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Miami Heat at Cleveland Cavaliers.

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Marteen, Nov 25, 2010.

  1. amaru

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    Your entitled to your opinion. But I will say that I have family members who didn't have the opportunity to get educated because of society norms of the time, but they do not come off as pricks/jerks/arrogant.

    Granted they don't have microphones thrust in their face at all hours of the day, but it is possible.

    Wade doesn't strike me as the most educated man in the world, but he doesn't come off as arrogant.
     
  2. Al Capone

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    Epic blast. :rolleyes:
     
  3. Like A Breath

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    He's not a sociopath. To be honest, I can't empathize with Cleveland fans either. I can't understand hating an athlete to the point of wishing harm upon them.
     
  4. amaru

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    If most people in the arena really wanted to harm James they would have. They would sorely outnumber the security guards.

    Most people are rational and realize that James isn't worth a court case.
     
  5. t_mac1

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    a cav assistant "uttering" "shut the F up" to lebron

    damn at least man up and say it and just get a T

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  6. RedRedemption

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    I could in certain circumstances. I recognize LeBron as just a cocky fool, but fools don't really know better. It's not like LeBron did Cleveland that dirty. Cleveland treated him like a god, that is why they are rabid right now.
     
  7. Mr. Space City

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    LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
     
  8. amaru

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    It gets annoying sometimes. Like calling yourself a king when your clearly nothing of the sort.

    Yes he is a diva.

    Alot of people care about his personality. But if you don't care, why even mention it? :)
     
  9. professorjay

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    Actually many people were thrown out and fans wearing LBJ jerseys were attacked throughout the stands. If Houston were in this position would you want Houstonites getting airtime on ESPN for injuring other people? Really? Is that 'keeping it real' or something to be proud of?

    And Browns fans are known as some of the most diehard in all of US sports. I don't know what pretty logos have to do with anything.
     
  10. RedRedemption

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    Well, see. That's the thing. I don't give a flying **** about Cleveland. So it doesn't matter to me whether they make themselves look bad-- oh wait... they already are.

    Point is, this game sucked. Lot of tension and anticipation and the basketball team doesn't follow through and neither do the fans. I just wanted to watch some good entertainment.
     
  11. professorjay

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    Like I said before, if you want to watch average people fighting you can dig up those threads in the Hangout of people fighting in fast food restaurants. Same thing...entertaining for people like you I'm sure.

    You can throw a bottle against the opposing team next Rockets home game and represent H-town to the fullest. You'll be my hero.
     
  12. RoxSqaud

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    Haha.
     
  13. Al Capone

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    He mad.
     
  14. RedRedemption

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    Hey fighting is entertaining. If it weren't Boxing, UFC, and WWE wouldn't be as popular as they are now.

    And I understand that professional fighting and street brawls are two completely different things... but hey I was hyped up. If anything even throwing towels or cups would have been enough to satisfy.
     
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  15. professorjay

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    ...And you watched a basketball game...ooookkkk.....

    I'll tape the next Rockets home game and watch you make Houston proud.
    Actually were you at the last game? You could have pelted Ron Ron and made super duper sports history and impressed your elite group of friends.
     
  16. Tom Bombadillo

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    Tracy and Lebron

    Selfish, Spoiled divas, have selfish, spoiled, diva fans.

    Show me the way to act like a responsible, humble basketball player that respects the game that I am lucky to be playing, Kevin Durant.
     
  17. amaru

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    It looks like Miami's schedule is gonna get a little tougher over the next few games:

    Question:

    How many think they will have a winning record over that span. I think its 7 or 9 games. They showed a graphic but I don't remember.

    I don't remember all the teams but I remember Atlanta, Dallas (2 times), Lakers (2 times), Cleveland( I think I saw that), N.O

    Something like that.
     
  18. MD_in_Training

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    Yah. At least look the man in the face when you tell his punk ass to STFU.
     
  19. MD_in_Training

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    I'm not sure if deep down, Lebron cares more about a championship or being loved. He's slowly accepting of his villain status, because he realizes he's got no other choice, but it's obviously he's not liking it one bit.
     
  20. DreamShook

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    DVR'd this game so I'm very late. I did fast forward through the blow out.

    What was up with some players hugging and dapping up Lebron before the jump? Booby Gibson, who was said to be the only person that kept in contact with Lebron, didn't even come up to him. Does anyone else think it's OK for players to welcome the person who demolished a city before a game of such emotional magnitude?
     

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