This has nothing to do with the reporting or coverage of the team, which is what this thread is about.Who cares? Does this really bother you fuckers?
Sit back and enjoy the spoils of life. We are very lucky to live in Cleveland as basketball fans...
This situation will never happen like this... It's never happened in modern sports like it has here... Ever.
Enjoy the ride.
Chris Fedor is a part of NEOMG
'Nuff said
Re: Kyrie Irving: 2014 All Star Game MVP
Trolling small market teams and cities is a unit mover for ESPN. The big markets read it, because they want the better player. And the small markets read it, because they don't want to lose the better player. Add into that, everybody who has never been to Cleveland thinks it's a joke, and you have the perfect storm of sports media trolling. (...) The rest of it is a truckload of conjecture, hearsay, rumor, and horseshit, and if you read it, or talk about it, you are eating the horseshit.
Chris Haynes committed libel against Dion Waiters. He needs to offer up a public apology and not a "clarification". That was an irresponsible article and the NEOMG and the PD need to act. Quite frankly, he may need to lose his job. Poor poor journalism.
This isn't libel at all, Haynes had direct quotes from Dion. A player wasn't on the court for the national anthem and the starting lineups being introduced, so a reporter that covers the team asked where he was.
""It's because of my religion," Waiters told NEOMG. "That's why I stayed in the locker room."
So... Haynes needs to be fired because he reported exactly what a player told him?
This isn't libel at all, Haynes had direct quotes from Dion. A player wasn't on the court for the national anthem and the starting lineups being introduced, so a reporter that covers the team asked where he was.
""It's because of my religion," Waiters told NEOMG. "That's why I stayed in the locker room."
So... Haynes needs to be fired because he reported exactly what a player told him?