congrats man...hopefully they can keep it up
hahahahahahaha. Lebron makes his teammates worse. Everyone saw it last night. The Heat looked like the old Cavs. Mike Brown will be a top coach in the NBA again. Lebron just holds onto the ball and his teammates stand around and watch.
congrats man...hopefully they can keep it up
Not really, but Byron Scott will be. He overachieved in New Jersey and NO before his piece of whiny point guard turned the team against him. He'll overachieve in Cleveland once again.
I could have been an all star years ago if it wasn't for that ball dominating cancer.
Mike Brown is a defensive guru, and last night proved that the ty offense the Cavs had for the last 5 years had everything to do with the Queen and not with Mike Brown.
Which one?
.....Jim Brown retiring was before Dan was born.
Congrats on the win![]()
That's not true buddy. CP3 had nothing to do with Scott getting fired. He was good friends with Scott and was pissed he got fired. Honestly, Scott has no one to blame but himself for getting fired. His offensive sets got stale, never made any adjustments and refused to play young players. Collison and Thornton were on the bench 10 games into the season last year.
The Hornets ing sucked with or without Byron Scott. CP3 has proven that he's a weak-hearted though. Quit on the team a number of times. Scott was just the scapegoat.
He still coached the Hornets to game 7 of the WC semi-finals. Which is easily overachieving. Same thing with Nets. Overachievers.
Cleveland up next.
I bet the Cavs message boards are off the chain right now, if they still exist.
BTW, Thunder Dan showing up after disappearing following all his talking last season is a flagrant foul..
Btw, Hornets78 what team does Collison play for now, hmm? Traded to keep the whiny baby happy. You can't blame Scott for not playing him when he was just placating the team's superstar.
Hornets had a better record once Scott got fired last season. Scott is a solid coach, but he needs a good PG to run his team like Kidd and CP3 did for him. CP3 had an MVP type season the year the Hornets made a run. Plus Peja shot over 45% from three, Chandler was a defensive presence in the paint, and West made the All-Star team. Scott was a great coach that year, but he couldn't make any adjustments on the fly.
The Nets were clearly the most talented team in the East when Scott was coaching them. That's not even debatable.
BTW, Bynum is still injured.
You may not of disappeared, but you talked just as much last year too ...and when proven wrong it was all excuses, and Kobe bashing instead of admitting you were just wrong.
I talk as much as anybody, but I never disappear, I'm always here to admit when I'm wrong..
Scott and CP3 were golfing buddies. You know about this topic. Where's 21_ ings when you need him?
1) Yeah nice sample size.
2) The team quit on him. You can blame Scott, that's fine. But CP3 is just as much to blame. Not to mention the team just wasn't very good.
3) It was clearly obvious Scott wanted to leave. . Phil was talking about retiring and B-Scott wanted a shot at his dream Lakers job.
The Nets had more talent post-Byron scott and how many times did they go to the finals?
Kidd Kenyon Martin and Keith Van Horn. Yeah loads of talentThe Hornets had Monster Mash, All-Star version of Magloire (
) and a young B-diddy. Celts with Pierce, Anderson and Walker. It's arguable.
End of the day 2 straight finals appearances = overachieving. Especially when they gave the Spurs a run for their money, no denying that. The talent argument is lame. Results is what matters.
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