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Sat Jun 16, 2007 1:59 am

Exactly why it isn't fair. They're so awesome superfantastically awesome that other team's don't get a chance to win.

[size=5=]The reason why I said it was unfair was because it was a hyperbole on how well made the Spurs are, silly goose[/size]

Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:02 am

Congrats to SAN

LeBron it is not michael Jordan at all... when the team need him he only misses the shots form 3 points..

But in SAN when the team needed other man becous TD was sucking and Cavs were making a good defence on him, Ginobili was there to do all the work...

I dont like LeBron, he is a great player but he needs to learn a lot coz he sucked in the finalls of the NBA

Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:33 am

I dont like LeBron, he is a great player but he needs to learn a lot coz he sucked in the finalls of the NBA

It was the biggest games of his life and he was defended well, the morning of game 4 his GF gave birth, and LeBron didn't want to win anymore. I can't blame him, he's younger than boobie gibson believe it or not, and his girlfriend was due to give birth at any time. He obviously had a lot on his mind.

Also, let me say this again, LeBron is younger than rookie boobie gibson. LeBron has a good amount of time left in the NBA, just give it a rest. The spurs were the better team.
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The spurs were the better team by far, they've been there before and won it 3 times. The cavs have never been there.

And last year LeBron was michael jordan, but this year he's not? He's only 22, it took MJ 7 years to win a title, LeBron is pretty damn close for his 4th year in the NBA, and his team around him sucks 90% of the time.

The cavs are a couple of players away from winning a championship.

Also, LeBron obviously was not focused on the game because that same morning his GF just gave birth to Bryce Maximus James. He turned it over on purpose it looked like sometimes.

Regardless, I'm very proud of the success of this team, it's unbelievable. Mike Brown is the 2nd youngest coach in the NBA, and last year he brought the team to their first playoffs since who knows how long, and this year he brought this team to the NBA finals for the first time in franchise history (He was only here for 2 seasons, and they were both great seasons). The success of some of the players we've seen this year is fantastic (Mostly Boobie Gibson, also Drew Gooden <really becoming more consistent>, also a big one is sasha pavlovic). Imagine if Larry Hughes was what he was supposed to be, if he was this team would of actually been close to the spurs, and this team would of swept detroit.

Very good season, the spurs just are a better team right now, but the LeBron dynasty is booming fast, and he's only 22!

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Also, the cleveland fans aren't upset by this, not one of them. They are happy to have gotten this far. We got some of the best fans here ;), the players didn't lose their composure after they lost like detroit.

Sat Jun 16, 2007 4:29 am

Lebron is a good player, not a great one yet, but he will get there. He has all the physical tools to be one of the greatest. He already has the maturity and the team first attitude. Now he must work on the one thing that makes basketball easier for any baller out there - shooting.

If he develops that shot of his... he'll be really hard to defend. Right now, he's very inconsistent. Even during his historic game 5, he shot an airball sometime during his points streak.

He'll probably shoot hundreds of shots everyday this summer. (Y)

Sat Jun 16, 2007 5:45 am

cheater1034, you sure talk a lot of shit (which is unprovoked, btw) about the Detroit Pistons and their fans especially for being such an advocate yourself of "acting classy."

It was the biggest games of his life and he was defended well, the morning of game 4 his GF gave birth, and LeBron didn't want to win anymore. I can't blame him, he's younger than boobie gibson believe it or not, and his girlfriend was due to give birth at any time. He obviously had a lot on his mind. ..... He turned it over on purpose it looked like sometimes.


lol... can't accept the fact that Lebron played poorly so you make up excuses for him? Come on man, I know the Cavs didn't provide much (if any) support for Lebron in the finals, but you got to admit that he didn't do much himself either. Also, whether Larry Hughes played well or not, the Spurs were still going to sweep Cleveland. They are just far superior in every aspect of the game. Hell, I don't even know if any Eastern Conference teams could have come close to beating San Antonio this year.

Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:26 pm

cheater1034, I think I hear the Cavs fans boo the Spurs upon presentation of the trophies.

Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:49 pm

cheater1034, I think I hear the Cavs fans boo the Spurs upon presentation of the trophies.

Yeah, I always wondered if it doesn't completely ruin the moment for the winners, or if they're too extatic to even notice...

Sat Jun 16, 2007 1:18 pm

I'm from Cleveland, and what I saw in this series unnerved me. I don't like all the talk about how the Cavs shouldn't have been there. The Finals are still the same Finals that Magic, Michael, and Larry played in. You have to earn the right to get there. I'm probably not the biggest Cavs fan (I grew up a Rockets fan), but they earned a lot of respect from me. They had the talent to win, in my opinion. What they were lacking was discipline. When you're down 2 points with less than 2 minutes in the friggin' Finals, don't shoot threes! Bring it in, and put it in. They can foul you or let you have it. Get an OT if you have to, and then run the Spurs into the ground, 'cause you're younger, and they're tired. The Cavs don't need to make huge roster changes for next year, maybe a few tweaks, and ditch Larry "I've played sometimes for the last three years" Hughes. Somebody will be dumb enough to take him, and we can get some more muscle underneath! God knows we have enough point/shooting guards. The Cavs had all the magic, all the talent, just no maturity. If the fickle fans of Cleveland can stay behind 'em, and they don't butcher the lineup, this team can be great in a year or two.
Hats off to the Spurs, though... they are the premier team of this decade, and they always show it with class.

Sat Jun 16, 2007 1:50 pm

LeBron didn't want to win anymore


That is the stupidest thing i have ever heard.

Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:43 pm

Jugs wrote:
Axel wrote:I'd much prefer the Lakers be winning at to the Spurs. At least I would have INTEREST in the series


I dont think anyone cares :lol:


I would be worried if they did.

Sun Jun 17, 2007 6:13 am

I wonder how many people Eva Longoria whored herself to so that Tony Parker would get the Finals MVP.

Sun Jun 17, 2007 9:48 am

Stern is gay, so probably some to other guy.

Sun Jun 17, 2007 10:06 am

I've been watching NBA since the 99-00 season, and this is easily the worst season I have ever witnessed.

The regular Season really isn't that important, but with the mas injuries, it sucked more than usual.

All-Star Weekend was terrible. The two games were blowouts, and Saturday was half-assed.

Then there was the playoffs. In the first round, last year's finalists were knocked out right off the bat. No Miami vs. Detroit 3.... The Warriors beating Dallas, while exciting sucked, since it deprived the rest of the playoffs of any real excitement. The Spurs quite easily dominated after that. Aside of Game 5 of DET/CLE, the playoffs were garbage.

There really was nothing good about this season. I hope next year is better.

Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:06 pm

shadowgrin wrote:I wonder how many people Eva Longoria whored herself to so that Tony Parker would get the Finals MVP.



she angers me, everytime they throw her dumb face on tv it bothers me

Sun Jun 17, 2007 5:53 pm

That's part of the problem of the Finals. The NBA needs the TV ratings so badly that there's an obligatory Eva Longoria shot in every game.

Sun Jun 17, 2007 10:58 pm

shadowgrin wrote:That's part of the problem of the Finals. The NBA needs the TV ratings so badly that there's an obligatory Eva Longoria shot in every game.



1 if we are lucky

Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:16 am

cheater1034 wrote:Also, the cleveland fans aren't upset by this, not one of them. They are happy to have gotten this far. We got some of the best fans here ;)


That explains the booing during the awards ceremony? After witnessing that, I can't say that Cleveland has some of the best fans.

Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:31 am

they should be happy they just got there, its better than anyone ever expected. its a good sign for the future

Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:41 am

word :lol:

i'm back from the trip... wut did i miss? spurs the champ?
how surprising... :mrgreen:

Wed Jun 20, 2007 1:45 am

cyanide wrote:
cheater1034 wrote:Also, the cleveland fans aren't upset by this, not one of them. They are happy to have gotten this far. We got some of the best fans here ;)


That explains the booing during the awards ceremony? After witnessing that, I can't say that Cleveland has some of the best fans.


