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We'll Be Missin You (LeBron James Remix)

  • wildcats20
    So wait...

    This video is trolling??
  • wes_mantooth
    wildcats20;676044 wrote:So wait...

    This video is trolling??

    yes....we need to track down the IP of whoever has "liked" that video on youtube and ban them from ever becoming a member.
  • wildcats20
    Jesus Christ people.

    Grow up. Everyone is acting like they are 12.
  • karen lotz
    LJ;675954 wrote:Lotz is just a bookie
    justincredible;675988 wrote:Karen is a vbookie. The only privilege he has is creating bets in the vbookie forum.


    I think the real question is how am I trolling?
  • karen lotz
    Pick6;675942 wrote:sorry..wildblue and whatever karen is


    Another question is who is wildblue? wildcats and trueblue are the same person?
  • wildcats20
    sorry..wildblue and whatever karen is


    Another question is who is wildblue? wildcats and trueblue are the same person?
    Lol that's news to me
  • justincredible
    karen lotz;676126 wrote:Another question is who is wildblue? wildcats and trueblue are the same person?

    IPs match.
  • Trueblue23
    I'm creating a new account. "WildBlue" will now be my Troll account.
  • justincredible
    Trueblue23;676247 wrote:I'm creating a new account. "WildBlue" will now be my Troll account.

    Bant.
  • Trueblue23
    justincredible;676251 wrote:Bant.

    I'm gonna have to go ahead and issue you an infraction point boy.
  • GoPens
    Y-Town Steelhound;675037 wrote: Sad to say it to the haters but Cavs fans aren't going anywhere.
    I'm sure the Indians thought the same thing with 455 sell-outs. However they went from that to dead last in attendance in all of MLB last year. Not saying the Cavs will be last in the NBA next year but yes, the bandwagoners will be jumping off the wagon in droves.
  • Pick6
    sorry, this thread was made to bash cavs fans. in my opinion, it belongs in the basement. if people like society(i know he has a history) gets an infraction for saying somebody gets roid rage easily, i dont see how that is any worse than saying somebody is too poor to buy tickets when a team is good. have a good day
  • wildcats20
    There is nothing wrong with this thread. It's not going anywhere.
  • Trueblue23
    This video would be funny regardless of the team. I'm sure the same thing happened to Orlando back in the day.
  • Y-Town Steelhound
    GoPens;676348 wrote:I'm sure the Indians thought the same thing with 455 sell-outs. However they went from that to dead last in attendance in all of MLB last year. Not saying the Cavs will be last in the NBA next year but yes, the bandwagoners will be jumping off the wagon in droves.

    Apples to Oranges....look at the difference between the owners. There are still a ton of Indians fans, but they're not going to financially support an owner that has no intention or will to field a competitive team.

    I'm pretty sure all the bandwagoners are gone after LeBron leaving and the streak happening. All that really remains are the true Cavs fans who are still filling up the Q.
  • karen lotz
    Pick6;676880 wrote:sorry, this thread was made to bash cavs fans. in my opinion, it belongs in the basement. if people like society(i know he has a history) gets an infraction for saying somebody gets roid rage easily, i dont see how that is any worse than saying somebody is too poor to buy tickets when a team is good. have a good day


    I assume the statement in bold was directed at me? I didn't say he was too poor to buy tickets. He said he wasn't able to afford tickets before LBJ was drafted because he was a student. I don't know him or his financial situation now or 8 years ago.
  • Pick6
    karen lotz;676895 wrote:I assume the statement in bold was directed at me? I didn't say he was too poor to buy tickets. He said he wasn't able to afford tickets before LBJ was drafted because he was a student. I don't know him or his financial situation now or 8 years ago.

    my mistake then.
  • karen lotz
    No problem at all.
  • Y-Town Steelhound
    My point had nothing to do with financial situation, but you made it that. My point is that a boy who's 10 years old couldn't buy a Cavs ticket in 2002, but he can now since he would be 19 and likely have some form of income.

    That was my point in saying there's a new generation of fans who were brought up as Cavs fans. Don't forget that when the Cavs moved from Richfield to downtown their fanbase in terms of who attends the games changed. The Cavs became more reliant on people who live around the downtown area and less on people from say Akron, Youngstown, etc...who may have been more inclined to go to games when they were at the closer Coliseum. Not being good those first 8 or so years didn't help sell that to a market that was heavily investing in Indians tickets and those first few seasons of the new Browns. There's more to the attendance situation for the Cavs than LeBron James and it's simply ill-informed to determine that there weren't changes to the franchise, the arena, the overall presentation of the games.

