LeBron is the only hope...
mistake by the Lake
Manziel
Forced to watch another team win a championship on your home court yet again...just like 2007.Jersey-burning gots. They didn't deserve to get Lebron back, and they certainly didn't deserve a championship. All those injuries were simply justice for them being such massive gots. I don't believe in "karma," but if I did, this would be exhibit A.
0 les in 45 years
LeBron is the only hope...
mistake by the Lake
Manziel
yep, 2nd tiest fanbase in the NBA behind Bulls fans, tbh..
Monday Night Raw in Cleveland, the night before the Cavs lost the Finals![]()
He looks at Johnny Manziel and calls him Johnny Idiot Face
Last edited by Darth_Pelican; 06-17-2015 at 01:57 PM.
An entire post about karma followed by "i dont believe in karma"![]()
No it's not. Justice is when someone gets what they deserve. "Karma" is a concept of a supernatural force that guides the justice process. The difference is, justice can be random, while karma is intentionally-guided. That's just supers ious nonsense.
Cleveland is the epicenter of class & culture…Don’t be hating…![]()
Ohio and Illinois are the two worst places in the world tbh
They stuck around after the game thinking LeBron would get finals MVP, only to have it go to Iggy instead.
Stop trying so hard you awkward pimply faced geek.
It's funny to me that people generally only bring up the Drought/Curse what-have-you in years like this, when one of Cleveland's teams loses a big game/series. But these are the good years. Take the Cavaliers- they won 53 games, won the conference le, won their first two Finals games in franchise history and put up a of a battle against a team that had far more talent and depth. This would be a great year for a lot of teams. , Warriors fans would have killed for such a season at almost any point between 1975 and now.
The real problem isn't the missed opportunities, it's the lack of opportunities period. There are a lot of years when none of the three teams even sniff contention- like in 2010-11 when LeBron left, the Cavaliers went 19-63 (including a 26-game losing streak), the Indians went 69-93 and the Browns went 5-11. That's a "cursed" year, not this one.
You thought that was something that I needed to "try hard" to say?Shut up, moron.
You are not the type of Cleveland fan that I was targeting with this thread. You seem like a reasonable guy.
Still, being a Cleveland fan generally isn't a rewarding experience. On the bright side, you did have a massive turnaround from 14 to 15. I guess you can take solace in the fact that injuries killed your chances. What will happen to the team moving forward? Can they bring back most of the same players?
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