NBA Champion - Cleveland Cavaliers 2016-2017 Season Thread
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Crimson streak
Lmao that's some good shit thereCommander of Awesome;1847038 wrote:Uh oh, here's sleeper upon reading this:
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wildcats20Larry Sanders will be cut to make room for Edy Tavares
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BR1986FB
"Hype train?" LOL....you'd think we were calling Sanders the next Michael Jordan. Dude is nothing more than a body, a minutes eater, to spell TT....but apparently what has gone from a suggestion to get him some minutes to spell Tristan has turned into a "hype train." Dude, you're too much.sleeper;1847041 wrote:
Hopefully the hype train is now complete. -
SportsAndLady
Here comes sleeper to tell us how "right" he was!wildcats20;1847212 wrote:Larry Sanders will be cut to make room for Edy Tavares -
like_that
Lol yup, insecure sleeper at his best inventing arguments on the internet.SportsAndLady;1847225 wrote:Here comes sleeper to tell us how "right" he was! -
sleeperI see my fan club is back at it again.
Yes, I was right about Sanders because I live in reality.
Who's left of the D-league contingent? Just Felder right?
Reality, it always wins. -
sleeper
He's not even just a body. He's a complete waste of space. Might as well sign Romo if you just want a body.BR1986FB;1847216 wrote:"Hype train?" LOL....you'd think we were calling Sanders the next Michael Jordan. Dude is nothing more than a body, a minutes eater, to spell TT....but apparently what has gone from a suggestion to get him some minutes to spell Tristan has turned into a "hype train." Dude, you're too much. -
friendfromlowryCan they still get the #1 seed? If they win tonight and Boston loses?
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sleeper
Correct.friendfromlowry;1847269 wrote:Can they still get the #1 seed? If they win tonight and Boston loses? -
friendfromlowryAlso, what happens if they lose? Then they and Toronto are tied and would have split the season games.
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sleeper
Cavs still get the 2 seed. They are a division winner and Toronto is not(Boston won their division).friendfromlowry;1847271 wrote:Also, what happens if they lose? Then they and Toronto are tied and would have split the season games. -
like_thatCavs are 3-0 against the Raptors. They hold the tie breaker.
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sleeper
Head to head is not the first tie breaker. The only reason head to head matters against Boston is because Cleveland and Boston are both division winners.like_that;1847273 wrote:Cavs are 3-0 against the Raptors. They hold the tie breaker.
I assume both teams will be playing their bench squad. -
friendfromlowryFor some reason I thought Cleveland lost to Toronto once. Nvm.
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Azubuike24Of the 5-8 seeds, Indiana is probably the toughest first round match-up.
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Commander of AwesomeSportsAndLady;1847225 wrote:Here comes sleeper to tell us how "right" he was!
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sleeper
I would agree with this. However, if it goes more than 4 games in the 1st round, I'd be shocked. I expect a Cavs sweep in Rounds 1 and Round 2.Azubuike24;1847284 wrote:Of the 5-8 seeds, Indiana is probably the toughest first round match-up. -
like_that
I would say the bucks are tougher than the Pacers, and the Bulls aren't that far behind the pacers in terms of a first round match up. This year's first round won't be a gimme sweep, but if the Cavs play to their actual roster (huge apparently), I would be pretty pissed if it goes beyond 5 games.Azubuike24;1847284 wrote:Of the 5-8 seeds, Indiana is probably the toughest first round match-up. -
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Wow, that is absurd.sleeper;1847275 wrote:Head to head is not the first tie breaker. The only reason head to head matters against Boston is because Cleveland and Boston are both division winners. -
like_thatActually, now that I think about it I vaguely remember this coming up last year or 2 seasons ago. Some team had the better H2H record, but they had to play on the road, because of the division tie breaker. Very dumb regardless.
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Heretic
I think it's a rule that pro league playoffs have to have stupid rules because simply having the "x" number of teams with the best record competing with the best going against the worst, the second-best against the second-worst and so on is apparently too logical.like_that;1847306 wrote:Actually, now that I think about it I vaguely remember this coming up last year or 2 seasons ago. Some team had the better H2H record, but they had to play on the road, because of the division tie breaker. Very dumb regardless.
NBA: Division winners get tie-breakers.
NHL: Division winners play wild cards, second and third in each division play each other (even if, like this year, the three of the top four in the league are in the same division AND the top wild card is only one point worse than the #2 division champ in one conference).
MLB: Wild cards play each other in the first round and the winner of that plays the best division champ. Even if both wild card teams have a better record than the other two division champs, as happened with the NL Central a couple years ago. Not to mention the moronic (and thankfully defunct) SeligRule that the All-Star game determined home field in the World Series.
NFL: Division champs get a home game, even if they're 8-8 and the WC team they're playing is 11-5.
Things would be so much more logical if top teams were simply top teams and division champs were nothing more than bragging rights. And only 50% of this is me being pissy over the NHL and MLB aspects of things, lol. -
wildcats20Head to head is 100% the first tie breaker. Division is 2nd.
The seeding is 1-8 based on record. Division winners don't really matter.
http://www.nba.com/2015/news/09/08/nba-to-seed-conference-playoff-teams-by-record/ -
sleeper
Oh right, they changed it last year. Whoops.wildcats20;1847337 wrote:Head to head is 100% the first tie breaker. Division is 2nd.
The seeding is 1-8 based on record. Division winners don't really matter.
http://www.nba.com/2015/news/09/08/nba-to-seed-conference-playoff-teams-by-record/ -
SportsAndLady
Wait. You were...wrong?!sleeper;1847344 wrote:Oh right, they changed it last year. Whoops. -
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The only one that remotely makes any sense is the NFL since they only play 16 games. Everything else is ridiculous, especially the MLB. I said it from day one when they implemented the 1 game wild card that it is bullshit they are going to punish the top teams in baseball.Heretic;1847334 wrote:I think it's a rule that pro league playoffs have to have stupid rules because simply having the "x" number of teams with the best record competing with the best going against the worst, the second-best against the second-worst and so on is apparently too logical.
NBA: Division winners get tie-breakers.
NHL: Division winners play wild cards, second and third in each division play each other (even if, like this year, the three of the top four in the league are in the same division AND the top wild card is only one point worse than the #2 division champ in one conference).
MLB: Wild cards play each other in the first round and the winner of that plays the best division champ. Even if both wild card teams have a better record than the other two division champs, as happened with the NL Central a couple years ago. Not to mention the moronic (and thankfully defunct) SeligRule that the All-Star game determined home field in the World Series.
NFL: Division champs get a home game, even if they're 8-8 and the WC team they're playing is 11-5.
Things would be so much more logical if top teams were simply top teams and division champs were nothing more than bragging rights. And only 50% of this is me being pissy over the NHL and MLB aspects of things, lol.