It's only stupid when another team does it. When your resident idiot does his moronic, gay runway antic, it's all in fun right?![]()
prior to the tip? Stupid poses, dancing, hand shakes, pretending they are taking pics...etc etc. LAME...STOP THE FOOLISHNESS
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It's only stupid when another team does it. When your resident idiot does his moronic, gay runway antic, it's all in fun right?![]()
I'm pretty sure other teams do things too...but not to this extent and excessive![]()
He does that during the game after a big basket...NOT BEFORE THE GAME STARTS![]()
Real easy way to get them to stop the foolishness. Beat them. They weren't dancing around after Dallas beat them in December, were they?
its pretty ing annoying. ill say
this snuggie is annoying also
I've noticed the teams that do this kind of always have better chemistry so i don't mind it as much. A lot of the time these celebration type things give players/teams a swagger they need to play better.
I think its pretty cool that a team could be comfortable to be free enough to do something like that. I mean, honestly, if you lived in Ohio you'd need something to be entertaining and worthwhile. Cuz Ohio is for Lovers...or is that Michigan? Bah, I don't know.
Some of the promotions are over the top, but I give Dan Gilbert credit for trying to get the fans involved in things. As opposed to the MLB team in this city, which all but tells the fans to go themselves.
the line between swagger and dbag is very fine and it is one that the Cavs cross every game
Cleveland sets Snuggie world record
Cleveland has its original world record covered.
Fans attending Friday’s game between the Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons set a world record for the largest gathering of people wearing fleece blankets.
All fans in attendance had a Snuggie placed on their seats prior to the game. During a timeout in the first quarter, fans were asked to wear the wine-colored blankets with arms for five minutes as a clock on the scoreboard counted down. Most everyone complied—except for one fan wearing a Celtics jersey and another who thought ahead and brought a Pistons Snuggie. The rest of the sellout crowd of more than 20,000 turned the Q into a sea of red blankets, counting down the final seconds and cheering as the world record clock expired.
An adjudicator from Guinness World Records attended the game to make the record official.
Danny Girton Jr., an adjudicator executive with Guinness World Records, said there was no existing record, so the records management team opened a new category for Friday’s event.
Girton said he was looking for four parameters in order for the record to become official: At least 250 people have to participate, they must all wear their own Snuggie, they need to wear it for five minutes and they all must be the same color.
All of the Cavaliers players were given their own personalized Snuggie. Shaquille O’Neal’s needed 9 feet of material—2 to 3 feet more than a typical Snuggie for the 7-foot-1 O’Neal. Rookie Danny Green wore his Snuggie on the court for pregame shootaround.
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