has to be over 10, probably closer to 15 games. Absolutely sick how we have blown so many games this year. and btw, I hate the Cavs a lot too..not on the level of the Knicks and Pistons, but they are up there. Mostly because of the bandwagon Cavs "fans" at my school. LeBron gets way too much star treatment too, another thing that definitely turns me off from the NBA. I also don't like how pretty much every one of their games is on network TV just because of LeBron. Hello, we made the playoffs last year and I can count the number of network games that we have had this year on one hand. Something is not right with that. Actually, we've had a fair few national games this year. More than I expected actually considering we still don't really have a "star", and the NBA's TV schedule pretty much revolves around LeBron, T-Mac, Kobe, Carmelo, the Pistons, Shaq/Wade, and AI. we've had I believe 4 TNT games and 1 ESPN game. Our first, and only, ABC game isn't until we play the Heat either later this month or early next month. I really thought we'd have more games on national TV seeing after last year, we were the only big market out of the "Big 3" to actually have a good team last year. That fact alone I thought should have gave us more TV games. Oh well..just one of my pet peeves about the Cavs. As a Cavs fan living in Missouri, I think you're overstating the TV exposure that they've gotten this year. It's greater than last year no doubt, but it's deserved with them having a good team with one of the best players in the league. After all, if you're not a fan of the team that's playing, you're probably more interested in watching LeBron play than the Bulls or a team without a definitive star.