in his last five games in Boston, including the 2012 playoffs.

Even in James' previous stint with the team, the Cavaliers had their difficulties in Boston and have lost 16 of their past 20 visits, including the postseason.

Jeff Green averaged a team-best 23.0 points for Boston in last season's series, and Avery Bradley averaged 21.3 while shooting 61.9 percent.
 
Hey rockets fan why u in here? Oh yeah you was in the heat thread for the past 4 yrs like everybody else

Foh

That's a lie....:lol: I purposely avoided the heat threads because I wasn't a fan. And when I did go into them I wasn't bashing them talking shit about them or making lame ass comparisons between my squad and their squad like you're doing here. If I go thru your posts here majority of them are hate and sound like the musings of a scorned lover. You've contributed nothing positive nor anything of substance to this thread. I can summarize your contributions to this thread in four words:

They aren't the heat

You need to get over it. LeBron has moved on, so should you. And Dwight don't need a post move as long as he giving me 20/10 a night....

Now instead of addressing anything I say, come back with your lame ass personal insults against me. Whenever somebody pull your card you get heated and start trying to crack on people. So come on, let's hear it fam. I need the laugh....

I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....
 
That's a lie....:lol: I purposely avoided the heat threads because I wasn't a fan. And when I did go into them I wasn't bashing them talking shit about them or making lame ass comparisons between my squad and their squad like you're doing here. If I go thru your posts here majority of them are hate and sound like the musings of a scorned lover. You've contributed nothing positive nor anything of substance to this thread. I can summarize your contributions to this thread in four words:

They aren't the heat

You need to get over it. LeBron has moved on, so should you. And Dwight don't need a post move as long as he giving me 20/10 a night....

Now instead of addressing anything I say, come back with your lame ass personal insults against me. Whenever somebody pull your card you get heated and start trying to crack on people. So come on, let's hear it fam. I need the laugh....

I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....

How is it a lie when you just admitted you were in heat threads? How can you say u avoided heat threads because u wasn't a fan "but when I did go in them"

The point is you were in there period all that other shit you yapping stfu nobody cares you proved my point already...

Get yo clown ass out of here and make sure next time if you gonna accuse anyone of anything check your history first..

And why would I contribute anything positive to a Cleveland thread? I been shitting on Cleveland before your dumb ass was born you think I will change up now? Foh breh I'm consistent, something you need to learn now to be
 
GameDay Preview: Cavaliers at Boston Celtics

TD Garden at 7:30 PM ET

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Posted: Nov 14, 2014
Game Summary

The Wine & Gold will square off with the Boston Celtics at TD Garden tonight for their 5th road game of the year. Tipoff is at 7:30 p.m. ET. The Cavs and Celtics will play each other three more times in 2014-15 (3/3 at CLE, 4/10 at CLE & 4/12 at BOS).

Cleveland (3-3) picked up its 2nd straight win on Monday, a 118-111 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans at The Q. The Cavs posted season-highs in points (118), field goal percentage (.494), three-pointers made (13), three-point field goal percentage (.481), points in a half (67 in 2nd half) and assists (26). Kyrie Irving (27), LeBron James (22) and Kevin Love (12) combined for 61 of the 67 second half points.

Over the past two games, the Cavs are averaging 114.0 points (15.5 fast break pts), 25.5 assists and just 9.5 turnovers.

Boston (3-4) enters tonight's contest looking to bounce back from a 109-94 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in their most recent matchup on Wednesday.

All five Celtic starters are averaging double figures in scoring led by Jeff Green's 18.9 points per game.

BROADCAST INFO
TV: FOX Sports Ohio
Where to Watch | Programming Note

RADIO: WTAM 1100, 100.7 WMMS, 87.7 FM La Mega, AM 1590 WAKR (Akron) Cavaliers Radio Network

Discuss tonight's game with other die-hard Cavs fans. Discuss

Get everything you need to know about tonight's matchup. Game Notes

Probable Starters/Status Update*
presented by Cleveland Clinic

Cavaliers: PG - Kyrie Irving, SG - Shawn Marion, SF - LeBron James
PF - Kevin Love, C - Anderson Varejao

Status Update: Matthew Dellavedova, (Left Knee MCL Sprain), Out), Dion Waiters, (Lower Back Contusion, TBD)

Celtics: PG - Rajon Rondo, SG - Avery Bradley, SF - Jeff Green
PF - Jared Sullinger, C - Kelly Olynyk

Status Update: (Celtics) - Vitor Faverani, (Left Knee Surgery, Out), Marcus Smart, (Left Ankle Sprain, Out)

*Subject to change

Joe G's Three Keys

1. Get to the Point – Since he was drafted by Boston in 2006, Rajon Rondo has been the straw that stirs the drink – and this year he’s off to an historic start, almost averaging a triple-double and putting up numbers on pace with Oscar Robertson and Magic Johnson. He’s missed seven of the last ten matchups with the Cavaliers – including the last five – but he’s Boston’s head of the snake and stopping him goes a long way towards stopping the Celtics.

2. Kelly Green – As a rookie, Celtics center Kelly Olynyk gave the Cavs fits in his second contest against them. After tallying one point, seven boards, three turnovers and three fouls in his first game against Cleveland, the former Gonzaga big man dropped 25 points, 12 boards and three assists on the Wine and Gold in an April loss at The Q. This year, Olynyk is tied as the top scorer among second-year players, second in rebounding. Between Olynyk, Jared Sullinger and former Cavalier, Tyler Zeller, the Cavs frontcourt of Varejao, Thompson and Love will have its hands full.

