I don't think this will be easy at all.
Still--predict Spurs in Five
( !--the Spurs will get their trophy in Cleveland!)
Nice!!!!
I don't think this will be easy at all.
Still--predict Spurs in Five
( !--the Spurs will get their trophy in Cleveland!)
Did I say any series would be easy? Me, I, myself? When?
Very nice generalization and nice complex.
Damn, show some freaking humility, amateur! Your team is in the Finals for the first time in its franchise history, which is 36 years, and you are already yapping in Spurs fan forum as if you suffer from tiny package complex. Everything you said was hot air and meaningless, including your jealous-ridden take that your team has “the best player on the planet”. Give me a f-ing break. Win some championships before talking with such audacity. And those two regular season games were tuneup games for the championship veteran Spurs, as you will soon discover.
My advice to you- think before you post.
Bernie Kosar. Albert Belle. Cavs.
May your team actually win something before you waste people's time, including your own.
Thanks!![]()
Stay in school.
The only thing one can conclude is that king James became a Cavs fan in 1989 . . .Code:Cavs (Top Team) Spurs (Bums) 1988-89 57 - 25 .695 21 - 61 .256 1987-88 42 - 40 .512 31 - 51 .378 1986-87 31 - 51 .378 28 - 54 .341 1985-86 29 - 53 .354 35 - 47 .427 1984-85 36 - 46 .439 41 - 41 .500 1983-84 28 - 54 .341 37 - 45 .451 1982-83 23 - 59 .280 53 - 29 .646 1981-82 15 - 67 .183 48 - 34 .585 1980-81 28 - 54 .341 52 - 30 .634 1979-80 37 - 45 .451 41 - 41 .500 Records 326-494 .398 387-433 .472 Division les 0 3
. . . and then prompty went into a coma.
LMFAO!!!
Fair start but followed up with too much troll cliché.
D-
LMFAO!!!!!!
LeBron is the superior product, so was Nash, so was Stoudamire, so was Iverson, so was Carmelo..........![]()
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Dear Dumbass... the Spurs, who play in the WESTERN conference, won the le in '05. Oh, the Spurs don't need luck. They're just damn good at what they do... WHICH IS WIN!
How original.![]()
That is completely disrespectful, and rude... The people who died there gave their lives to give freedom to people not only in TX but also in OK and potentially the whole western half of the USA... One of my great grandfather's (who i am named after) was a signer of the TX Dec. of Ind. (James Power right under Sam Houston, if u want to check it out) and gave up land to help save lives...
You should be ashamed of yourself, to disregard a very important and sacred place like the alamo... Think about what you say before you post again... And you might want to check your facts next time too (in reference to the '05 Championship)....
It's not that the East plays D, it's that the Easts O is just not all that good...
When did Tim Duncan get traded to the CAVS?![]()
Finals took place a couple series ago. This is just a matter of FORMALITIES.
(I don't want to generalize but I WILL ) For those living about the Lebronze HOLE, OHIO area that means
IT's OVUH !!!
We are going to give baby James his. We are not going to make the same mistake as Detroit and implode by putting 4 of our 5 guys on James and leave the scrubs WIDE freakin open time after time. Let Lebron score 70 points. Just make sure the scrubs score below 10 and we will be fine.![]()
Cleveland, the haberdashery capital of the USA, home of the "full Cleveland"
Cleveland, what a rust-belt hole in state full of corrupt Repugs.
king james best player on earth...yes and tim duncan is a girl scout
back when Mike gave your ass blisters from ramming you so hard? you mean that top team in the 80's
let it go the only reason Ohio became a state is because Michigan needed a dumpyard.
If the Spurs play their game it will be easy. The Cavs will be lucky to win a game.
If the Spurs play anywhere near as good as they did in Game 5 of the WCF, this is going to be a short series.