You find me a city that wouldn't be booing at the trophy presentation in any nba finals if the champion won at the other team's home.

I mean, come on. Who cares, me personally if I was there I would of left after the final buzzer, but any fans would of booed, if the cavs won four in a row and were the champions, the SA fans would of been booing during the presentation too ;)

I'm not making excuses for lebron, he is the reason they lost game 4, but he had a kid that same morning, he only got 3 hours of sleep. Having a child is a pretty big thing and nerve wrecking for the father, all LB cared about was how his kid and GF was doing, like any father would. I don't blame him for losing the series, the spurs were just the better team (like the cavs were the better team against the pistons, the pistons a better team against chicago). It doesn't mean cleveland doesn't have talent, they do. They had a lot of wide open shots, if they made those shots they might of beat the spurs. If you look at that, if the cavs had 1-2 shooters they might of made those open shots and they wouldn't of even been close to getting swept.

They're just 1 or 2 years away. Good season, for the cavs and spurs (Again), great season for utah, good season for detroit (again).

My hats go off to the cavs though, very few of the fans here in cleveland are even talking about getting embarrassed in the finals, the fans havent been here in forever, they were happy to be here and happy with the progress they made, and the coaching staff and players played like they were just happy to be there.

Who cares, it's the offseason, be happy ;)

Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:24 am

http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/9018/cheatedxg8.jpg spurs shouldn't of won...6players on the court,technical foul, free throw and tie game maybe and king james wins 4 games straight


ok well maybe not exactly, but out of all the spurs championships, i think this is the most contraversal one starting with the suspensions in the phoenix series

Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:33 am

game 6 should be today.

Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:00 am

Amphatoast wrote:ok well maybe not exactly, but out of all the spurs championships, i think this is the most contraversal one starting with the suspensions in the phoenix series


I thought Cavs put up a better fight than Phoenix. Yes they were swept...but the last two games were won by a margin of a single shot and the Cavs did many, many boneheaded things to lose to the last 2 games. I think if Amare wasn't suspended, it would have just delayed the inevitable since nobody on Phoenix can stop Duncan or Parker.

This definitely is an interesting Spurs run because the guy who couldn't be stopped wasn't Duncan, it was Tony Parker, and the old-school, defensive Spurs won mainly on Parker's And1 game and their overall team 3 point shooting.

3 point shoting %
1. Spurs 38.4%
2. Phoenix 37.9%
3. New Jersey 36.8%
4. Toronto 36.8%
5. Golden State 35.8%
6. Chicago 35.5%
7. Detroit 35.0%

Best defense in the playoffs, the Spurs? No.
Opponent FG%
1. Cleveland 42.5%
2. New Jersey 42.5%
3. Detroit 43.1%
4. Chicago 43.5%
5. San Antonio 43.9%

(Spurs aren't even best in opponent's points, they're 6th place, again Cleveland was the best defensive team in that category).


Stern's little experiments w/ the rules may be changing the traditional rules for winning a championship, which has usually been to pound the ball in the paint and play the best defense.

Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:41 am

Yeah, I agree, nobody can stop Tony Parker. He's like excited to finish the game if Eva Longoria is watching. It's like, there is a reward for every win... :twisted:

As far as Duncan goes, he's unstoppable too, changes shots and dominated inside. There are three invaluables IMO for the spurs and they're Duncan, Parker and Ginobili (flops included).



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Thu Jun 21, 2007 9:00 am

thats the thing though, duncan is stopable. like maes said the nba seems to be making it a guards game the best they can. a player like duncan can be stopped alot easier than a player like parker now. i mean, if you go near parker you get called for a foul, all you gotta do on duncan is fall down when he starts dribbling.
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