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Game 15 | Cavaliers vs Thunder Nov. 26th, 7:00PM (ET)

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ha on the dec 5th game everyone gets an andy varajoe wig. thats great
 
Can I watch the post game interview on this feed?
 
Well that was an ass whoopen and its been confirmed by tonights game that...

Sasha sucks!!
 
This Thunder team is awful. Looks like they wasted some pretty high lottery picks on Green and Westbrook. Those two are likely decent NBA players but certainly not worth top 5 picks at least at this point.
 
Wally loves that camera. So dreamy looking into the camera.
 
OH MY GAWDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD/

I need the .gif of this Warriors/Celtics game

Jamal Crawford killlllled Ray Allen.
 
Great game. Wally and Sasha for Dirk? lol.
 
Time for Camakazee's neat-o stats of the night,
(sponsored by: Scott Brooks... Jam).

On... A... Tear!

- Here's a quick look at some significant stats from the past three games.

Vs. ATL

First Quarter Score: 28-12, Cavs.

Smallest Lead Held (After 1st Q): 11 points.

Largest Lead Held: 28 points (0 for ATL).

Won By: 14 points.


@ NYK

First Quarter Score: 34-22, Cavs.

Smallest Lead Held (After 1st Q): 12 points.

Largest Lead Held: 34 points (0 for NYK).

Won By: 18 points.


Vs. OKC

First Quarter Score: 33-14, Cavs.

Smallest Lead Held (After 1st Q): 21 points.

Largest Lead Held: 42 points (0 for OKC).

Won By: 35 points



For you lazy bastards, here's a good generalization of what this entails:

- During the last 3 games, the Cavs have won the first quarter by double digits each time (+13 points average).

- After winning the first quarter by double digits each of the last three games, the Cavs have refused to surrender that lead, forcing their opponent to trail by double digits the rest of the game.

- The Cavs' opponents have failed to take the lead in the last 3 games (12 quarters).

- The Cavs' average margin of victory in the past three games is 22.3 points.

Small Stats? Well... Small Minutes!

- Tonight LeBron only logged 17 minutes in the Varsity/Junior Varsity scrimmage. This ties his career low for minutes played (17 mp back in 2004 against Houston). In fact, only three times in LeBron's professional career, including tonight, has he logged under 20 minutes in a game. Keep those leg's fresh for the playoffs :thumbup:

- Also to note, Ben Wallace only logged 7 minutes tonight. This is the first time he has logged seven minutes or less since 1998. In fact, the only team he has ever played such a small amount of minutes for has been Washington.

With everyone keeping their minutes down during the regular season due to blow outs, I think it's safe to say this will be the most energized LeBron-led Cavs team we've ever seen in the playoffs. Should be exciting! :gap:
 
This Thunder team is awful. Looks like they wasted some pretty high lottery picks on Green and Westbrook. Those two are likely decent NBA players but certainly not worth top 5 picks at least at this point.

Jury is out on Westbrook...but Green was definitely a stupid pick at, what, 5?
 
Nice win tonight as we keep on a truckin towards the Championship. Good to see the LeBRON only having to play 17 minutes as he rested from the 4:17 mark in the 3rd quarter I believe.

J.J is begining to impress me more and more. That was awesome how he rocked Joe Smith to sleep with the up and under while using some filthy foot work. Its also great to see the other bench warmers getting some playing time like Kinsey, Jackson and Sasha. Even though Sasha could just stay on the bench for all I care. It seems like he comes in and trys to take over the game which he isnt cabable of doing and then blows our big leads. lol

BTW: That was a horrible free throw shot from Sahsa. Then the camera was on LeBron and he said " Was that just an airball "? or somthin like that. Sweet victory!
 

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