2015-2016 Cleveland Cavaliers World Champions!
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I've been trying to figure that out too. Brought the lulz. My first guess was mogotti.Sonofanump;1800690 wrote:Could someone tell me on the last play who the fuck was it that decided to run the length of the court away from everyone at full speed like to was trying to catch a bus? Funny shit there. -
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Was sitting right next to Delly during the game, James Jones, RJ?like_that;1800695 wrote:I've been trying to figure that out too. Brought the lulz. My first guess was mogotti. -
SportsAndLadyRewatching the 4th right now. Partly because I don't remember this, mainly because if was so awesome.
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SonofanumpFour minutes and thirty nine seconds.
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SportsAndLadyThe whole team went to vegas last night lol
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Put it all on #23.SportsAndLady;1800700 wrote:The whole team went to vegas last night lol -
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vball10setSonofanump;1800701 wrote:Put it all on #23.
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I thought it was TT or JJSonofanump;1800690 wrote:Could someone tell me on the last play who the fuck was it that decided to run the length of the court away from everyone at full speed like to was trying to catch a bus? Funny shit there. -
SportsAndLadyIt was Dahntay Jones I think
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ironman02Last night still feels like a dream. I was going crazy as the game came to an end, but I calmed down pretty quickly and it seemed like I was just in disbelief. To finally see Cleveland win a championship is just such a satisfying feeling, but it's like I can't even comprehend it after all the heartbreaking things Cleveland fans have been through.
When the Cavs went down 1-3 in this series, I jokingly tweeted that they were gonna win three in a row, finish this thing off in the most "un-Cleveland" way possible, and reverse the curse. To see it actually happen is just the most amazing feeling. Let's hope that this is just the beginning of many more great things to come for Cleveland sports. -
Benny The JetWaiting to hear if Lebatard pays off his bet...said he'd do the Prince Fielder naked ESPN magazine cover picture if Cavs won
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Jesus I hope notBenny The Jet;1800710 wrote:Waiting to hear if Lebatard pays off his bet...said he'd do the Prince Fielder naked ESPN magazine cover picture if Cavs won -
wildcats20Lol wtf?
@MikeAndMike
“From what I’ve been told, the Lakers and Heat are possiblities as a destination for LeBron James this summer.”
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sleeperOne word: Lebron James
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Benny The JetWe've had "The Fumble", "The Drive", "The Decision" etc....now we've got...
"The Block"
"The Dagger"
"The Lockdown"
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Stephen A literally has been the only guy saying this, despite the fact Lebron just said the cavs are setup for longevity.wildcats20;1800712 wrote:Lol wtf?
@MikeAndMike
“From what I’ve been told, the Lakers and Heat are possiblities as a destination for LeBron James this summer.”
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sleeperWell, there's a lot to talk about but I'm extremely hungover from all the champagne last night.
I'll try to keep it short with 4 main takeaways.
#1) "The Block" needs to go down in Cleveland history. I know the 3 from Kyrie was big and put the ultimate dagger to seal the championship but that block was simply the best block in NBA history. Lebron literally said I don't care if I break my entire body and die on the court tonight but you are not making that layup. What a player.
#2) The defense by Kevin Love on Curry at the end was amazing. Love showed up in Game 7 and while I will never agree that he was worth a max deal that game at least put him on the map for the team. I also will 100% concede that I was wrong and the K.Love for Wiggins trade was worth it. If Wiggins goes on to win 100 championships, the trade will still be worth it. That is the reality.
#3) Kyrie Irving.
#4) The salt from the Warriors is so tasty. Did they interview Klay Thompson? He has to be the saltiest player in NBA history right now. I'm still thinking about their comments after Game 2 and the smile on their faces; so smug and arrogant. Get rekt.
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repssleeper;1800717 wrote:Well, there's a lot to talk about but I'm extremely hungover from all the champagne last night.
I'll try to keep it short with 4 main takeaways.
#1) "The Block" needs to go down in Cleveland history. I know the 3 from Kyrie was big and put the ultimate dagger to seal the championship but that block was simply the best block in NBA history. Lebron literally said I don't care if I break my entire body and die on the court tonight but you are not making that layup. What a player.
#2) The defense by Kevin Love on Curry at the end was amazing. Love showed up in Game 7 and while I will never agree that he was worth a max deal that game at least put him on the map for the team. I also will 100% concede that I was wrong and the K.Love for Wiggins trade was worth it. If Wiggins goes on to win 100 championships, the trade will still be worth it. That is the reality.
#3) Kyrie Irving.
#4) The salt from the Warriors is so tasty. Did they interview Klay Thompson? He has to be the saltiest player in NBA history right now. I'm still thinking about their comments after Game 2 and the smile on their faces; so smug and arrogant. Get rekt.
We did it. Championship. Never in doubt. -
sleeperAlso, the Warriors will never be the same. I'm not saying they won't have a good season next year but I'm no longer worried about playing them in the future.
Luke Walton is gone. Barnes is gone. Curry will regress(he has too, no chance he replicates last season). Iggy will be back but I think he's done playing at a high level.
They will likely lose some of their role players too: Barbaso, Speights, Ezeli, Varejao. I don't see them really being able to build a team with their lack of cap space. -
sleeperAs far as the Cavs, need to bring back JR as the highest priority.
I'd like to keep Delly but if he leaves it won't bother me. RJ is gone. I'd let Mozgov walk. I'd shop Love but I don't think a team will bite on his contract and give anything of value in return. The rest of the bench doesn't matter to me; Kaun, J. Jones, D. Jones, McRae, Mo. Williams. The issue is we don't have the cap space to sign anyone so it will be vet mins the rest of the way.
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friendfromlowrysleeper;1800717 wrote:#4) The salt from the Warriors is so tasty. Did they interview Klay Thompson? He has to be the saltiest player in NBA history right now. I'm still thinking about their comments after Game 2 and the smile on their faces; so smug and arrogant. Get rekt.
Agreed on both points. Klay became one of my least favorite players on the team over the course of the series. Draymond is Draymond and acts like a douchebag to give himself an edge (IMO) but Klay just comes across as bitter.sleeper;1800720 wrote:Also, the Warriors will never be the same. I'm not saying they won't have a good season next year but I'm no longer worried about playing them in the future.
Luke Walton is gone. Barnes is gone. Curry will regress(he has too, no chance he replicates last season). Iggy will be back but I think he's done playing at a high level.
They will likely lose some of their role players too: Barbaso, Speights, Ezeli, Varejao. I don't see them really being able to build a team with their lack of cap space. -
sleeperOne more takeaway:
Warriors only shot 36% from the 3. So while it seems like they hit every 3 pointer, they really don't. The Warriors play a risk game of percentages and in the long run the percentage always regresses to the mean. If the Warriors aren't hitting 3's their offense is bottom tier in the league. Contrast that to the Cavs who couldn't hit a 3 to save their life and how they are still able to generate offense.
That was the difference.