3. Back to Boston – There are no fans in the NBA like Celtic fans, regardless of their record. So far this season, the Cavaliers have gotten plenty of love on the road, but they won’t get any in Boston. “Their fans know the game of basketball; they appreciate the game of basketball,” said LeBron following Thursday’s practice, before leaving for Beantown. “I love a little adversity and they’re one of the best at creating adversity. So it should be fun.” The Cavs have dropped three of their last four at the Garden – their last win coming in April 2013 on Tristan’s monster 29-point, 17-rebound performance. On Friday night, LeBron, Tristan and Co. would love to take the crowd out of it early and keep them quiet all night.

Head-to-Head Matchup

The Cavs trail the all-time series to the Celtics 71-120 (49-47 Home, 22-72 Road).

In the two teams last meeting this past April, Dion Waiters tallied a team-high tying 15 points, four rebounds and two assists in 27 minutes. Kyrie Irving also recorded 15 points, including 8-8 from the free throw line, and two assists in 31 minutes.

Where to Catch the Action

TV: FOX Sports Ohio, Radio: WTAM 1100, 100.7 WMMS, 87.7 FM La Mega, AM 1590 WAKR (Akron)

For live in-game updates, follow @cavs, @CavsJoeG, @CavsFredMcLeod, @MrCavalier34, @CavsJMike, @chones22 and @ElalcaldeRafa on Twitter.

Programming Note: Tonight, FOX Sports Ohio is airing the Blue Jackets – Flyers game (7:00pm) and the Cavs – Celtics game (7:30pm). More Info | View Conflict Schedule

On Deck

After tonight’s game, the Cavs return to Cleveland for a matchup with the Atlanta Hawks tomorrow night at Quicken Loans Arena. Tipoff is at 7:30 p.m. ET.
 
How is it a lie when you just admitted you were in heat threads? How can you say u avoided heat threads because u wasn't a fan "but when I did go in them"

The point is you were in there period all that other shit you yapping stfu nobody cares you proved my point already...

Get yo clown ass out of here and make sure next time if you gonna accuse anyone of anything check your history first..

And why would I contribute anything positive to a Cleveland thread? I been shitting on Cleveland before your dumb ass was born you think I will change up now? Foh breh I'm consistent, something you need to learn now to be

Just like i said, personal insults and nothing factual....


Dude only in this thread to hate. If the Cavs had only picked up love and heat retained LeBron he wouldn't set foot in this thread. I'm telling you these are the actions of a scorned lover! He's mad that his man crush LeBron is in Cleveland now and he can't cheerlead for him because of how he trashed the Cavs before. He know he'll get called on his shit so he gotta put up the tough guy facade that "it's alright.... I'm fine.... It'll be okay..... Our team is just as good..... I'm not hurt..... I don't care.... Fuck them...."

Bruh stop it you sound just like my ex when she found out I was married..... You are hurt... You need to get counseling.... Go talk to someone.... All these mixed emotions you displaying will eventually stress you to the point of a panic attack, seizure, stroke, or worse

And let's be clear there's a BIG difference when you say someone is "all in a thread" vs commenting once or twice in a thread. Most people would agree with that, but I'm sure you won't because it doesn't fit your cake ass narrative.

I'm "all in" that Ferguson thread with strong opinions, factual statements and pertinent information. Commenting on the performance of a team on a periodic basis is not the same as having a vested interest on a topic and it's outcome one way or another.

That nigga a clown he ain't doing shit

We beat the brakes off y'all in your house.... Then a few nights later y'all scored 75 points and made Roy Hibbert bum ass look like BillChamberlain-Abdul Jabbar against y'all :smh:

I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....
 
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This what makes the Cavs potential a tuff team....

Nights when there's balance scoring and Uncle Drew haven't even showed up yet...



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id give the ball back to kyrie since he single-handily brought yall back

he was on fire
 
Just like i said, personal insults and nothing factual....


Dude only in this thread to hate. If the Cavs had only picked up love and heat retained LeBron he wouldn't set foot in this thread. I'm telling you these are the actions of a scorned lover! He's mad that his man crush LeBron is in Cleveland now and he can't cheerlead for him because of how he trashed the Cavs before. He know he'll get called on his shit so he gotta put up the tough guy facade that "it's alright.... I'm fine.... It'll be okay..... Our team is just as good..... I'm not hurt..... I don't care.... Fuck them...."

Bruh stop it you sound just like my ex when she found out I was married..... You are hurt... You need to get counseling.... Go talk to someone.... All these mixed emotions you displaying will eventually stress you to the point of a panic attack, seizure, stroke, or worse

And let's be clear there's a BIG difference when you say someone is "all in a thread" vs commenting once or twice in a thread. Most people would agree with that, but I'm sure you won't because it doesn't fit your cake ass narrative.

I'm "all in" that Ferguson thread with strong opinions, factual statements and pertinent information. Commenting on the performance of a team on a periodic basis is not the same as having a vested interest on a topic and it's outcome one way or another.



We beat the brakes off y'all in your house.... Then a few nights later y'all scored 75 points and made Roy Hibbert bum ass look like BillChamberlain-Abdul Jabbar against y'all :smh:

I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....

Look at the moist ass nigga typing up bullshit foh you sound like a bitch

Wtf that ferguson thread have to do with this sports thread? Smh
 
it used to be like that with Anderson Verajao too. what is terrible in Kyrie and his no defense playing ass

shut yo chick with dick loving ass up

kyrie is the only reason why the cavs are winning right now
 
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