MikeSwim07
Cavs Forever
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OMG
That's all I need to say
That's all I need to say
Jon Barry just said on SportsCenter that with a healthy KG that the Celtics are the team to beat in the East, regardless of what the Cavs have done. I really hope we shut that @$$hole up and win ourselves a championship.
BEASTMODE wrote:
I'm honestly glad we didn't pick up Joe Smith. At least with Mikki, we don't have an arrogant, immature pig. He can be immature with the rest of the Cavs; that's fine with me. I used to love Wally as a player, but since the Cavs landed him, I've lost a lot of my respect for him.
Were classless? At least we didnt spit on the opposing teams bench! Were just having fun like b-ball should do. Keep it up Cavs!
:rofl:
Just got back from the game and I have to say for a thirty point blowout without the starters in the fourth that was some of the most fun I've had at the Q.
The Q was loud, it was rockin', it was merciless if you happened be wearing Celtic green. Some highlights:
Big plays! From Lebron dropping two triples to an AND 1 muscling through two defenders to that disgusting block on Ray Allen, the guy put on a show and cemented his MVP candidacy with his all-around play. Joe Smith put on his construction hat and just did it all as well, how glad are we to have him back? And Wally with that nasty block on Walker. Awesome and hilarious at the same time.
Intense moments! The Ray Allen and Andy scuffle got every single fan up on their feet in my section (230). Those guys just stared holes through each other while the refs sorted it out, and we all just ate it up. I also asked myself exactly why Ray is tryin' to grab Andy's meat and potatoes too? Is that how they do things in Boston? (PS: the hate spewed towards Pierce was just epic throughout the entire game.)
Fun times! The Q tube technicians really layed into Boston throughout the game, with nice touches as flashing over to "the diff" when it was over 20 points (and sometimes more). The Cavs had their own fun too. When Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" played, watching Lebron, Mo, and Delonte jiving away got some great cheers.
Add up all this stuff and you've got yourself an Easter Sunday to remember.