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Bulls are getting crushed. They will get freaking worked by Miami in the ECF again.
GO OKC!
Not anymore...they look like they are going to run all over the Knicks in the 2nd half
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Rose chokes harder than Lebron in the 4th.
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good player, not a closer. Chicago won't win until they get another really good player there.
You know Noah and Boozer will eventually run and hide in a big spot.
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good player, not a closer. Chicago won't win until they get another really good player there.
You know Noah and Boozer will eventually run and hide in a big spot.
Thank you. I've felt this was since last years ECF.
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It's not to try and take anything away from him (honestly I hate the Bulls but I love Rose, I wish more NBA guys were like him)
He will always get a pass from the national media though, because he plays in the #3 nba market, and he's a hometown kid.
I bet Michael Wilbon thinks I'm racist because I said all that.
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I used to have a lot of respect for Wilbon, I watched PTI every day.
Now he just comes across as an old bitter man.
Sad.
Am I the only one that pronounces hyperbole "Hyper-bowl" instead of "hy-per-bo-le"?
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Oh noooooooo.
We're trying to win tonight, it's in OT.
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Who's this Lester Hudson guy think he is?
Doesn't he understand what we're trying to do here?
Jerk.
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He's got to feed his family.
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I used to have a lot of respect for Wilbon, I watched PTI every day.
Now he just comes across as an old bitter man.
Sad.
He tries to claim he "represents the Midwest." No big boy, you represent the rich kids of Chicago.
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Cavs really dodged a bullet there.
So are we all Hornets fans from here on out?
Would love to slide into that 3 spot for lottery odds. Cavs would be guaranteed a really good player.
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I think highest we can get odds wise is 4, looking at the records, unless we lose out basically, even then it'd be difficult...
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odds are similar enough as long as we don't break out of the bottom5, i'll take our chances on getting a top3 pick
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Who's this Lester Hudson guy think he is?
Doesn't he understand what we're trying to do here?
Jerk.
LOL I *think* that you're joking ...........
I love Hudson. He's got a chance to be part of this team next year ..... and that chance gets better and better as the year goes on.
I really like the D League. NBA teams have found some talent there that can help them into the future. Plus it lets veterans who are getting no minutes at the NBA level get some time on the floor. Luke Harangody is tearing it up at Canton.
Back to Hudson ............ I *think* that he has a chance of sticking for the rest of the year ....... but I'm not sure. If only Byron Scott wasn't so evasive ........
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/gametracker/recap/NBA_20120408_CLE@NJ
Cleveland coach Byron Scott, who once led New Jersey to consecutive trips to the NBA Finals, was elated with his team's efforts. The Cavaliers had been regularly getting blown out during their recent nine-game losing streak, but have been getting better efforts of late, thanks to the play of Hudson, who is still on a 10-day contract.
"I'm pretty sure he'll be in a Cleveland uniform for the rest of the season," Scott said of the relatively unknown Hudson from Tennessee-Martin. "He's been fantastic for us. He gave us a chance to win tonight. I'm proud of the way played, how hard we played. It's now three straight games of competing and we had our chances in regulation and overtime. I'm comfortable with the way we've been playing."
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
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We should trade Kyrie. It's obvious we have our true franchise PG in Lestor Hudson 
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I'll tell you what I really like .......
The bottom of the roster keeps getting better during the season.
You really only build the top of the team in the off-season unless you get one of those blockbuster trades. You aren't going to find tons of great players out of nowhere during the season.
