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Journey/Survivor wrote:Cleveland Cavs, best record in the NBA, and the only team to remain undefeated on their home court this season.
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Cleveland Cavs, best record in the NBA, and the only team to remain undefeated on their home court this season.
maybe but LeBron James is still an idiot. Is he gonna bail Cleveland in 2010? what the latest?
Journey/Survivor wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Cleveland Cavs, best record in the NBA, and the only team to remain undefeated on their home court this season.
maybe but LeBron James is still an idiot. Is he gonna bail Cleveland in 2010? what the latest?
I've never known him to be an idiot.
He recently said that he'll seriously consider signing a long term contract with the Cavs this summer. I don't think that he'll leave the Cavs, their one of the best organizations in the NBA since Dan Gilbert bought the team, and LeBron is from just outside of Cleveland having been born and raised in Akron.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Cleveland Cavs, best record in the NBA, and the only team to remain undefeated on their home court this season.
Enigma869 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Cleveland Cavs, best record in the NBA, and the only team to remain undefeated on their home court this season.
Shocking to see Cleveland fan boy back celebrating a meaningless regular season game. That Browns Super Bowl prediction worked out pretty well for you
Enigma869 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Cleveland Cavs, best record in the NBA, and the only team to remain undefeated on their home court this season.
Shocking to see Cleveland fan boy back celebrating a meaningless regular season game. That Browns Super Bowl prediction worked out pretty well for you
Enigma869 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Cleveland Cavs, best record in the NBA, and the only team to remain undefeated on their home court this season.
Shocking to see Cleveland fan boy back celebrating a meaningless regular season game. That Browns Super Bowl prediction worked out pretty well for you
Journey/Survivor wrote:Cleveland Cavs, best record in the NBA, and the only team to remain undefeated on their home court this season.
Luvsaugeri wrote:They are great this year and sure are fun to watch!!
But I have enough Ohio sports fan experience that I am still holding my breath. Ohio teams are notorious for finding some disastrous way to blow things all to hell!!! But for now I am enjoying the hell out of this season!!!!
My opinion about LeBron is that I don't think he will leave. BUT, if he does leave......I will have enjoyed the years he gave to Cleveland and there will be no hard feelings. It's like this ALL the time in all professional sports. There is no team loyalty anymore. It's all business. Why would he be any different. I've come to accept it. I also don't find him to be an idiot at all. I'm actually pleasantly surprised. When he first came out of high school and there were the incidents with the Hummer and his mother etc......I was worried he was going to go the route of Maurice Clarett. But it appears he must have some good people surrounding him because I find him to be pretty well grounded considering his situation.
But I do believe (or maybe hope??) that he will stick around.
ScarabGator wrote:Dwight Howard and the Orlando Magic-now thats scary good.
Ehwmatt wrote: With that being said, this HAS to be the year to both win it and convince LeBron to stay. Can't wait for June.
one of the premier teams and hardly anyone seemed to be taking notice
Ehwmatt wrote:Shocking to see you condescending and faggotish as always. Keep up the good work, dipshit.
Enigma869 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Shocking to see you condescending and faggotish as always. Keep up the good work, dipshit.
Go fuck yourself!
Michigan Girl wrote:JFB and I tried getting this through LA's head all last season, she was having none of it...
My first and only battle with that BUCKEYE......he's going to be KING!!!
That is fucking laughable. Jordan had seasons that he averaged over 35 points and shot 53%. In fact, Jordan had a run of like 5 straight seasons of shooting over 50%. James has yet to do it once. Oscar Robertson averaged a triple double for an entire season. And to top the list, Wilt Camberlain averaged over 50 points and 25 rebounds a game in a single season. And that was with fewer teams in the league and much more parity than this watered down shit. And I don't give a fuck if he was the tallest guy in the league...that's not his fault!!! No one will ever rival Wilt's single season records. This guy's "formula" is about as accurate as a Roy Orbison tee shot.Journey/Survivor wrote:That equation has determined that LeBron James is currently having the greatest single season in NBA history. Of course, the season isn't over, so that could change.
Saint John wrote:That is fucking laughable. Jordan had seasons that he averaged over 35 points and shot 53%. In fact, Jordan had a run of like 5 straight seasons of shooting over 50%. James has yet to do it once. Oscar Robertson averaged a triple double for an entire season. And to top the list, Wilt Camberlain averaged over 50 points and 25 rebounds a game in a single season. And that was with fewer teams in the league and much more parity than this watered down shit. And I don't give a fuck if he was the tallest guy in the league...that's not his fault!!! No one will ever rival Wilt's single season records. This guy's "formula" is about as accurate as a Roy Orbison tee shot.Journey/Survivor wrote:That equation has determined that LeBron James is currently having the greatest single season in NBA history. Of course, the season isn't over, so that could change.
Understood. Apologies if I seemed shitty toward ya.Journey/Survivor wrote:Keep in mind that I'm not the one saying it.
Of course it is. Lebron is playing and the others aren't!!! They want the guy in their now to be having the "greatest season ever." Ask anyone in the Hall Of Fame if James is having the best year of all-time and half of them would keel over laughing. There's simply no formula to substantiate that.Journey/Survivor wrote:But this guys math equation is recognized by the NBA as being accurate and they use it themselves.
Saint John wrote:Understood. Apologies if I seemed shitty toward ya.Journey/Survivor wrote:Keep in mind that I'm not the one saying it.
Of course it is. Lebron is playing and the others aren't!!! They want the guy in their now to be having the "greatest season ever." Ask anyone in the Hall Of Fame if James is having the best year of all-time and half of them would keel over laughing. There's simply no formula to substantiate that.Journey/Survivor wrote:But this guys math equation is recognized by the NBA as being accurate and they use it themselves.
Luvsaugeri wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:JFB and I tried getting this through LA's head all last season, she was having none of it...
My first and only battle with that BUCKEYE......he's going to be KING!!!
I still say he IS the King!!![]()
He has definitely improved his game this year. Free throw shooting and defense (especially defense) are greatly improved.
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