2014-2015 Cleveland Cavaliers Season Thread
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lhslep134
Yes! Manziel solves every problem in the whole worldEnforcer;1689553 wrote:Maybe We should look into signing Manziel, that should make everything all better
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lhslep134This is why I refuse to actually care about any regular season games
If Lebron's going to be in "chill mode" until it matters, then I'm not going to get upset when we lose a regular season game. -
like_that
It seems like he only deactivates "chill mode" for the big games this season.lhslep134;1689627 wrote:This is why I refuse to actually care about any regular season games
If Lebron's going to be in "chill mode" until it matters, then I'm not going to get upset when we lose a regular season game. -
lhslep134
Yup. And how are you supposed to evaluate a team whose best player only tries hard a select few times?like_that;1689629 wrote:It seems like he only deactivates "chill mode" for the big games this season. -
Ironman92
It's hard for me to evaluate any of them because it seems like VERY few give a rat's butt in the majority of games until the last 6-10 minutes of the game. LeBron said it bt I think 95% of comfortable starters are right there with him.lhslep134;1689630 wrote:Yup. And how are you supposed to evaluate a team whose best player only tries hard a select few times? -
SportsAndLadyI think he meant chill as in not upset or fired up/angry at another player. And Harris getting in his face changed that.
I didn't take it as he was just pretty chill about the game and wasn't trying hard to win.
Although I do think NBA stars go in coast mode until it really starts to matter. -
like_thatSportsAndLady;1689635 wrote:I think he meant chill as in not upset or fired up/angry at another player. And Harris getting in his face changed that.
I didn't take it as he was just pretty chill about the game and wasn't trying hard to win.
Although I do think NBA stars go in coast mode until it really starts to matter.
This contradicts your whole post lol. Lebron was coasting last night and he was coasting against the heat. Hard to criticize a guy with the line he had against the heat, but it was all kumbaya on xmas day. He didn't seem to have a killer instinct in him that night at all. I had a feeling that was going to happen, when I heard the heat planned to play a tribute video for him. Butter him all up. -
Ironman92
He rarely has that killer instinct....he wants to win and win a lot, but he's too nice. I think he's a good guy that is really still a kid at heart. I still think the average NBA game lacks a lot of intensity and few players on the court are really locked in and 100% focused on execution/winning.like_that;1689638 wrote:This contradicts your whole post lol. Lebron was coasting last night and he was coasting against the heat. Hard to criticize a guy with the line he had against the heat, but it was all kumbaya on xmas day. He didn't seem to have a killer instinct in him that night at all. I had a feeling that was going to happen, when I heard the heat planned to play a tribute video for him. Butter him all up.
Just my perception. -
like_that
I agree with most of this post. I think his killer instinct comes during most of playoff time though. Obviously also when people talk shit to him. I wish somebody would talk shit to him every game. This is why the MJ/Lebron debate should never happen. As for your comment about the average NBA game, this is one of many reasons why I have lost interest in the NBA outside of the cavs. These guys simply do not give a fuck enough to go out every single game. The vets are smart enough to know when to use their energy. It seems the only teams that go all out every game are the new up and coming teams, before they learn the hard way it really doesn't fucking matter in a 7 game series. I think they should shorten the season. That could be a quick fix that might ignite some energy in every game.Ironman92;1689640 wrote:He rarely has that killer instinct....he wants to win and win a lot, but he's too nice. I think he's a good guy that is really still a kid at heart. I still think the average NBA game lacks a lot of intensity and few players on the court are really locked in and 100% focused on execution/winning.
Just my perception. -
SportsAndLady
I just mean that I take "chill" and "coasting" differently.like_that;1689638 wrote:This contradicts your whole post lol. Lebron was coasting last night and he was coasting against the heat. Hard to criticize a guy with the line he had against the heat, but it was all kumbaya on xmas day. He didn't seem to have a killer instinct in him that night at all. I had a feeling that was going to happen, when I heard the heat planned to play a tribute video for him. Butter him all up.
Most players/teams coast.
I took what Lebron was saying as he wasn't fired up at a player or the magic. But then Harris got in his face and that changed. Not that he didn't care or was just going through the motions until Harris got in his face. -
Ironman92The athleticism keeps me watching during regular season.
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Laley23I wouldn't want LeBron to play hard most of the regular season. He has out more mileage on that body than most do by the time they are 38. Keep the guy fresh for playoffs the next 5 years. Much rather that than #1 seed for 2 years and washed up LeBron for the rest of his career.
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lhslep134I'd rather have Lebron save his body for the postseason too.
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like_thatObviously I would too. It would just be nice to get some type of "relax cleveland, we got this shit" sign from the cavs at some point in this season.
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IggyPride00
50 years of championship futility should tell you that they never "have it" even if they say they do.like_that;1689689 wrote:Obviously I would too. It would just be nice to get some type of "relax cleveland, we got this shit" sign from the cavs at some point in this season. -
like_thatNot sure what iqqy said, but if somebody can send him this message, I would appreciate it:
Go fuck yourself. -
SportsAndLady
Like that asked me to tell you to go fuck yourself.IggyPride00;1689716 wrote:50 years of championship futility should tell you that they never "have it" even if they say they do. -
sleeperThe Cavs are fine but the loss of Varejao was big. They were already pretty weak in the paint defensively and now are even weaker.
We will be a top 4 seed in the East by season's end and have a great chance of advancing to the NBA finals IF we don't get any help in the paint. If we get help in the paint, I think we will be a top 2 seed and easily cakewalk to the NBA finals. -
sleeper
Go Find Yourself.IggyPride00;1689716 wrote:50 years of championship futility should tell you that they never "have it" even if they say they do. -
IggyPride00This team is a complete abomination.
Getting boat-raced on your home floor by the fucking Pistons is as low as it gets. -
IggyPride00They might as well just fire blatt now. That is clearly what Lebron is trying to make happen.
Let LRMR select the next head coach so we don't have to go through this again. -
Dr. KnOiTaLL
We've seen this story before...Commander of Awesome;1690436 wrote:http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/236058/Cavs-Worried-About-Divide-Between-David-Blatt-Players
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/news/story?id=5862172 -
like_thatThis guy has been in full on cleveland hate mode the last few days: http://deadspin.com/let-the-lebron-might-leave-us-again-freakout-begin-1676386995?utm_campaign=socialflow_deadspin_facebook&utm_source=deadspin_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
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thavoiceSo LeBron is trying to run their coach out of town?