Looking at the bottom of the roster going into next season, I can't see many teams who will be able to match our 2nd team. Obviously we have to continue to build the first team depth, but if we manage to add a couple of high end players, and get Varejao back healthy, this team could make a big impact as soon as next year.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
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PG: Obviously Irving is here, and I think Sloan has played well enough that we'll try to find somewhere to dump Boobie off finally... SG: *cough*MKG*cough* ...I mean, is Parker going to be here next year? I'm surprised he's still here THIS year... Hudson seems like a nice energy guy off the bench... SF: Gee is currently our best SF, which is a problem, he'd be a great backup SF if we get someone likes Barnes. Can we get rid of Casspi? Please? I've never been this disappointed in someone we've acquired, seriously.. PF: Unless Antawn takes a huge paycut (which I REALLY hope he doesn't) he's also gone, so I can finally stop calling him "Antawn's Expiring Contract" and Hopefully TT can move back to PF when Andy comes back (or other people) and I dunno, learn to play offense... C: Andy's our guy for now, Hollins literally had ONE good game that I recall (Dec vs. Miami) the entire time he was here, and I haven't seen alot of Erden, still wish we had grabbed the rights to Valanciunas... But will be fine that we didn't when we win the lottery and get Anthony Davis  Next year..? PG: Irving/Sloan SG: ??/Hudson/Harris SF: Gee/Casspi PF: TT/?? C: Andy/??
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Am I the only one that pronounces hyperbole "Hyper-bowl" instead of "hy-per-bo-le"?
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I thought he played SF throughout school.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
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I thought he was a SG?
Based on what?
Doron Lamb and Marquis Teague were the perimeter players. MKG can't shoot and makes a killing off of getting points in the paint.
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Gonna be tough to lose to the Bobcats tonight at home.
Cleveland Browns, Space Browns
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Gonna be tough to lose to the Bobcats tonight at home.
The will to tank must be stronger than theirs. Those guys just lost to the freaking Wizards by 28.
All hands on deck! Call up every d-league scrub we can.
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500th fan through the gates gets to start at center, and then after that will be offered a multi year deal with charlotte. They can leave with them on the charter if they wish.
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There'd have to be 500 fans there for that to work, though
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Tough loss last night. New Orleans was up on the Lakers and lost at the end. A NO win would have brought them to within 2 games of us and a Lakers loss would have improved our second first round pick position. I have so much more of a rooting interest in the NBA now that we're definitely out of the playoff picture. 
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you'd think Sessions could do us a solid and blow that game for us 
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Right now, we're a lottery pick with the 4th most ping-pong balls in the hopper. Can lightning strike again?
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last year we did it from the 8th slot
(i just want a top3 pick. Davis, MKG or Beal - all good by me)
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last year we did it from the 8th slot
(i just want a top3 pick. Davis, MKG or Beal - all good by me)
I'm with you there. 
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Cavs have 10.4% chance of winning #1 pick as of right now.
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ugh, just did it 10 times, Sac. got #1 5 times, we picked Barnes 6th, 7th, or 8th eight times. Only picked #4 once.
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Cavs have 10.4% chance of winning #1 pick as of right now.
So you're tellin me there's a chance?
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
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Gonna suck for the Cavs when they win the #1 pick, but Anthony Davis decided to return to Kentucky 
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ugh, just did it 10 times, Sac. got #1 5 times, we picked Barnes 6th, 7th, or 8th eight times. Only picked #4 once.
it's mostly crud at this point, but
he has us taking Davis at #1 he has us taking MKG at #2 he has us taking Beal at #3 (obviously, we'd take MKG if someone else took Beal) he has us taking either Beal or Drummond at #4??? he has us taking Drummond at #5 he has us taking Barnes if we drop anywhere else
So, he has the Cavs Big Board as follows:
1. Davis 2. MKG 3. Beal 4. Drummond - ugh 5. Barnes
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He has Lamb ranked really low for some reason ... (I've seen other mocks that at one point had Lamb ranked even better than Beal). Other than that, who would we take? I guess Barnes, as he's a SF. Would we take Thomas Robinson or Moultrie at PF? One of the Zeller kids at C? As under-acheiving as Drummond has been, he's still a monster prospect because of his size.
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I know. I just don't like "monster" size players who don't seem to know what to do with that size at all.
I do like Jeremy Lamb quite a bit. He's rail thin and will have huge problems on defense in the NBA until he fills out though.
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Barnes, Zeller, Robinson - Any of those three would be a nightmare for me.
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Hasn't Barnes been as underachieving as Drummond? I don't really follow college ball that closely. I don't really want another PF, and PG is definitely out of the question. That leaves Drummond or Lamb. I wouldn't be crushed if we take Drummond, as we do have a need for a big powerful center ... we would just have to hope he turns into a Shaq as opposed to a Thabeet.
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