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Re: NBA Season 2015-16
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08/12/16 07:51 AM
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Goombah,
meant to ask you....did the convention manage to leave your city in one piece?
Between the deep Finals run and the RNC, that's a lot of money pumped into the local economy this year.
Also, I was told by a guy from Cleveland that as happy as the people are about the ring, that it's a football town first and foremost and that if Browns ever win Superbowl...the celebration would dwarf what happened this year. Agree or disagree? Hi Getthesenets, Luckily, I had plenty of vac time so I took off the week of the RNC. By all accounts, it went off without a hitch. There was one protestor who burned a flag, but also stupidly managed to catch themself on fire. Other than that, the police outnumbered the protestors significantly. Yes, Cleveland is a football first city. NE Ohio and the state have long football traditions. It goes back to Paul Brown and his revolutionary innovations. Then you have some storied high school football programs, along with Ohio State. Recent history aside, the Browns of the 1950s and early 60s were as dominant as the Patriots/Spurs runs of present day. This is to take nothing away from what the Cavs did, but if the Indians or Browns ever win a title, the parade will be 2 million. Both the Indians & Browns go back 3-4 generations, whereas the Cavs came into being in 1970. I'm not holding my breath on the Browns any time soon, but the Indians under Francona have a good shot this year and for the next 2-3 years.
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Re: NBA Season 2015-16
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10/10/16 05:58 PM
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This is to take nothing away from what the Cavs did, but if the Indians or Browns ever win a title, the parade will be 2 million. Both the Indians & Browns go back 3-4 generations, whereas the Cavs came into being in 1970. I'm not holding my breath on the Browns any time soon, but the Indians under Francona have a good shot this year and for the next 2-3 years.
Goombah, not sure if you're a gambling man but you seem to write things and then they happen. Also, do you think the GSW can beat the Cavs this year? What changes did you guys make in off season?
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Re: NBA Season 2015-16
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10/19/16 03:12 PM
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This is to take nothing away from what the Cavs did, but if the Indians or Browns ever win a title, the parade will be 2 million. Both the Indians & Browns go back 3-4 generations, whereas the Cavs came into being in 1970. I'm not holding my breath on the Browns any time soon, but the Indians under Francona have a good shot this year and for the next 2-3 years.
Goombah, not sure if you're a gambling man but you seem to write things and then they happen. Also, do you think the GSW can beat the Cavs this year? What changes did you guys make in off season?  On that premise, I am feeling that a million dollar lottery winning is in my grasp within the next 6 months. The Indians bullpen has been incredible so far this postseason. They are following the model Kansas City used the past two years. The difficulty now is that the Indians' rotation has been decimated. Salazar may be available should we advance to the World Series. I'll be interested to see how the Cavs come out in the first 2-3 months of the season. I'm hoping that they still have the eye of the tiger, but my fear is that they do not. Tristan Thompson is dating a Kardashian, which hasn't ended well for any of her exes. Mo Williams & Dellevedova are gone and we lost Mosgov. I like the addition of Dunleavy and we have Kay Felder, who is 5'9" and being compared to Boston's Isiah Thomas. It should be a good team, but I'm not sure enough to win the whole thing. They'll probably represent the East again, but I think they could lose to San Antonio or Golden State. I'm hoping Golden State underachieves like the year the Lakers added Karl Malone & Payton. They'll be good, no doubt, but we'll see how well they share the ball. I can see Draymond & KD clashing, along with Thompson pouting if his touches decrease.
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Re: NBA Season 2015-16
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02/14/17 11:19 AM
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Goombah,
Know of any deals in the works before the trade deadline for the Cavs?
*also what is the reaction to Cleveland guy Oakley getting tossed from MSG? Hi Getthesenets, I hope that all is well with you! Nothing major from what I hear from the various beat reporters. It sounds as if Love's knee might be a serious concern. But the Cavs are strapped and really cannot make an impactful move. I'm still scratching my head why LeBron complained a few weeks ago when he knows fully that a big trade can't happen. The Oakley reaction has been very much in his favor, not just locally but nationally. We are glad to have the good Dolans running the Indians rather than the disaster that is the Knicks. They've been dysfunctional since the Isaiah Thomas fiasco, followed by Carmelo and Phil Jackson. I'm sure Oakley is not innocent in all this, but it appears (for now) that Dolan has the thinnest skin this side of Donald Trump.
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Re: NBA Season 2015-16
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02/14/17 03:42 PM
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Gettthesenets,
No, what I meant Oakley IS getting supported locally. I meant to say that the NY Dolan is the one getting criticized. I just figure Oakley must have said something to get thrown out of MSG last week. It could have been something little but who knows.
Since my last post, I heard Love is out for six weeks after knee surgery. I heard a rumor that we may get Bogut, which I think would help. Cleveland has zero rim protection this year and I think they miss Dellavedova as the backup point guard.
I have my doubts about the Cavs repeating, but the regular season is such a bad barometer. They got to the Finals in '15 with a decimated roster, so it's just a matter of being healthy and playing hot at the right time.
It's difficult to pick against Golden State given their depth. But one thing they have been blessed with the past 3+ years is good health. Odds are that the injury bug will catch up with them sooner or later. Durant looks like a beast, so let's see if he can bring that to the postseason.
One thing Cleveland showed the rest of the league last year is that Golden State does not like it when their opponent plays physical. Curry and Thompson took a lot of hard fouls and were taken out of their rhythm by Cleveland's defense. If San Antonio or Houston could do that too, they might sneak by GS in the playoffs.
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Re: NBA Season 2015-16
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03/03/17 01:33 PM
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Goombah, First I heard about this injury was reading your post.Haven't watched GSW much this year but I it will be a more difficult adjustment to KD, then Steph.
Steph played point guard, but he's not really a traditional point..Livingston is, and on a team full of shooters with championship experience...it was smooth transition.
I'm assuming KD replaced Harrison Barnes in lineup..and not sure who his backup is since Barnes is gone.
I'm old enough to remember when Bogut was a decent player, pre injury. I like the pickup and thought Cavs should have kept T. Mozgov, who was a good payer for them. Think there's an element of gamesmanship in the pickup of Bogut..as the pickup of Anderson V. was for GSW last year. Refs won't allow Bogut to plsy the goon role against GSW like he did to Lebron in past finals. He'll get tossed for breathing on Curry. I like the depth the Cavs have....they match up well with whoever comes out of the West....including the Spurs. I agree with you about Mozgov. But the Lakers offered crazy money so I can't fault the player for cashing in. Moz didn't matchup well vs. GS, but no team should build to play against one opponent. I think GS signed another Barnes in the wake of the KD injury. My best guess is that having Durant out will help the guards. Curry has been mired in a slump, so this will help him get some more shots. This is one of my fave times of the sports year. Spring training, March madness, and meaningful NBA and NHL games.
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Re: NBA Season 2015-16
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04/15/17 03:32 PM
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I think Memphis can upset San Antonio as well. They did a few years ago. I wouldn't mind seeing it personally, but, as of now, over a 7 game series, my money would be on the Spurs.
I hope I'm wrong and Oklahoma City stuns Houston and Westbrook outshines Harden so the MVP can be a lock for him. As of now, I'm not at all sold on Cleveland repeating. The team has been in a downward spiral for at least the last month or so. I still think they can come out of the East, but as of now, going up against a team like Golden State, I don't see it being very competitive.
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