get your facts str8 b4 u post![]()
http://www.fanbay.net/nba/nbachampions.htm
Season Champion Runner-up Games MVP
2006-07 - - - -
2005-06 Miami Heat Dallas Mavericks 4-2 Dwayne Wade
2004-05 San Antonio Spurs Detroit Pistons 4-3 Tim Duncan
2003-04 Detroit Pistons Los Angeles Lakers 4-1 Chauncey Billups
2002-03 San Antonio Spurs New Jersey Nets 4-2 Tim Duncan
2001-02 Los Angeles Lakers New Jersey Nets 4-0 Shaquille O'Neal
2000-01 Los Angeles Lakers Philadelphia 76ers 4-1 Shaquille O'Neal
1999-00 Los Angeles Lakers Indiana Pacers 4-2 Shaquille O'Neal
1998-99 San Antonio Spurs New York Knicks 4-1 Tim Duncan
1997-98 Chicago Bulls Utah Jazz 4-2 Michael Jordan
1996-97 Chicago Bulls Utah Jazz 4-2 Michael Jordan
1995-96 Chicago Bulls Seattle SuperSonics 4-2 Michael Jordan
1994-95 Houston Rockets Orlando Magic 4-0 Hakeem Olajuwon
1993-94 Houston Rockets New York Knicks 4-3 Hakeem Olajuwon
1992-93 Chicago Bulls Phoenix Suns 4-2 Michael Jordan
1991-92 Chicago Bulls Portland Trail Blazers 4-2 Michael Jordan
1990-91 Chicago Bulls Los Angeles Lakers 4-1 Michael Jordan
1989-90 Detroit Pistons Portland Trail Blazers 4-1 Isiah Thomas
1988-89 Detroit Pistons Los Angeles Lakers 4-0 Joe Dumars
1987-88 Los Angeles Lakers Detroit Pistons 4-3 James Worthy
1986-87 Los Angeles Lakers Boston Celtics 4-2 Magic Johnson
1985-86 Boston Celtics Houston Rockets 4-2 Larry Bird
1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers Boston Celtics 4-2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
1983-84 Boston Celtics Los Angeles Lakers 4-3 Larry Bird
1982-83 Philadelphia 76ers Los Angeles Lakers 4-0 Moses Malone
1981-82 Los Angeles Lakers Philadelphia 76ers 4-2 Magic Johnson
1980-81 Boston Celtics Houston Rockets 4-2 Cedric Maxwell
1979-80 Los Angeles Lakers Philadelphia 76ers 4-2 Magic Johnson
1978-79 Seattle SuperSonics Washington Bullets 4-1 Dennis Johnson
1977-78 Washington Bullets Seattle SuperSonics 4-3 Wes Unseld
1976-77 Portland Trail Blazers Philadelphia 76ers 4-2 Bill Walton
1975-76 Boston Celtics Phoenix Suns 4-2 Jo Jo White
1974-75 Golden State Warriors Washington Bullets 4-0 Rick Barry
1973-74 Boston Celtics Milwaukee Bucks 4-3 John Havlicek
1972-73 New York Knicks Los Angeles Lakers 4-1 Willis Reed
1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers New York Knicks 4-1 Wilt Chamberlain
1970-71 Milwaukee Bucks Baltimore Bullets 4-0 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
1969-70 New York Knicks Los Angeles Lakers 4-3 Willis Reed
1968-69 Boston Celtics Los Angeles Lakers 4-3 Jerry West
1967-68 Boston Celtics Los Angeles Lakers 4-2
1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers San Francisco Warriors 4-2
1965-66 Boston Celtics Los Angeles Lakers 4-3
1964-65 Boston Celtics Los Angeles Lakers 4-1
1963-64 Boston Celtics San Francisco Warriors 4-1
1962-63 Boston Celtics Los Angeles Lakers 4-2
1961-62 Boston Celtics Los Angeles Lakers 4-3
1960-61 Boston Celtics St. Louis Hawks 4-1
1959-60 Boston Celtics St. Louis Hawks 4-3
1958-59 Boston Celtics Minneapolis Lakers 4-0
1957-58 St. Louis Hawks Boston Celtics 4-2
1956-57 Boston Celtics St. Louis Hawks 4-3
1955-56 Philadelphia Warriors Fort Wayne Pistons 4-1
1954-55 Syracuse Nationals Fort Wayne Pistons 4-3
1953-54 Minneapolis Lakers Syracuse Nationals 4-3
1952-53 Minneapolis Lakers New York Knicks 4-1
1951-52 Minneapolis Lakers New York Knicks 4-3
1950-51 Rochester Royals New York Knicks 4-3
1949-50 Minneapolis Lakers Syracuse Nationals 4-2
1948-49 Minneapolis Lakers Washington Capitols 4-2
1947-48 Baltimore Bullets Philadelphia Warriors 4-2
1946-47 Philadelphia Warriors Chicago Stags 4-1
It's true if they pound the ball inside to Timmy and Tony is getting in the paint, Manu is being aggressive, our D is physical and we are taking care of the boards they have little to no shot. If the Spurs are playing their best the Cavs can not beat them.
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