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  1. says the guy rooting for a team with Ilgauskus on it leave z and his chemo alone. :(
  2. I originally thought, with just about everyone else in the world, that it'd be Celtics in 6. Now I vote Celtics in 7.
  3. The C's are still the better team, but this is a win the Bulls really needed if they had a shot at this series. Congrats. BTW, Noah is probably the ugliest man I've ever seen and easily the ugliest in the NBA.
  4. 16-2 in the bottom of 4th. I love it. Even better, the Yanks only have 1 hit through 3.1 so far, haha.
  5. *14 lolololol [edit] Through 2 innings, every Indian in the starting lineup has a hit.
  6. Eh, I guess I can see your point. By the way, congrats LeBron. Way to start your championship run in dramatic fashion.
  7. Really? Can't have one thread for the entire series? :(
  8. This just in: LeBron James is really good. I'd be shocked if this isn't a sweep.
  9. Hey man, good call. You're an everyday Nostradamus.
  10. Dammit, DeRo DP. The Indians are up 5-4 going to the bottom of the 7th, but I doubt they can hold the Yanks without a run the rest of the way. Just pitch Smith this inning, and find a way to get to Kerry in the 9th.
  11. Now you're catching on! Hey, try being an Indians fan right now. Our pitching has been ridiculously bad. :(
  12. The Cubs are the worst team in the history of Major League Baseball. It was proven last inning.
  13. DeRo up with 2 on and no outs! Indians down 3-2 right now.
  14. I couldn't think of a more ideal way to beat the Yankees. Cliff pitches well enough to get the win, CC pitches well, and the Yanks get blown out. :grin:
  15. The KG thing disappoints me for many reasons. First of all, they wont get past Orlando without KG. No way. No way possible. I honestly think Chicago will take 2. I'd be surprised if they don't. Secondly, a friend at work is a HUGE Boston fan. We made a bet about who would get further in the playoffs and the bet hinged on Garnett's health. There goes $50. Not to mention that if the Cavs win a championship, he'll have a cheap out. And lastly, I feel much better about the Cavs facing a healthy Boston in the ECF than a healthy Orlando. :(
  16. lol, ew @ last possession. Cavs lose. :( Sorry Bulls.
  17. Haha, nice job Andre Miller. Misses both FT. Philly up 1 with 3.7 left. Cavs' ball.
  18. Ben Wallace? Seriously?
  19. LeBron, Mo, Ilgauskas, Joe Smith, and Ben Wallace haven't played at all. Delonte West and Anderson Varejao haven't played in the second half. This is crazy that the Cavs are even in this game.
  20. Shoot it boobie, shoot it!
  21. Yeah, he really, really isn't very good right now. I was a little bit disappointed about him entering. But, supposedly he comes from a poor family, so I definitely can't blame the guy. If Turner comes back it would be awesome,though. :)
  22. Bye bye Spurs glory days.
  23. I'm guessing that's sarcasm, right? They've been on national TV over twenty times. Anyway, what happened that year was LeBron and the Cavs lost to a much, much better team. But, what does that have anything to do with it? MJ didn't win a championship every single season of his career. This must mean he wasn't a killer in the years he didn't win, right? I really hate the ridiculous added value of a championship. I think it is important, but not anywhere near the importance that most people put on it. That said, LeBron will win multiple championships. You honestly don't think they have a legitimate chance this year? This is a silly argument. In short: quit watching NBA fast break.
  24. Michael Jordan. LeBron has to win a a title before you can even think about that. we had this conversation before and it was decided that lebron may be the most physically gifted player in nba history, he is not, nor ever will be a killer. and there are killers that walk the courts of the nba, even now. A killer? Is this some sort of "intangibles" argument? So somehow if a guy like Kobe forces up a shot regardless if there is an open man in the corner, that makes him a killer? Don't get me wrong, I can see LeBron needing to step up his intensity, but there have been countless times where he does/has. Did you watch the playoff game with Detroit? He doesn't do it in the same way Kobe does, but his skill and the results are still there.
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