what a surprise, the same exact fucking argument continues where you're still trying to convince me to accept stats I've already told you I reject... twice! I read like 2 lines of your post before I just lol'd and passed on the rest. My loss, I'm sure... STOMP
Nothing happened. Lol, a soft Bosh foul and then he got that mad? Hey if you want to whine that's fine with me. I like that kind of response it makes me feel good.
Eddie House's Big Balls dance after hitting the late three against OKC. [video=youtube;ycWNsaGmJD8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycWNsaGmJD8[/video] LOL at the old ladies shocked and disgusted by House screaming BIG MUTHAFUCKING BALLS N****!!!!
Check this out. I found it over @ realgm. It's the Cavs' game log. This streak is reaching historic levels. They can match their previous record with a loss against POR. And we're playing them this upcoming Saturday as a back to back in Cleveland in the 4th game in 5 nights. I'm terrified.
Just to save everyone from counting all those, they've gone 1-30 in their last 31 games, and continuing. During almost half a season worth of games, they've played .032 ball. That's not .320, that's .032.
You'd think they could at least split wins against the T-Wolves. Damn. And that's why LeBron is the greatest player of this generation. Had he remained, even with the other lineup changes it's still a 50+ win team.
1-30 silences any criticism of LeBron for leaving. He was right. He should have escaped to the Clippers, if necessary. Anywhere would have been better.
Carmello went to NJ to show them what they are missing. He got off for 37 pts and 9 rebs . . . but NJ led by Lopez, Outlaw and 18 asts by Harris won the game.
Grizzlies beat magic to get 25 wins. And ready to claim eighth seed with minny, cavs up next while we get spurs and Denver. Not good.
Yep. I always thought he'd be nuts to stay. When I look back over the league in the past decade at what might've been with just one small change, I think about what would've happened had Boozer not screwed over the Cavs (or the Cavs hadn't willingly bent themselves over in front of Boozer, depending on which side you are on). With those two plus Z, they could've been a special team. They only had that one season together, when LeBron was a rook and Boozer was a sophomore so it never had a chance.
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