    Karen laughed off this point because she doesn't understand the makings of your typical NBA crowd. You have to understand that the NBA is different in the sense than the NFL or MLB. There are only 20,000 seats and even in the nosebleeds they are going to be more expensive. Because of this, you have a lot of businesses, wealthy people, etc. buying seats and they care about more than just the actual basketball being played. The overall entertainment presentation plays a part and that aspect has greatly improved since Gilbert took over the team. These are some reasons why I don't think that attendance levels will drop to the pre-2003 levels and they're a little more complex than just one player.
  • GoPens
    Y-Town Steelhound;676886 wrote:Apples to Oranges....look at the difference between the owners. There are still a ton of Indians fans, but they're not going to financially support an owner that has no intention or will to field a competitive team.

    I'm pretty sure all the bandwagoners are gone after LeBron leaving and the streak happening. All that really remains are the true Cavs fans who are still filling up the Q.

    Bandwagoners are bandwagoners in any and every sport. You're crazy if you don't think there's going to be a huge drop in attendance for Cavs games next year.
  • karen lotz
    Y-Town Steelhound;676914 wrote: Karen laughed off this point because she doesn't understand the makings of your typical NBA crowd.

    lol.
  • karen lotz
    Also I didn't say they would drop to the pre LeBron numbers. You would be crazy to think that they will continue to sell out games if the on the court product is the same as it is this year. I posted the pre LeBron attendance numbers because they were the worst team in the league that year and the attendance coincided with it.
  • Y-Town Steelhound
    GoPens;676918 wrote:Bandwagoners are bandwagoners in any and every sport. You're crazy if you don't think there's going to be a huge drop in attendance for Cavs games next year.

    I just said that the bandwagoners have already jumped off. Why would there be any "bandwagon" Cavs fans now? You can't be a bandwagon fan of the worst team in the league...contradicts the term "bandwagon."

    There will be a drop, but I don't think it'll be to the 11,000 mark that was there in 2002. They'll drop a few thousand while they rebuild, and as they get better and establish a young (hopefully exciting) core after a few drafts, the Q will be back to filled. The "bandwagon" fans you describe aren't going to Cavs games this season.

    I also don't expect the on court product to be as bad as it was this year. Between now and the beginning of next season (assuming the labor situation works out), the Cavs will have a much different roster than what they're trotting out now.
  • GoPens
    Y-Town Steelhound;677155 wrote:I just said that the bandwagoners have already jumped off. Why would there be any "bandwagon" Cavs fans now? You can't be a bandwagon fan of the worst team in the league...contradicts the term "bandwagon."

    There will be a drop, but I don't think it'll be to the 11,000 mark that was there in 2002. They'll drop a few thousand while they rebuild, and as they get better and establish a young (hopefully exciting) core after a few drafts, the Q will be back to filled. The "bandwagon" fans you describe aren't going to Cavs games this season.

    I also don't expect the on court product to be as bad as it was this year. Between now and the beginning of next season (assuming the labor situation works out), the Cavs will have a much different roster than what they're trotting out now.

    But those tickets were sold before this disaster of a season because Gilbert made fans buy them before "The Decision". So what are those bandwagoners who "jumped off already" doing with those ticketsthey were forced to buy for this year? Just sitting at home, taking a loss? Giving them away? I'm sure most of them are being used some way.

    Like I said before, the Cavs probably won't be last in the league in attendance like the Indians, but those many of those fans who were forced to buy tickets for this year, sure as shit ain't buying them next year.
  • Y-Town Steelhound
    GoPens;677333 wrote:But those tickets were sold before this disaster of a season because Gilbert made fans buy them before "The Decision". So what are those bandwagoners who "jumped off already" doing with those ticketsthey were forced to buy for this year? Just sitting at home, taking a loss? Giving them away? I'm sure most of them are being used some way.

    Like I said before, the Cavs probably won't be last in the league in attendance like the Indians, but those many of those fans who were forced to buy tickets for this year, sure as shit ain't buying them next year.
    Season tickets only make up a portion of the total attendance, this has already been discussed. Also, not all of those season ticket holders won't renew next season. Hell there are people that have had Cavs season tickets for years including before LeBron (even though some people seem to think basketball in Cleveland started in 2003). Not to mention Gilbert has already stated that ticket prices will go down next season, this will help offset some of the losses.

    As for how the tickets are being used, no one is forcing anyone to use the tickets.