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I see no heart whatsoever with this team! JR, Kyrie, Love all of them are not big game players at all! See ya later boys! get rid of all three of them this offseason..
I disagree with your sentiment here.

I heard from several different Cavs fans after Thursday's game that Love was the only one who showed up. Last night the poor bastard got a concussion. He also singlehandedly won game 5 against Toronto.

Love isn't the issue, although he'd probably be sent packing after the season. Hopefully to Boston where OIC rules state he'll lead them to a title the following year.

I also think Kyrie gets ousted in favor of John Wall. I actually think this one happens, and then the Love one if LeBron can't talk Durant into coming to Cleveland.

Nobody on Cleveland's team is having fun. I think that all starts with LeBron, who deserves a LOT of the blame for them looking so bad. Here's an article about his suckage.

And blame Tyron Lue too. He's letting GS dictate how the games are being played.
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Six straight NBA Finals is a rare feat
Hey, reaching the Super Bowl four times in a row is a rare feat, but no one cares.
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Cowherd was going off about those LeBron playing time stats the other day. The numbers are staggering. More so when you consider that he has years left in the tank.

The problem is that he's already not the player he once was, so how much is really left in that tank versus how much he thinks is left? Will he hang around too long like Jordan?
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Six straight NBA Finals is a rare feat
Hey, reaching the Super Bowl four times in a row is a rare feat, but no one cares.
To be fair, this is an insult fabricated by jealous fans.

The Atlanta Braves won 14 division titles in a row and only 1 World Series. Does that mean those 14 years were failures? Hell no. It's a run that's ridiculously impressive and any other team's fans would love to have it.

I've always considered the journey to be far more satisfying than reaching the destination. The Steelers have been relevant since Cowher took over in the early 90s and it's been a hell of a run. New England might have (cheated) won more Super Bowls during that time, but the Steelers were always a contender.
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The Atlanta Braves won 14 division titles in a row and only 1 World Series. Does that mean those 14 years were failures? Hell no.
In terms of Bobby Cox keeping his job? No.

In terms of the players having otherwise successful careers? No.

In terms of being the best? Yes, it is a fucking failure. You had 14 tickets to the big show and fucked it up 13 times.
I've always considered the journey to be far more satisfying than reaching the destination.
I've always considered that to be a fable that competitors tell themselves when they get outclassed. I don't think either San Jose or Cleveland is going to look back on the 2016 season or series the same in spite of who wins the trophy. The destination very much matters to them.
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Malcolm wrote:
The Atlanta Braves won 14 division titles in a row and only 1 World Series. Does that mean those 14 years were failures? Hell no.
In terms of Bobby Cox keeping his job? No.

In terms of the players having otherwise successful careers? No.

In terms of being the best? Yes, it is a fucking failure. You had 14 tickets to the big show and fucked it up 13 times.
I've always considered the journey to be far more satisfying than reaching the destination.
I've always considered that to be a fable that competitors tell themselves when they get outclassed. I don't think either San Jose or Cleveland is going to look back on the 2016 season or series the same in spite of who wins the trophy. The destination very much matters to them.
But is your opinion on this subject valid considering Minnesota's lack of success in sports? (Not picking on you, it's a legit question.)

I was elated when OSU won the football championship in 2002. When the Steelers won their 6th Super Bowl, I was on cloud nine, but I'll admit that a certain expectation of winning toned down my emotions for the moment.

If the Cleveland Indians won the WS this year, I expect their fans would experience a far greater sense of accomplishment that if the same happened for the NY Yankees.
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If the Cleveland Indians won the WS this year, I expect their fans would experience a far greater sense of accomplishment that if the same happened for the NY Yankees.
The same way a thirsty man appreciates water as opposed to the dude with full indoor plumbing.
But is your opinion on this subject valid considering Minnesota's lack of success in sports?
My opinion is eminently valid regardless of my geographic proclivities. I can summarize thugball and baseball in this town in one sentence: ass since a few years after the new millennium. That's objective fact. Football and hockey around here generate a bit more optimism. But to be brutal, no one expects shit out of the Vikings. They've got a semi-decent QB that might break out at some point during his career, a la Jason Campbell. Or he could consistently underperform and be a perennial journeyman backup, a la Jason Campbell. Their D has its moments, but the offense hasn't clicked since Fudgepacker Favre. Before that, you have to dial back to the days of Culpepper and Moss. Calling the last decade a TD drought isn't a strong enough way to put it. The only hope we have of getting any sporting success going is the Wild. Problem is they can't maintain the scoring octane to get through the 2nd round most years.

So, yes, I'm quite aware of the shithouse teams in my berg and I do not harbour illusions about their abilities.
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The fluke is done and 5 it is.
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3 straight! My prediction lives! :)
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so how much is really left in that tank versus how much he thinks is left?
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I think he's got plenty left in the tank!
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I heard this morning that he spends $1.6 million a year on his body via trainers, chefs, equipment, etc.

Cavs will win game 4 too. It'll be closer though. Cavs by 8. The NBA will make sure the refs stretch the series out.

If we head to game 5 2-2, the winner of that game wins the series.
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Yeah, I believe the game five winner will determine the champ if its 2-2. But I'm a little scared, was last nights game just an illusion? Where was that effort the first two games?? I just don't understand the NBA, GSW looked like the Cavs from the first two games. They totally flipped the script, but I don't know if it can last.
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was last nights game just an illusion?
Purely and utterly.
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Malcolm wrote:
was last nights game just an illusion?
Purely and utterly.
...Kinda like your illusion of drinking outta the Stanley Cup!
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Stranger wrote:
Malcolm wrote:
was last nights game just an illusion?
Purely and utterly.
...Kinda like your illusion of drinking outta the Stanley Cup!
Eh. One less trip to the demilitarized zone that is Wisconsin.
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Klay Thomas talks cheap shots.
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Malcolm wrote:Klay Thomas talks cheap shots.
Excuse me?... But isn't your teammate the notoriously dirty playing, ball sack kicking Draymond Green???

I don't think someone setting what looks like to me a perfectly legal pick can be deemed dirty just because the pick took place in the lane.

Sorry Klay, but you sound like a pussy right now.
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