The Cleveland fans will be venomous, as usual. As for the game, yawn. The Heat really shouldn't win by less than 15.
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This is the only thing that will give national exposure to a pitiful Cavs team at this stage of the season. I hope they make the most out of it.
It stinks that Mo is gone because he really hates LeBron's guts. <iframe title="YouTube video player" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/EqoUEn8OG4o" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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Mo was probably afraid to make eye contact with Lebron. He would burst into tears if he had. The guy was practically on suicide watch after Lebron left last summer.
Headed to Cleveland to make more anti-Lebron shirts to sell..Opportunistic?? maybe.....Resourceful??..You bet!!!....I'll be the one in handcuffs being led away from the arena wearing a Lebron James jersey...Look at me!!!!
I wonder if Cleveland will rock the house cheering if LerBon pops a knee or something. I think Heat could afford to rest Wade and Bosh for this game and let LerBon beat the Cavs by himself, just to put a statement against the city.
Major blowout, Lebron's going to score a ridiculous amount because he's amd at Cleveland for being amd at him.
And it begins.... http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/trueh...ss&source=twitter&ex_cid=Twitter_espn_6270299 LeBron James delayed by garage rules CLEVELAND -- There was a time when LeBron James' friends and associates were welcomed throughout Quicken Loans Arena. That apparently is no longer the case. James was delayed in getting into the arena for the Miami Heat's shootaround Tuesday morning when he arrived with a driver and a second car at the entrance of the Cleveland Cavaliers' underground parking garage. Cavs officials said James eventually was cleared to enter the building, but several people with him were not. The two cars then left, and James alone returned a short time later and was allowed in, officials said. Cavs spokesman Tad Carper said visiting NBA players are not normally given private car access to the underground garage, but exceptions are made when requests are made in advance. James, who regularly used a driver when going to shootarounds when he was a member of the Cavs, did not have permission. Rumors quickly spread on Cleveland-area radio stations and via Twitter that the Cavs had denied James access to the building. Carper, however, said James was allowed in once clearance was given by security.
Anyone just hear the crack at the Rockets by Mchale? talking about the heat's big three going for 30 and 10 he said "You wont be playing the Rockets in the playoffs".