Re: America is behind the Cavs
The most important question as usual is the most relevant ... :nerd
$tern is with.... :(
Re: America is behind the Cavs
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Originally Posted by SpurOutofTownFan
No other baskeball team has more fans outside the US than the Spurs.
I would wager Toronto might have something to say about that. :lol
Re: America is behind the Cavs
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Originally Posted by Trainwreck2100
you put those int. players under NBA rules, and let's see how well they do.
They'd shit their pants just like international players did on their first day on the job in NBA.
Re: America is behind the Cavs
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Originally Posted by mavsfan1000
Go Cavs Go! Americas team.
shoot yourself......today......now
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Re: America is behind the Cavs
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Originally Posted by Mr. Body
America is stupid.
i'd say it...but people might complain about an echo
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Re: America is behind the Cavs
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Originally Posted by Garquint
Please let me put that gif in my signature. pleaseee
-Mars
Re: America is behind the Cavs
China loves LeBron James and Damon Jones
China+America>the rest of the world
Re: America is behind the Cavs
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Originally Posted by JonVito
China loves LeBron James and Damon Jones
China+America>the rest of the world
not all of america mate ;)
and since when does it matter how many fans each side has? last time i checked, fans score 0.00 points every single game.
-Mars
Re: America is behind the Cavs
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Originally Posted by ClingingMars
Please let me put that gif in my signature. pleaseee
-Mars
It's quite large, but if you want to use it...sure.
Re: America is behind the Cavs
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Originally Posted by BWJACKETS
I agree, and this is what I hate. Fans everywhere, on all teams, and also in the media, will have you believe that the Cavs are all about Lebron. Now, don't get me wrong, Lebron is an amazing talent and in these playoffs has developed into the best in the NBA, however even the best player could not have gotten to this point without his teammates. The Cavs don't have guys on their team outside of Lebron who can do it all the way that SA and Detroit can, however each guy out there has a specific set of skills, and he can do those skills as well as anybody in the league. When Cleveland's supporting guys play within their skill sets and play unselfish, this is an extremely tough team to beat.
Case in point, what other star in this league would have passed up the scoring opprotunity in order to set up Marshall's 3-pt attempt in Game 1 vs. the Pistons? That time it didn't fall, but it set the tone for the series, it instilled confidence in the team, and it was a prime display of why playing unselfish basketball is so vital to teams winning championships in this league.
anyone that had an open passing lane to a wide open shooter in the corner?
that was nothing special :wtf