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We'll Be Missin You (LeBron James Remix)

  • Pick6
    weren't missing him tonight. I bet Laker fans were missing Bryant cuz she didnt show up.
  • Skyhook79
    Pick6;681463 wrote:weren't missing him tonight. I bet Laker fans were missing Bryant cuz she didnt show up.
    No, not really, because we know he shows up in the Playoffs, you know that important part of the season the Cavs no nothing about.
  • Pick6
    Skyhook79;681476 wrote:No, not really, because we know he shows up in the Playoffs, you know that important part of the season the Cavs no nothing about.

    eh..id say we know a little about the playoffs..having 5 consecutive appearances and all. Elite teams beaten this year: Cavs-2, Lakers-1
  • Skyhook79
    Pick6;681478 wrote:eh..id say we know a little about the playoffs..having 5 consecutive appearances and all. Elite teams beaten this year: Cavs-2, Lakers-1

    Yeah, thats impressive. Wow did not realize it was up to 5 appearances in a row. Do they hang banners in the Q for that?
  • wildcats20
    Pick6;681478 wrote:eh..id say we know a little about the playoffs..having 5 consecutive appearances and all. Elite teams beaten this year: Cavs-2, Lakers-1

    16. 0.

    Figure it out.
  • Pick6
    ha. relax im having a little fun, wins are hard to come by this season.
  • Y-Town Steelhound
    Well I was at the game last night and not only was the Q mostly full, but the crowd was really into it the whole game. The "Cavs bandwagon" argument is slowly dying with each passing day.
  • karen lotz
    Y-Town Steelhound;681709 wrote:Well I was at the game last night and not only was the Q mostly full, but the crowd was really into it the whole game. The "Cavs bandwagon" argument is slowly dying with each passing day.


    That one game doesn't mean too much. The Lakers sell out visiting arenas everywhere they go. For you to say it was "mostly full" doesn't support your argument.
  • Skyhook79
    Y-Town Steelhound;681709 wrote:Well I was at the game last night and not only was the Q mostly full, but the crowd was really into it the whole game. The "Cavs bandwagon" argument is slowly dying with each passing day.
    Next season will tell how much "bandwagon" the Cavs fans have in them. This year means absolutely nothing as everyone knows season tickets were bought before Lebron left.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Skyhook79;681962 wrote:Next season will tell how much "bandwagon" the Cavs fans have in them. This year means absolutely nothing as everyone knows season tickets were bought before Lebron left.
    Oh everyone knows this huh? Then why are ticket prices for Cavs games online still in demand and retaining their value? Also why is the arena still full? If Cleveland was a bunch of bandwagoners they wouldnt be going to the game when your team is the worst in the NBA. Season tickets only account for a % of the tickets. Nice fail troll, no wonder no one respects you around here.
  • Y-Town Steelhound
    Ugh, we've heard the "season ticket" and "next year" argument a thousand times already. Already been rebutted. Not to mention the Cavs are 7th in the NBA in local TV ratings which your little arguments don't hold up against.

    Here's some more light to shed on it...

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1182019/1/index.htm
  • Skyhook79
    Y-Town Steelhound;682208 wrote:Ugh, we've heard the "season ticket" and "next year" argument a thousand times already. Already been rebutted. Not to mention the Cavs are 7th in the NBA in local TV ratings which your little arguments don't hold up against.

    Here's some more light to shed on it...

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1182019/1/index.htm

    We will see who is right next year so I will keep this thread for reference when the time comes.
  • Y-Town Steelhound
    Skyhook79;682220 wrote:We will see who is right next year so I will keep this thread for reference when the time comes.

    Sounds good to me, attendance will be down a bit no doubt (as I've said). It won't however be at the 11,000/last in the NBA numbers we saw right before LeBron as some on here have suggested. TV ratings and merchandise sales should remain about the same.
  • wildcats20
    Commander of Awesome;681976 wrote:Then why are ticket prices for Cavs games online still in demand and retaining their value?

    I wouldn't go that far. A guy I know sold his tickets to last night's game for 10 bucks a piece.

    Compared to last year, Fab4 and I had virtually the same seats as this guy, and we paid $100 a piece.


    It's not a big deal, it happens everywhere when a star player leaves.
  • Trueblue23
    I actually did miss LeBron last night, no way that bitch woulda made all of Session's FTs
    LOL
  • wildcats20
    And as far as fan experience goes, I would say the Q is tops in the League. Granted the Q is the only arena I've been to, but I doubt any other is in the same league as it.
  • like_that
    wildcats20;682538 wrote:And as far as fan experience goes, I would say the Q is tops in the League. Granted the Q is the only arena I've been to, but I doubt any other is in the same league as it.

    Golden State is legit when they have good basketball.
  • Trueblue23
    I bet OKC is better, that place was INSANE for the LA series.
  • wildcats20
    Trueblue23;682550 wrote:I bet OKC is better, that place was INSANE for the LA series.

    Yeah, but how is it for any other game?

    I mean the Q is/was nuts for every single game.