I was wrong about the Lebron thing though, I meant to say, "Clog the paint and hope he misses his jumpers." Man couldn't miss today
Thanks. And the reason I made that judgement call was b.c even though they are great defensively, they don't guard the 3 ball too well and Dwight is too quick for their players. He had like 4 easy alley oop dunks alone.
With the calls going cleveland's way today...things don't look too good for them.
I was wrong about the Lebron thing though, I meant to say, "Clog the paint and hope he misses his jumpers." Man couldn't miss today
Not that the regular season doesn't matter. Of course the regular season matters. But the regular season doesn't automatically determine what will happen in the playoffs. There's a difference. If the regular season dictated how the playoffs would unfold, the Cavs would have won game 1 because based on the regular season, they are about as unbeatable as a team can get playing at home. Tonight actually helps show that the regular season isn't an end all, be all gauge of what will happen in the playoffs.
It's not too late for the Cavs to sweep in 5. There's still hope.
I was wrongToo bad for the loss. But im confident, Cavs in 6 should do it then. Go Cavs!
If the cavs cannot beat the magic after that giftwrapped game the officials handed them on a platter I really don't think they can win the series.
That was about as bad as I've ever seen 1 sided officiating in my entire life.
I actually think the Magic pull off the upset and somehow take down the greatest athlete in the history of mankind
whats funny is the fact that the Cavs played very mediocre basketball and missed a load of wide open shots, while the Magic couldn't miss, and the Magic still needed a last second 3 to win the game.
cavs clearly looked rusty. expect a complete domination in game 2. cavs in 5, which was my original pick.
that honor actually belongs to Bo Jackson
Did you just start watching the NBA last night? Come on now, it wasn't THAT bad, game 6 of the 2002 WCF was much worse then tonight. But you're right there were some definite one sided calls, LBJ got at least 5 pretty bad calls to go in his favor but you know what, he's the best player in the game and the best player is going to get the calls, it's just the way it is. It should just be expected at this point.
That had nothing to do with being rusty. Stop using that lame excuse. The Cavs were dominating the Magic, but the latter proved to be the better team.
Yes, the Magic's porus defense proved to be the reason why the Cavs players were missing WIDE OPEN jumpshots.![]()
Bo Jackson, cmon lol
I been watching the NBA going on 30 years.
Yah, I expect James to get his share of calls.. and he very well did last night and then some.
What I didn't expect were all the ty calls that went against Howard and other magic players. It was a relentless barrage in the 1st half of horrible calls and no-calls that should have been calls. I will do ent them all later when I get more time. =)
you must be about 13 years old and not know what the you are talking about.
I totally agree it was quite one sided but I can remember many games that were far more one sided then this one (I've watched a lot of Laker games over the years). The last foul on Howard, and the one on the LBJ spin move were as Barkley said after the game, just turrible, along with the LBJ hack of Howard that lead to that LBJ dunk on the other end, ugh...
Next game will be telling. Orlando can affort to lose it, cleveland can't. The big question is, can Lebron endure carrying these guys through a potential 6 or 7 game series? I'm now convinced he needs help. Cleveland to me is looking like the phoenix suns of old. They can surprise you in the regular season, but you can adjust and beat them in the playoffs (sorry, phily and atlanta were scrub squads). Let Lebron get his 50 and shut down the role players.
Nothing surprising at all. Sure the Cavs were dominant in the regular season but they didn't dominate the Magic at all.
When a team drops 40 on you in the regular season, you know you got problems playing them in the post season.
So much for "regular season doesn't matter"![]()
I have watched countless laker games as well, and I cannot remember any game that was so totally one sided even for the lalkers... the magic just took one blow after another after another... and just kept coming back. It was like watching Rocky for the first time fighting against Apollo Creed, is what it felt like.
I would have to say this was the guttiest comeback win by an underdog ever. Sure, some teams have come back from bigger deficits, but did they have to withstand an endless barrage of one sided officiating at the same time? I think not.
I can agree on the comeback, you're playing in a place where really only one team has beaten them all year, they had a crushing shot against them at the half and down 15, LBJ was having the game of his life, and they still come all the way back and hit the big shots and the big stops and won. Very impressive for sure. I thought when they were only down by 4 in the forth that LBJ would come back in and the Cavs would win by 10+ easily, but to my enjoyment that didn't become reality.
So Stretch, what happened to Cavs in 4, or after the game one loss, Cavs in 5, where you at?!?!?! Care to show up and defend your biased bull ?
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