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What the hell conference do you think the Cavs play in? |
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Oh...the league where no Z on this team means sub .500,too. And how does this great knowledge as you have provided help in WINNING in the playoffs. And how come the GREATEST 19% SHOT CREATOR in the ENTIRE WORLD has led his witnesses to 0-2?? |
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Is that a rosetta stone number? Two flippn games and all you see is 19? You already showed your ignorance by not even knowing the conf. I cant tell you how the Cavs are going to win except play D. I CAN TELL YOU THE ANSWER IS NOT TO SIT LEBRON DOWN ys little twerp. What would you do? |
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"The D was the key."
===== Oh ya....the Cavs held the Celts to about the average of the first 2 games.....but scored almost 35 above their average for the first 2. I can't debate with headless horsemen...see ya latah. |
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on stats only. That is the best defensive game Cleveland has had in the series. I dont care about the junk points. There is a diff. between playing good D and the other team just shooting poorly. The Cavs did a much better job on Cassell, on almost every other player. Garnett will always get his on a team that does not rely solely on his offense. Their offense was much better. They had an operational PG as I said. Pray for Cassell again. And Joe Smith playing way over his head. |