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He's trolling the fanbase and sites like this and probably yukking it up w/ Fedor and Lloyd.

We know he's terrible at his job, he probably knows too, so what's left is troll and take potshots. How he fell into this gig is a mystery. Haynes at least has a track record covering the Blazers and Fedor is just JAG, but Vardon is about as good at his job as I am if I tried being a brain surgeon.

Can somebody tell me when Lebron has "ripped" Blatt?

View: https://twitter.com/joevardon/status/605447772494528512
 
It's worse that Fedor is the Cavs beat reporter for 92.3 and gets run as a host as well. There's people out there who are casual fans who probably believe that Fedor knows what he's talking about. Today he and Bull were breaking down which team has the advantage in The Finals. Fedor gave every edge to GS except experience and LeBron. When it came to head coach he said Kerr by a big margin. He gives credit for Kerr leading GS to 12 more victories but won't budge on giving Blatt any kind of credit. They also played a clip of JR stating that they've seen areas that GS can be stopped defensively. Of course Fedor has to interject with "today is the first day of practice and JR has already figured out their weaknesses". Totally dismissing the fact that the players watch film on their own time, probably have discussed philosophy and strategy with the coaching staff prior to today. Yet he'll say that he's watched the Warriors multiple times this year and HE can't see any weakness like he's won multiple rings.
God that infuriates me. Everything about Fedor infuriates me.

Blatt has been the best coach in the Playoffs.

Just... On so many levels... Fuck Fedor.
 
I for one appreciate that people post what the beat writers say here. It's been useful to me that have people weigh in on which writers are doing a good or bad job. Who knows, maybe Vardon's boss will be reading this and decide not to renew him for next year if he keeps stirring up shit with Blatt and annoying the well-informed fans of the Cavs.

Vardon seems to like to go for the human angle or the controversy angle with his stuff. He's always looking for any sign of discord on the team and then trying to dig into any of those incidents/moments to see if he can mine any gold from them. Blatt has probably been really annoyed with all those sorts of questions over this season and now tries to sort of humiliate him by making him look dumb whenever he can. It's kind of fun and we DO need something to talk about with so many days between games!
 
My last beef regarding Fedor. Here's a guy who's made a name for himself in radio, where he could pass his opinion off as fact. If anybody called in to debate his opinions, he could just hang up on them and not have to back up his claims. Unfortunately he writes the same way he hosts a radio show and the PD figures the fans would be happy with it.
 
Can anyone answer my question about how the Vardon-Blatt exchange went?
 
Vardon: Coach, how big is your dick?

Blatt: Ask your mother


Annnddd the rest of the exchange....

Vardon: But Coach, my mother is dead...

Blatt: Like I said, ask your mother... but apparently she ain't talkin'
 
Can anyone answer my question about how the Vardon-Blatt exchange went?
Chris Parker mentioned how he considers the phrasing of a question before he asks it to try and assure a thoughtful response with some insight.

So imagine starting your question with: "When you win a championship in the NBA in this country, and you get to talk to the president..."

Blast jumped on him for getting way ahead of himself, Joe got defensive saying Blatt doesn't know where he was going with it,and transitions his question awkwardly into"ever talk to Netenyahu?"

It was rough. I thought Blatt was actually nice in providing a thoughtful answer after that mess, but Joe was flustered and defensive. I doubt he saw it that way.

It was a terrible setup to an innocuous question, and Blatt ribbed him a bit for it.
 
^ lol at Vardon's defense mechanism. He's been grilled by Blatt so many times this year that as soon as Blatt starts to speak Joe becomes Pavlov's dog.
 
Can somebody tell me when Lebron has "ripped" Blatt?

View: https://twitter.com/joevardon/status/605447772494528512
sorry but this is a hoe ass tweet.i want him to ask this shit just like this in a press conference. I haven't kept up with which writers have been writing what but I hope Vardon isn't our beat writer or something. Like he's just a random guy who reports on Cavs from like Alaska or something isn't he? Please don't tell me he's an Ohio native reporter for Cleveland
 
Fedor is also extremely arrogant. Heard him on Drennan's show once and the guy just made my ears bleed. I honestly listen to 790 The Ticket out of Miami a lot just because of its entertainment value. At least Le Batard and his cohort down there admit to being clowns half the time.
 
This is a good story:

Delonte West says LeBron James saved his life, and that he's pulling for Cleveland and the Cavaliers




Chris Haynes, Northeast Ohio Media Group By Chris Haynes, Northeast Ohio Media Group
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on June 02, 2015 at 10:41 PM, updated June 02, 2015 at 11:43 PM




OAKLAND, Calif. – He may not be a current member of the Cavaliers, but Delonte West isn't allowing that to deter him from enjoying this championship quest.

In an interview with Northeast Ohio Media Group, the former Cavalier guard revealed how LeBron James, on two occasions, helped redirect his route from going down a disastrous path and he discussed his love affair with the city of Cleveland.

Both instances involving James occurred in his final season with the Cavaliers, the 2009-10 season.

