The Hawks showed the Cavs exactly how they were going to defend Lebron and Kyrie last time we played them in Atlanta they really wanted to win that game and kind of gave their blueprint on how they were going to guard us if we see them in the playoffs.
The disagree button on Jigo's posts might as well be an "I'm new and I have no idea what the fuck I'm doing" button.Atlanta wins tonight 101-95
Here's the thing: when they win, it's awesome. Everyone is all liquored up and happy, hug your brother type stuff, high five your neighbor, slap an ass and get a smile in return. It's really a great scene. However, when they lose, things get a little out of control, but you will get used to it. Of course, everyone is a little ornery, which is to be expected. Kids are up late, parents have to return to their miserable jobs the next day, that makes sense. But when they pick that one fan that they sacrifice to the basketball gods, that's when it gets weird. It isn't even the screams as he drops from the Jumbotron, since that's all short-lived and it wasn't a drawn out event. It's the crowd getting into it that creeped me out. I say that in the past tense because now I am pretty used to it, the odds are low of being chosen, and the odds are negligible that the Cavs lose since we are awesome, even though we lost that perennial all-star and beat 2 teams that were struggling. A lot of the bandwagoners will leave before it's over, even leaving at a close game, since they are so worried about the repercussions of being chosen if we lose. It's a numbers game - you will be fine.Going to the Watch Party tonight! For those of you who have been there, what is it like?
Chosen for what? What the hell??Here's the thing: when they win, it's awesome. Everyone is all liquored up and happy, hug your brother type stuff, high five your neighbor, slap an ass and get a smile in return. It's really a great scene. However, when they lose, things get a little out of control, but you will get used to it. Of course, everyone is a little ornery, which is to be expected. Kids are up late, parents have to return to their miserable jobs the next day, that makes sense. But when they pick that one fan that they sacrifice to the basketball gods, that's when it gets weird. It isn't even the screams as he drops from the Jumbotron, since that's all short-lived and it wasn't a drawn out event. It's the crowd getting into it that creeped me out. I say that in the past tense because now I am pretty used to it, the odds are low of being chosen, and the odds are negligible that the Cavs lose since we are awesome, even though we lost that perennial all-star and beat 2 teams that were struggling. A lot of the bandwagoners will leave before it's over, even leaving at a close game, since they are so worried about the repercussions of being chosen if we lose. It's a numbers game - you will be fine.
So have fun and cheer like there's no tomorrow!
Can you volunteer?Here's the thing: when they win, it's awesome. Everyone is all liquored up and happy, hug your brother type stuff, high five your neighbor, slap an ass and get a smile in return. It's really a great scene. However, when they lose, things get a little out of control, but you will get used to it. Of course, everyone is a little ornery, which is to be expected. Kids are up late, parents have to return to their miserable jobs the next day, that makes sense. But when they pick that one fan that they sacrifice to the basketball gods, that's when it gets weird. It isn't even the screams as he drops from the Jumbotron, since that's all short-lived and it wasn't a drawn out event. It's the crowd getting into it that creeped me out. I say that in the past tense because now I am pretty used to it, the odds are low of being chosen, and the odds are negligible that the Cavs lose since we are awesome, even though we lost that perennial all-star and beat 2 teams that were struggling. A lot of the bandwagoners will leave before it's over, even leaving at a close game, since they are so worried about the repercussions of being chosen if we lose. It's a numbers game - you will be fine.
So have fun and cheer like there's no tomorrow!
I laughed way too hard reading this.Here's the thing: when they win, it's awesome. Everyone is all liquored up and happy, hug your brother type stuff, high five your neighbor, slap an ass and get a smile in return. It's really a great scene. However, when they lose, things get a little out of control, but you will get used to it. Of course, everyone is a little ornery, which is to be expected. Kids are up late, parents have to return to their miserable jobs the next day, that makes sense. But when they pick that one fan that they sacrifice to the basketball gods, that's when it gets weird. It isn't even the screams as he drops from the Jumbotron, since that's all short-lived and it wasn't a drawn out event. It's the crowd getting into it that creeped me out. I say that in the past tense because now I am pretty used to it, the odds are low of being chosen, and the odds are negligible that the Cavs lose since we are awesome, even though we lost that perennial all-star and beat 2 teams that were struggling. A lot of the bandwagoners will leave before it's over, even leaving at a close game, since they are so worried about the repercussions of being chosen if we lose. It's a numbers game - you will be fine.
So have fun and cheer like there's no tomorrow!
HOLY SHIT ROB - READ THE F-ING THING. GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER>Chosen for what? What the hell??
Here's a little fact regarding the series:
Atlanta's assistant coach is Neven Spahija, who also coached Maccabi in 2006.
Him and Blatt are very good friends, apparantly.