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Offline Skandery

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Re: Why Cavs would stand no chance against the Spurs...
« Reply #45 on: June 08, 2007, 12:02:23 AM »
One down, three to go.....just like I predicted.


...and to all the newfound LeBron fans (you know who you are..j/k), Mr. Second-coming-of-Jordan was 4/16 from the field and was non-existant for the entire first half.  Was anybody else a Witness!? 8)   
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Re: Why Cavs would stand no chance against the Spurs...
« Reply #46 on: June 08, 2007, 09:48:53 AM »
Detroit did that to him as well, but I guess you were too lazy to watch EC ball. Before the series is over, LeBron will go off for a big game.

We'll talk after your punks fail to sweep.

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Re: Why Cavs would stand no chance against the Spurs...
« Reply #47 on: June 08, 2007, 10:14:52 AM »
Even if he wins three games Rick, what does it matter.  They would still have lost the series and the Spurs will still be champs. 
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Re: Why Cavs would stand no chance against the Spurs...
« Reply #48 on: June 08, 2007, 10:24:07 AM »
One down, three to go.....just like I predicted.


...and to all the newfound LeBron fans (you know who you are..j/k), Mr. Second-coming-of-Jordan was 4/16 from the field and was non-existant for the entire first half.  Was anybody else a Witness!? 8)   

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I said in another thread that someone was afraid to bring this up but I guess you already did.  Not only was that nowhere near Michael Jordan..that was very poor for the caliber of player Lebron is.  I understand he has alot of pressure on him but so does everyone other star who is expected to put the team on their back in playoff games.

Love the way Horry and Duncan sealed the game yesterday.  If that carries over into the next game the Cavs are going to be in big trouble, this squad is not Detroit at all.
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Re: Why Cavs would stand no chance against the Spurs...
« Reply #49 on: June 09, 2007, 12:58:10 PM »
Even if he wins three games Rick, what does it matter.  They would still have lost the series and the Spurs will still be champs. 

If he comes up short like that, it would STILL be an incredible accomplishment to take 3 from the Champs.  We all know the Spurs have the name players, who have been there before and they should be the favorites.

I think that eventually Cleveland will be successful in building a team around LeBron good enough to win the title, even if not this year.  But their showing this time around is pretty impressive.  I'd like to see them put up a good fight, rather than seeing a sweep. I also think they're better than they played in game 1.  And I want to see my vision of them vindicated.

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Re: Why Cavs would stand no chance against the Spurs...
« Reply #50 on: June 11, 2007, 10:37:47 AM »
One down, three to go.....just like I predicted.


...and to all the newfound LeBron fans (you know who you are..j/k), Mr. Second-coming-of-Jordan was 4/16 from the field and was non-existant for the entire first half.  Was anybody else a Witness!? 8)   

We all know you are talking about me - JoMal. After all, I am not so shallow as to think you might be talking about anyone else.

I still support my newfound Vunderkid. I look at this finals as a mere learning experience every 22 year old super star has to endure on his way to eternal greatness.
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