Terry is a self-promoting . I do not mind cheering, as long as it makes sense and does not go overboard.
Terry is a self-promoting . I do not mind cheering, as long as it makes sense and does not go overboard.
I thought it was a bit much ...but the Celts have been classless in some of their victories the past few years ...PLUS 3 celts got picked over Mo for the ASG ...so im sure that was part of why he was soo enthused ...
There are more annoying players than Mo. Then again, the ass cried to get an all-star spot.
mmmkay..lakers fans in this thread were defending the cavs and wernt saying anything to be hypocrits....you might be one of them fans who just bring up the Lakers every chance u get right?
That's true, even the next Karl Malone was unable to contain Odom.
I was at the Hornets-Mavericks game. Every time somebody on the Mavs made a shot, their bench acted like it was a gamewinning three-pointer over three people.
Every time, really? Because I was there also and didn't see anything like that.
Wow a team showing emotion and supporting its teammates in a playoff like game, how dare they. Take the loss and go home. Try watching an NBA game once and a while and you will see this occur quite a bit, especially team that are playing in big games
what's wrong with showing emotion. Not everyone is Tim Duncan on the sideline![]()
why do people have a problem with Pro teams doing this and not with college teams that do it every night? I think it's actually refreshing to see pros actually care enough to cheer when they are on the bench. I didn't have a problem with Eddie House doing it all of 2008. I think it's good for the NBA
Only problem i ever had with cheering was that scrub Mateen Cleaves
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It's a sign of a desire to win and support your teammates.
Tim Duncan may not be animated like KG or someone like that, but he certainly will cheer his team on and give them plenty of non-gay butt pats. He shows emotion more than some people think, especially in the playoffs. I recall in the series against the Mavs in 06, he was very emotional during the games.
I don't have a problem with a team being enthusiastic but at times it appears to border on overexuburance and disrepect towards the other team.
As for the Cavs, until they've actually done something more significant (i.e. win the larry o'brien trophy), I'd keep the chest thumping to a minimum.![]()
Cavs vs. Lakers in June would draw some of the biggest ratings the Finals have seen since Jordan over a decade ago.
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