It was in the thick of training camp. West, who battled depression and suffered from a severe stress disorder, was a month removed from a weapons charge that was hanging over his head. The unknown of the outcome of that situation deeply tormented the guard.

"I was dealing with so much guilt," West said. "I wasn't processing things right. I was under the impression that I was going to do nine years minimum. Everything I've ever dreamed of, the sweat and tears of what I worked for would all be wiped away."

Basketball? It was an afterthought. The downheartedness along with the criminal charges were too much to digest. He had to get away and he asked the head coach at the time, Mike Brown, for his consent to spend a few days in his home state of Maryland to clear his mind.

Being sensitive to the distress West was going through, Brown permitted the getaway even though it was right before practice was to start.

West walked to the locker room to gather his belongings before embarking on his four-hour road trip. But before he could head for the exit, LeBron James entered and asked if he could speak with him for a minute.

"He sat with me in the locker room for like an hour and was rapping it up with me by giving me words of encouragement," West said. "Keep in mind, practice was still going on. He left practice and sat with me for a while, just keeping me company. He later walked me down the stairs and said, 'D, I don't know where you're going or what you're about to do, but I'll be right here when you get back.'

"My spirits were so high at that point. I don't know what would have happened had I left in the condition I was in prior. It's a testament to the type of person he is."

Another example was later in the season after a tough road loss. West didn't play up to standards and he was being overly critical with himself. He was also still sweating what would come of his arrest.

It reached a boiling point. He lost it at the airport.

"The bus pulled up to escort us to the plane and I just broke down crying. I felt like my career was over. I was [expletive] up. I was concerned that my nieces and nephews wouldn't look at me the same anymore. I let the team go ahead of me. I wasn't getting on."

In his mind, his game was tailing off and he was carrying a huge weight he couldn't support. West wasn't sure what his next move would be. He just believed the team would be better off without him considering what he was dealing with.

Fortunately, he never made it out of that airport alone.

A few minutes went by and James peeked out the front door of the aircraft, looking around for somebody. He finally spotted West and went after him along with Randy Mims, a member of the James' "Four Horsemen."

"Man, LeBron and Randy just fellowshipped with me and then the next thing I knew, here comes [teammate] Lorenzen Wright before, rest in peace. He came out there and grabbed me, picked me up, bear hugging me. He hugged me for like five minutes. He literally had me up and they walked me up to the plane. Lorenzen read me Bible scriptures the whole plane ride. That team was a family and LeBron was a big reason why."

Had James not noticed his backcourt mate wasn't on board, West, with a laugh, says he has an idea of who would have come in search of him.

"Knowing Coach Brown, he would have been like, 'Um, D, we kind of got to get out of here. We'll help you any way we can, but they're charging us for gas here,'" West said while imitating his coach with a chuckle. "That's my best Coach Brown impersonation."

That following summer after the Cavaliers lost to the Boston Celtics in the second round, West pleaded guilty to the weapons charges and was placed on probation and sentenced to 40 hours of community service. He eluded jail time, something he prayed for and had anguished over.

With the help of his teammates, they played integral roles in keeping West in the right frame of mind that year. Sadly, the team would be broken up when James bolted to South Beach that offseason. Shortly after, West was traded to Minnesota, where he was waived. He went on to play for Boston and Dallas before going overseas.

Although James was a key figure in how West coped with his depression, he admits they don't talk much. However, he says that doesn't mean a thing when it comes to their relationship.

"It's hard to have great friends in professional sports because you're so busy with your schedule, but if James befriends you, then he's your friend until the end," West said. "That's hard to say about a player, let alone a megastar. When we do see each other, it's like you were with him playing video games yesterday. That's a credit to his character and his humbleness in how he was raised."

And while the Cavaliers get set to take on the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals on Thursday, West made sure to express where his allegiance lies.

"I'm going for the Cavs all the way," he said. "To this day, I still wear my Cavs hat and game shorts. Out of all the teams I've played for, that was a special period in my life."

This time of the year always brings him back to those up-and-coming Cavalier squads that he says built the foundation of putting Cleveland back in the spotlight. The last few years West has played in China and he says there are No. 23 Cavalier jerseys everywhere.

He's proud of what they were able to accomplish together, but on a personal note, he's not done with the NBA. He wants one more shot, saying, "I can help a team right now if they're looking for a sixth man or a third guard." But even if a general manager grants that request, he knows it will never be like the old days.

"We had some good times then," he reflected. "With the emergence of LeBron's career in the NBA, it propelled the Cavaliers to a world name. You see Cleveland frequently. That being said, I feel like I was a part of a championship program. I feel like I'm a part of what's going on now."

The 51-year championship drought the city of Cleveland has endured could come to an end in the next couple of weeks. West understands the pain of the city. He empathizes, knowing how special the people are that make up Northeast Ohio.

And that's why he wants to see them bring the gold home.

"The love LeBron and my teammates showed me is an extension of the city," he said. "It's the city of Brotherly Love to me. I'm pulling for them all the way."
 

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