Blessings..
Blessings..
Do you guys remember when the Cavs were 7-9?
And now they're 8-45...
I wonder how it must feel to be Byron Scott.
#27 in a row coming up tomorrow night.
I didn't even realize this..
How the do you go 1-36?!..it's an NBA season..teams have let-downs, teams have hot nights..you would think that the Cavs would be able to benefit from either of those on some nights, no?..
King James..
promised getting a ring before the heat, lol
Didn't they break the record for most loses in a row by any team?
Team has given up on the coach imho.
Byron Scott's days are numbered.
They will ride out the season and get the highest pick possible, then Byron will be gone. Sloan will take over IMHO.
yes, record is now held by the Cavs.
No, the Bucs lost 26 in a row in their first two years in the NFL.
The Cavs are about to stand alone in sports history...27 losses in a row...all in the same season, too.
Corrected by TampaDude, thanks, forgot about that sorry ass team.![]()
I remember saying at the start of the season that I thought the Cavs would have some pride and win some games this season. They're trying their hardest to prove me wrong.
Expansion teams get a pass IMO..
A lot of people felt the same way, check the threads I bumped, they're on page 2 or 3..some people were wayyyyy off..
Scott deserves all of this ... he is by far the most overrated coach in the NBA. maybe this will actually get him to uncross his arms and do something. sorry Scott, but you don't have a Jason Kidd or a Chris Paul to bail your ass out this time.
I kind of agree with that.
I wish the Suns were as dedicated to tanking as the Cavs......the Cavs will at least net a top 4 pick from this season, more than the Suns will get.
There are only a select few NBA franchises capable of being this bad in a given season. Phoenix isn't one of them. Cleveland is.
Talk about one player bringing down a whole city...
Tbh, this makes the Suns even more pathetic. The Cavs tried everything they could to keep their star player but he left, meaning the Cavs are ty in spite of them trying to stay good. The Suns willingly let their star player leave and turned their team into .
And trust me, once Nash is retired, a Sarver owned team w/o Nash has plenty of potential to be a REALLY BAD team.
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