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I don't know what to believe anymore. Steph might really snatch this man's heart out his chestI can't see it happening and it's only game 1 but this is the same punch in the face Cleveland gave to Atlanta...
GOAT2 points in OT tho
whats up ska .You don't know me irl, but...
... hi.
The Cleveland sports drought must continue. I am glad that John Elway completed "The Drive" and dealt the Cleveland Browns two heartbreaking playoff losses in back-to-back seasons, glad that owner Art Modell then moved the team in 1995, glad that Jose Mesa blew the Cleveland Indians' one-run lead in Game 7 of the 1997 World Series and allowed the Marlins to win the title, and glad that Michael Jordan hit "The Shot" over Craig Ehlo and proceeded to almost punch his head off.
The potential sight of the Cleveland Cavaliers fans, the same ones who booed him relentlessly and burned his jerseys, and Dan Gilbert, an owner who wrote a scathing letter about Lebron to the people of Cleveland, celebrating a Finals win with the NBA's own Benedict Arnold back at the helm after jumping ship yet again this past offseason is cringeworthy. Sports networks, magazines, and the sports pages of our local newspapers would become unwatchable/unreadable for at least the following month. The minds of the easily impressionable would be convinced that Lebron > Jordan. We cannot let this happen.
For the duration of the NBA Finals we must gather our collective hatred in an attempt to prevent NBA history's biggest prima donna from putting the final touches on his scripted "Coming Home" PR stunt and bringing the city of Cleveland its first title since pre-Super Bowl times.
The Cleveland sports drought must continue. I am glad that John Elway completed "The Drive" and dealt the Cleveland Browns two heartbreaking playoff losses in back-to-back seasons, glad that owner Art Modell then moved the team in 1995, glad that Jose Mesa blew the Cleveland Indians' one-run lead in Game 7 of the 1997 World Series and allowed the Marlins to win the title, and glad that Michael Jordan hit "The Shot" over Craig Ehlo and proceeded to almost punch his head off.
The potential sight of the Cleveland Cavaliers fans, the same ones who booed him relentlessly and burned his jerseys, and Dan Gilbert, an owner who wrote a scathing letter about Lebron to the people of Cleveland, celebrating a Finals win with the NBA's own Benedict Arnold back at the helm after jumping ship yet again this past offseason is cringeworthy. Sports networks, magazines, and the sports pages of our local newspapers would become unwatchable/unreadable for at least the following month. The minds of the easily impressionable would be convinced that Lebron > Jordan. We cannot let this happen.
For the duration of the NBA Finals we must gather our collective hatred in an attempt to prevent NBA history's biggest prima donna from putting the final touches on his scripted "Coming Home" PR stunt and bringing the city of Cleveland its first title since pre-Super Bowl times.
Cleveland losing is just as important to me as Lebron losing. Biggest export is crippling depression. Asterisk asterisk dump.
Eh Lebby won Game 2 last year and proceeded to get blown out 3 straight times, hopefully Chef gets his groove back and does an encore.Fellas.... It's a series