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Post by koopakid17 on Jun 12, 2016 22:00:41 GMT -5
This is what LeBum does to get a leg up. I hope Golden State kicks his sorry fanny tomorrow.
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jun 12, 2016 22:45:28 GMT -5
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jun 15, 2016 16:49:38 GMT -5
LOTS OF TERRIFYING NEWS FOR THE WARRIORS After a huge butt kicking by the Cavaliers on Monday night's game five, I though it would hopefully get better for the Warriors. But Kevin and I were wrong. It is getting worse. Andrew Bogut of the Warriors went down in game five with a knee injury and will not return at all. Now I am worried for tomorrow night's game six at Cleveland that something is about to happen.
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jun 16, 2016 23:34:12 GMT -5
THE NEWS GETS EVEN WORSE FOR THE WARRIORS Game six was dominated by the Cavaliers although the calls have been for the Warriors until late. Stephen Curry got his sixth foul, threw his mouthpiece to the crowd, taunted an official and got ejected. Game seven is Sunday night and I will have it at that time live so you might want to tune in to ABC starting at 7:30 PM/ET.
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 17, 2016 3:49:29 GMT -5
Ugh....I'm Melting....I'M MELTING!!!!!!!!! What a world....what a world!!!
In all seriousness, much as I can NOT stand LeBron, should the Cavs pull off the comeback on Sunday night, I will be happy for the city of Cleveland, that is unless or until the fans decide to start misbehaving :-\
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Post by koopakid17 on Jun 17, 2016 17:16:20 GMT -5
I'm with you, Bill, I've never respected LeBron since he back stabbed Cleveland and now he thinks all will be forgiven because he can win a title for them.
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jun 18, 2016 21:50:41 GMT -5
STEPHEN CURRY TO PLAY IN GAME SEVEN I got word from the NBA offices that Stephen Curry would not be suspended for that moment. However, he and Steve Kerr were each fined $25,000 for the moment that I will now place not.
Now I did not see the foul which was odd, but that behavior was deserving of an ejected for it could have really done some harm and was absolutely disgusting.
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jun 19, 2016 22:20:36 GMT -5
CAVALIERS FIRST TEAM TO COMEBACK FROM A 3-1 DEFICIT TO WIN NBA TITLE; FIRST NBA TITLE EVER; LEBRON JAMES NAMED FINALS MVP This may have to be one of the biggest teams of all time. Right now, I feel sorry for two people here tonight about the result tonight. But it got to the point that the Warriors after that three and then LeBron James making it a two possession game. The Warriors never really recovered at all since the Cavaliers had a foul to give and the Warriors had little time to do something about it. The Cavaliers won 93-89 to be the first team to comeback from a 3-1 deficit to win a NBA title. It got really emotional both on the court and in the streets of Cleveland tonight for sure (sorry if I am forgetting the crowd watching at Quicken Loans Arena if there is one). If there was someone really emotional tonight, it was LeBron who would be named unanimously the Finals MVP. I will post some huge photos later on this week.
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 20, 2016 4:10:57 GMT -5
Hats off to the Cleveland Cavaliers, down 3 games to 1, and having to win not one, but two games on the road in order to make this remarkable comeback.
Given the classlessness of the Warrior player who felt the need to kick or knee LeBron in the groin, and that player being suspended from the next game, and quite possibly costing his team another title, and given the fact that until yesterday, the Cavs never won an NBA title, plus the last pro sports title was by the 1964 Cleveland Browns, since the Indians' last World Series victory came way back in 1948, congrats to the city of Cleveland, home of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. I can only hope its citizens didn't go berserk to the degree of lawlessness last night with this most amazing win.
Warriors only had 9 regular season losses all year. They darn near had that many, perhaps they did even, in the post-season.
Lastly, all I can say is the Warriors used to be a Philadelphia team, and since Philadelphia teams generally choke in the playoffs, I guess some of that old Philly wanderlust hangover still infects the Warriors' franchise to this very day.
It's not how you start, it's how you finish. Ask the 2004 Yankees, up 3 games to 0 and they choked away the pennant to the Red Sox. Ask the 18-0 New England Patriots after Super Bowl XLII.
LeBron, much as it pains me, really proved his merit in the clutch.
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Post by Bill Skinner on Jun 20, 2016 11:04:02 GMT -5
Congrats to the Cavaliers, a team that did not exist 52 years ago! They really deserved to win the NBA championship after 46 years of existence, and LeBron James really proved his worth that time, even more so than in either of the two times he won in Miami. For that alone, I'm glad that he was the one to bring a championship back to that part of Northeast Ohio, against all odds.
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Post by billmcdee on Jun 20, 2016 12:02:32 GMT -5
FYI, I was one of the 4 people to vote on this poll, and I took the Warriors in 5 games.
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Post by blackwoodcompany on Jun 20, 2016 18:00:10 GMT -5
If there was one thing about game seven last night, it was the most watched NBA Finals since Michael Jordan's last NBA title game in 1998. I voted the Warriors in seven because I knew the way it was last year with both teams and I was right that it went seven games. But I never imagined how the Cavaliers would manage this. Plus, I had to hear the crowd outside watching the game last night. Plus, it had to occur at Quicken Loans Arena the way the game was. To finish this, I will add in this from the Associated Press: Plus, I have to place these pics:
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