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things are going perfect. Lebron is going to be an allstar starter for the second year in a row. ilgauskas should make the allstar team as a back up to shaquille o'neal. hughes would've made the allstar team if not for his untimely injury. it's too bad that he seems to get an untimely injury or two every season. jones and marshall are probably two of the leading candidates for sixth man of the year. mike brown will probably win coach of the year in a landslide. danny ferry will be the executor of the year.
lebron is going to finish in the top five in scoring.
the cav's will break their string of seven consecutive seasons without making the playoffs. we should be a fourth seed in the playoffs and have home field advantage in the nba playoffs. i don't even care if we only win one series before miami or detroit or new jersey cleans out our clock - we will be a playoff team and only sixteen nba teams can say that each season. i'd rather be in the playoffs than in the draft lottery because anyone can buy lottery tickets and they are a wasted time.
if we win two or more playoff games, our alltime number of playoff wins will be thirty-something. we are getting closer and closer to the celtics and lakers and less and less like the clippers and bobcats. we have a proud tradition. when it comes to winning championships the cav's have been as successful as any other cleveland franchise, so we might as well flaunt it.
both the lakers and new york knicks are having disappointing seasons so we should not have to endure an endlessly long string of false rumors that Lebron will be leaving for one of those cities because he can make more endorsement money there. i don't think that he cares about money. he has all the money he needs and has a tremendous group of advisors made up of friends from high school and that recording company. no one is going to tell him that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence when he's already on the greenest side of the fence and it is not in new york or los angeles california.
no one can talk smack at us.
lebron is going to finish in the top five in scoring.
the cav's will break their string of seven consecutive seasons without making the playoffs. we should be a fourth seed in the playoffs and have home field advantage in the nba playoffs. i don't even care if we only win one series before miami or detroit or new jersey cleans out our clock - we will be a playoff team and only sixteen nba teams can say that each season. i'd rather be in the playoffs than in the draft lottery because anyone can buy lottery tickets and they are a wasted time.
if we win two or more playoff games, our alltime number of playoff wins will be thirty-something. we are getting closer and closer to the celtics and lakers and less and less like the clippers and bobcats. we have a proud tradition. when it comes to winning championships the cav's have been as successful as any other cleveland franchise, so we might as well flaunt it.
both the lakers and new york knicks are having disappointing seasons so we should not have to endure an endlessly long string of false rumors that Lebron will be leaving for one of those cities because he can make more endorsement money there. i don't think that he cares about money. he has all the money he needs and has a tremendous group of advisors made up of friends from high school and that recording company. no one is going to tell him that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence when he's already on the greenest side of the fence and it is not in new york or los angeles california.
no one can talk smack at us.