PlanetaryGear 05/23/2006
Who woulda thought that at one point, in game 6, that they'd be a well-played quarter away from eliminating Detroit from the playoffs? The thought of a more mature and cohesive Cleveland team scares the bejabers out of me. They have all the right elements for a good run in the future, not to mention LeBron, an incredible talent who has the remarkable "gift" of playing virtually a whole game without EVER COMMITING A FOUL - just like Jordan - If this unit stays intact, then I sense a power-shift brewin in the East within the next few seasons....
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numbah16tdhaha 05/23/2006
Detroit slapped them around in the last game. Their final score was something that I've seen my Suns put up in a half. I guess the chosen one or whatever other ass-kissery they want to bestow upon Lebron will have to wait for his so-called destiny. For one last shot, we've waited for Jesus to come back for two thousand years, so what makes basketball fans believe that the second coming of Michael Jordan is gonna happen any faster?
zuchinibut 02/12/2006
Lebron James might be the best player in the NBA already, and the Cavs are much improved because of it. It sees like other players have come to Cleveland to be a part of what James might do in the future. However, the Cavs do not appear quite ready to be the top team in the NBA. Detroit will likely be an obstacle for the Cavs in the playoffs.
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