NBA may not allow Z to return to Cleveland.
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newarkcatholicfanThe loveable losers from Cleveland won't be there when all is said and done.
King no title will leave Cleveland and we will see all this Cav talk end. -
wes_mantoothlol...NCF frontrunner extraordinaire.
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Lovejoy1984
You'd think he'd be a LeBron fan.wes_mantooth wrote: lol...NCF frontrunner extraordinaire. -
newarkcatholicfanI did not think you were one of the slow ones on here so I will go with you have never read my post from each time since these boards started on who my favorite teams are in each sport and how long they have been my favorite team.
I will post the list again in hopes that you are not one of the slow ones.
LIFETIME FAN
PRO FOOTBALL-DALLAS
PRO BASEBALL-CLEVELAND
PRO HOCKEY-L.A.KINGS
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wes_mantoothActually I do know all your teams NCF....just messing with you.
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newarkcatholicfan
It's all good.wes_mantooth wrote: Actually I do know all your teams NCF....just messing with you.
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jordo212000
I hope you aren't being serious.SQ_Crazies wrote: Won't happen. People are just literally in a panic about how good the Cavs will be when he comes back. -
hangonsloopy
Well adding Jamison to the team with the best record in the league while giving up NOTHING makes them scary good.jordo212000 wrote:
I hope you aren't being serious.SQ_Crazies wrote: Won't happen. People are just literally in a panic about how good the Cavs will be when he comes back. -
jpake1They add another dimension to this team. But there are only so many minutes to go around. They still have to prove a lot just like anybody else. Should be fun to watch.
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sleeperHe'll be back, and no doubt about that.
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lhslep134sleeper, what u thinking about this test tomorrow?
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Al Bundy
There is so much down time in a series, they will recover. It takes 3 weeks to play a series now with all of the off days.Skyhook79 wrote:
How does it provide match-up problems for the Lakers?HighRoller74 wrote:
Though you're just trying to play your E-Role, Having Z on the Cavs along with our other bigs does provide a matchup problem for the Lakers, and deny it all you like, they would prefer Z not rejoin the Cavs.Skyhook79 wrote:
Yeah 34 yr old Z potentially coming back to the Cavs has the lakers shaking in their boots. LMAOSQ_Crazies wrote: Won't happen. People are just literally in a panic about how good the Cavs will be when he comes back. That throws a wrench into so many teams plans for the offseason and shit like that. If they win a title and LeBron resigns and they're still in good financial position--and still have a great team next year--other franchises in the league could be looking at a 6-7 year dynasty. They want that in their cities, not Cleveland.
The Lakers have 2 -7 footers who are a lot younger than the Cavs 2- 7 footers. In a 7 game series Z and Shaq won't last. -
Pick6Got to love all the haters. Wouldnt be hatin' if there was nothin to worry about. You dont see anybody hatin on the nets and twolves
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sleeper
Clearly, I'm studying for it a lot.lhslep134 wrote: sleeper, what u thinking about this test tomorrow?
But probably just like the first one, I'm putting more effort into the concepts, because that's why I messed up most on the first one. -
jordo212000jordo212000 wrote: I hope you aren't being serious.
Obviously Jamison makes them much better and the team to beat, but to insinuate that teams are going to be peeing down their collective legs even more when Z comes back, is just downright laughable.hangonsloopy wrote: Well adding Jamison to the team with the best record in the league while giving up NOTHING makes them scary good. -
Cleveland BuckThe possibility of Z coming back isn't scary. What's scary is the Cavs' pick-and-roll defense, free throw shooting, and shot selection. That will have Cavs fans peeing down their legs.
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hangonsloopy
True. Obviously someone is a little worried though. Someone is trying to make sure it doesn't happen for some reason.jordo212000 wrote:jordo212000 wrote: I hope you aren't being serious.
Obviously Jamison makes them much better and the team to beat, but to insinuate that teams are going to be peeing down their collective legs even more when Z comes back, is just downright laughable.hangonsloopy wrote: Well adding Jamison to the team with the best record in the league while giving up NOTHING makes them scary good. -
patriots34To NCF why would you be so stupid to be a cleveland baseball fan, yet root for los angeles in 2 sports and dallas in another sport, there is no way you are a lifelong fan of each of these teams it makes absolutely no sense. Nobody could be a lifelong fan of all those different cities, you are obviously a bandwagon fan who has failed to follow hockey or baseball lately. There was obviously a time in your life when you decided to root for each of these teams but you can't say your a lifelong fan because you root for Dallas because of Aikman, LA lakers because of Kobe, LA Kings because of Gretzky, and a Cleveland Indians fan because of Albert Belle and Manny Ramierez. There is no possible way that you could be a lifelong fan. If you would say you were a bandwagon fan who has stuck with each team for the past 15 to 20 years it would make more sense.
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cviewjordo212000 wrote:
I hope you aren't being serious.SQ_Crazies wrote: Won't happen. People are just literally in a panic about how good the Cavs will be when he comes back.
This. -
SQ_Crazies
Soooo, explain to me how I insinuated that...jordo212000 wrote:jordo212000 wrote: I hope you aren't being serious.
Obviously Jamison makes them much better and the team to beat, but to insinuate that teams are going to be peeing down their collective legs even more when Z comes back, is just downright laughable.hangonsloopy wrote: Well adding Jamison to the team with the best record in the league while giving up NOTHING makes them scary good. -
SQ_CraziesJust so everyone knows, John Hollinger reported on Daily Dime live that Z is already back in Cleveland.
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hoops23Z is expected to be bought out tomorrow.
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FootwedgeIf ZZZ doesn't return, then the Cavs can kiss their ass good bye.
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Footwedge
Link? My understanding is that the Wiz have to hold his rights foe 30 days.SQ_Crazies wrote: Just so everyone knows, John Hollinger reported on Daily Dime live that Z is already back in Cleveland. -
SQ_CraziesPhysically back in Cleveland. Clearly he hasn't signed back with the team, we all know the rules...at least I thought we did at this point...