Cleveland Cavaliers 11-12 season thread
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like_thatohiobucks1;1037502 wrote:GODDAMNIT START LOSING lol
I hate to say that but I feel like I need to
They have some brutal stretches coming up.wildcats20;1037503 wrote:Unless something really drastic happens, this team is going to win more games than most people think.
Still will be a lottery team, but in the "upper" of the missed playoff teams.
If that makes sense lol -
Commander of Awesome
Makes sense to me, I just hope we don't turn into the Pacers after Reggie Miller left. Pretty bad, but not bad enough. consistently picking in the mid teens and missing on franchise changing talent.wildcats20;1037503 wrote:Unless something really drastic happens, this team is going to win more games than most people think.
Still will be a lottery team, but in the "upper" of the missed playoff teams.
If that makes sense lol -
ohiobucks1
They better. I love watching them, dont get me wrong, but they need another top 3 pick to ever be a truly good team. Add a scoring center, or SG/SF and this team takes offlike_that;1037511 wrote:They have some brutal stretches coming up. -
Mulva
Disagree, but we'll see.wildcats20;1037503 wrote:Unless something really drastic happens, this team is going to win more games than most people think. -
dazedconfuseddefinitely enjoying watching the cavs so far...really wish kyrie and tt would be on the floor together, however. stupid jamison
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wes_mantooth
Worst place to be in any professional sport.Commander of Awesome;1037515 wrote:Makes sense to me, I just hope we don't turn into the Pacers after Reggie Miller left. Pretty bad, but not bad enough. consistently picking in the mid teens and missing on franchise changing talent. -
daveThey are playing some really shitty teams. Once they start playing on the road and against the west things will go downhill. Enjoy it while it lasts. Irving is bound to hit a wall eventually.
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Skyhook79So how many people are showing up at the Q this year? All sellouts I'm assuming?
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hoops23This team is getting better and Kyrie and T2 are franchise cornerstones. The overall talet is still bad. We'll see a bad swoon soon. Cavs should finish with a very bad record and a top 8 pick.
I'd love to add a guy like Barnes to Irving and T2. -
dazedconfused
im okay with that (not like this team couldn't afford another top five pick). just enjoying the play of kyrie and tt so far. actually looking forward to the adversity just to see how they handle itdave;1037556 wrote:They are playing some really ****ty teams. Once they start playing on the road and against the west things will go downhill. Enjoy it while it lasts. Irving is bound to hit a wall eventually. -
hoops23
Opener was a sell out. Other two games have been around 15k. I know you're just Trolling though.Skyhook79;1037591 wrote:So how many people are showing up at the Q this year? All sellouts I'm assuming? -
Mulva
More than I expected.Skyhook79;1037591 wrote:So how many people are showing up at the Q this year? All sellouts I'm assuming? -
daveCavs fans a smart, support an owner who cares. They didn't lower ticket prices but they do offer great benefits to season ticket holders.
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dazedconfused
pleasantly surprised to be honest. i thought it was going to be ugly when i first heard about the 30% renewal rate amongst season ticket holders. also, top-notch trolling from skyhook as usualMulva;1037608 wrote:More than I expected. -
Skyhook79
No, I was told that they would continue to sell out this year by "certain" Cavs posters because Cavs fans are not bandwagon fans, just checking up on the status.hoops23;1037606 wrote:Opener was a sell out. Other two games have been around 15k. I know you're just Trolling though. -
Mulva
Same, especially considering the opponents, because you know games like Miami and LA will still fill the seats. I was expecting 2002-like numbers (maybe 12k a night).dazedconfused;1037620 wrote:pleasantly surprised to be honest. i thought it was going to be ugly when i first heard about the 30% renewal rate amongst season ticket holders.
If they could average 15 for the season I think that would be a success. -
like_that
We know.Skyhook79;1037624 wrote:Nothing to see here, just trolling. -
hoops23This isn't the Tribe where fans are disgusted with the owner. Dan Gilbert is dedicated and we can see a plan in place.
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Skyhook79
Filling 3/4's of a Stadium is a success? That would be "being bandwagon fans" when they used to sell out all the time when a certain player was there.Mulva;1037635 wrote:Same, especially considering the opponents, because you know games like Miami and LA will still fill the seats. I was expecting 2002-like numbers (maybe 12k a night).
If they could average 15 for the season I think that would be a success. -
dave
This is not a soccer match dumbassSkyhook79;1037645 wrote:Filling 3/4's of a Stadium is a success? That would be "being bandwagon fans" when they used to sell out all the time when a certain player was there. -
ohiobucks1
Why cant you just STFU and leave our thread? All you do is annoy everybody...Skyhook79;1037645 wrote:Filling 3/4's of a Stadium is a success? That would be "being bandwagon fans" when they used to sell out all the time when a certain player was there. -
Skyhook79
I know, I just pointed that out. But I was told they would continue to sell out.like_that;1037639 wrote:We know Cavs fans are bandwagon fans. -
wildcats20
Who fucking cares?Skyhook79;1037688 wrote:I know, I just pointed that out. But I was told they would continue to sell out. -
Skyhook79
The Cavs Fans who said it wouldn't happen?wildcats20;1037690 wrote:Who fucking cares? -
wildcats20Yet you're the one continuing to bring it up.