LOL @ butthurt cleveland
LOL @ bags
ducks, if it was about him...he would have made all the money for himself via the decision...you really think ESPN wouldn't have paid him for his decision? all those viewers...
yet he decided to give it to the needy children...
Fans were great. The team was passive.
The Browns play @ Miami against the Dolphins on Sunday. Be nice to get that one.
browns LOL
cavs LOL
cleveland LOL
wait was bron trying to be friendly, and mo was like ' you' ? or was bron talking ?
either way good on mo, thats about the only good thing he did all night tbh
I'm glad LeBron put that beat down on Cleveland.Dude wanted to win, thats all. And Cleveland just isnt a "winning city."
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lol cleveland cavaTEARS
Agreed, an 11 point game (2-8 shooting) with no intangibles, no intensity, just nothing....a typical Mo Williams playoff performance. A little less of that when it counted and Lebron would probably still be in Cleveland.
This game was a fail. It had so much promise but went to near the end of the 1st quarter. I turned it off during the second quarter and watched Fringe, parts of the Caps-Stars game, and Texans-Eagles game. I really wanted to see the Cavs win and see Lebron be embarassed.
Funny how after watching this game, I find myself hating the Cleveland Cavaliers...I'm sorry to those who it may offend but Cleveland DOES NOT rock. That is all.
Props to Chris Webber calling out the maricons from the Cavs bench for being soft. They sat there and joked around with Lebron, while their fans booed Lebron. The Cavs disrespected their own fans by doing that tbh
but what about the kids????
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Damn, LeBron nailing Cleveland's ass to the tree of woe again.
This game was brought to you by Charmin and Preperation H. Because, just like the Heat did to the Cavs, they get in that ass.
Gotta feel sorry for cavs fans.
Can't say I entirely blame LeBron for bailing though. He just did it poorly.
This is what pissed me off so much about today's game. How are we as fans meant to support players on our favourite teams when they don't play with heart and passion. They're all soft pussies, happy to suck up to the guy who told them they were'nt good enough for his 'talents'.
I'm sure Gilbert and Grant are trying to unload these phonies but who's going to want them after that embarrassment seen across the globe in the biggest game of their season.
Andy, Mo and Hickson and to an extent Gibson are our only players of value. Only Andy is probably the only one really coveted depending on how Gibson plays later into the season. We really need some 2nd or 3rd year wing prospects.
JJ is becoming Stromlie Swift.![]()
Heat-Cavs game draws 7.1 million viewers
LeBron James’ return to Cleveland was a boon for TNT.
The cable network reported that the Miami Heat’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night delivered a 4.2 rating, which translates to nearly 7.1 million viewers.
James scored 38 points against his former team in the Heat’s 118-90 rout. It was the two-time league MVP’s first game in Cleveland since signing with Miami in the offseason.
The game earned a 25.4 rating in Miami and a 14.9 rating in Cleveland.
Ratings represent the percentage of all homes with TVs tuned into a program.
http://www.nba.com/2010/news/12/03/c....html?rss=trueGibson, Cavs take issue with LeBron's words, actions
LeBron James may have ruined another friendship back in Ohio.
Cavaliers guard Daniel Gibson didn't appreciate some of James' words and actions on Thursday during the Miami star's heated homecoming to Cleveland. James, who scored 38 points in the Heat's 118-90 win, was subjected to almost constant booing, taunts and profanity.
According to Gibson, James dished out a little of his own.
"Some things went on last night," Gibson said, "that I didn't like."
James engaged in some trash talk with Cleveland's bench, jawing at some coaches and former teammates. After making a tough, baseline jumper while scoring 24 points in the third quarter, James spun just in front of Cleveland's players and mouthed something in their direction. Later, he and a smiling Gibson exchanged words.
Gibson also took issue with comments that it appeared the Cavaliers were acting too outwardly friendly toward James, who played seven seasons in Cleveland. Center Anderson Varejao hugged James as the teams lined up for tip-off and a few players shook hands or bumped fists with the two-time defending league MVP.
"I've heard that, and that kind of rubs me the wrong way," Gibson said. "We all know LeBron and we all know that he enjoys being in front of the camera. To say we were fraternizing and being friendly ... nobody knows what was said and the things that were said probably could not be repeated right now. We wanted to win the game and those guys brought it to us."
The Cavaliers are now 7-11 without James.
"I think people, from the outside looking in, might say we were laughing and joking with him, but if you could hear the things that were said, you would know that wasn't the case," Gibson said. "There was nothing friendly about the conversation we had."
Gibson said the evening soured his relationship with James, his teammate for four years. Gibson was also upset by the Cavaliers' awful play in front of their rowdy fans, who had waited five months to vent at James for the way he announced his decision to leave.
"I didn't like the way we performed," he said.
To Bad the Cavs are too sucky to take it to Lebron.
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