The NBA Playoffs 2006

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  • VHdamaco
    Foot Soldier
    • Nov 2004
    • 635

    its going to be cavs in 6...

    sheed needs to learn how to not open his fucking mouth and just play ball and let nature take its course...

    the pistons should be blowing the cavs out of the fucking water...
    Don't FUCK With Greatness...

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    • Unchainme
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Apr 2005
      • 7746

      Originally posted by VHdamaco
      its going to be cavs in 6...

      sheed needs to learn how to not open his fucking mouth and just play ball and let nature take its course...

      the pistons should be blowing the cavs out of the fucking water...
      I Had a feeling this Pistons team would bust like next year, But not this soon, Watch next year the Cavs will be Central Champs.

      BTW Bro Why is SammysBitch still in your sig, Don't you realize that she converted to a Dave Fan .
      Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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      • Brett
        Full Member Status

        • Jan 2004
        • 3538

        You guys need to relax. I know you guys are starved as Cavs fans, but this game, let alone this series is FAR from over.

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        • Unchainme
          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
          • Apr 2005
          • 7746

          Originally posted by Brett
          You guys need to relax. I know you guys are starved as Cavs fans, but this game, let alone this series is FAR from over.

          Can you blame me though, LOL . I mean you've at least had a couple of titles in Any Pro sport since '64, We've been Bone-Dry, Lebron Needs to break the curse and now is as good as ever.
          Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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          • Brett
            Full Member Status

            • Jan 2004
            • 3538

            Dude I know, I've watched the Lakers win in 8 titles in my lifetime, even the fucking Dodgers have a few titles.

            I don't blame you at all, but just don't fucking jinx it.

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            • VHdamaco
              Foot Soldier
              • Nov 2004
              • 635

              Originally posted by Unchainme
              I Had a feeling this Pistons team would bust like next year, But not this soon, Watch next year the Cavs will be Central Champs.

              BTW Bro Why is SammysBitch still in your sig, Don't you realize that she converted to a Dave Fan .
              ha...

              i forgot she was still in there, i'll take it out later when im not doing other things...

              btw brett, not a cavs fan, just a bitter wiz fan that realizes that 1)lebrons contract is greater than almost all of the NBA rules and 2) arenas choked mighty heavily this year...

              im just hoping the cavs advance so your favorite big man down in Miami can take them out this year
              Don't FUCK With Greatness...

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              • Brett
                Full Member Status

                • Jan 2004
                • 3538

                Uh dude I'm in LA, I'm a diehard Lakers fan, I could care less about the Wizards. We have our share of hall of famers, I assure you I have no jealousy of Lebron James. LOL.

                I have no problem with the Cavs winning, I have nothing vested in either team

                If they win, yes please take fatty down. But he's not an even issue there, fucking Wade carries that team, Shaq is just a big paperweight now.

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                • Unchainme
                  ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 7746

                  Cleveland cursing starting to show itself again.

                  GODDAMNIT!
                  Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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                  • VHdamaco
                    Foot Soldier
                    • Nov 2004
                    • 635

                    Originally posted by Brett
                    Uh dude I'm in LA, I'm a diehard Lakers fan, I could care less about the Wizards. We have our share of hall of famers, I assure you I have no jealousy of Lebron James. LOL.

                    I have no problem with the Cavs winning, I have nothing vested in either team

                    If they win, yes please take fatty down. But he's not an even issue there, fucking Wade carries that team, Shaq is just a big paperweight now.
                    dude, i know you are...

                    im just fucking with you...

                    i hope the heat goes down as well...
                    Don't FUCK With Greatness...

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                    • Unchainme
                      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 7746

                      Choking...A Cleveland Tradition since 1964.
                      Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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                      • Unchainme
                        ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                        • Apr 2005
                        • 7746

                        Being a "Kardiac" Team..A Cleveland Tradition since 1980

                        86-84!!!!!
                        Last edited by Unchainme; 05-17-2006, 09:57 PM.
                        Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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                        • Unchainme
                          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                          • Apr 2005
                          • 7746



                          Ahhh Yes, Remember waking up one morning turned on the news and they were talking about this new Kid From Akron who made the Cover of S.I. calling him basically the next Jordan and All I kept thinking was PLEASE IF THERE IS A GOD,LET THE CAVS GET HIM.

                          Sure Enough.....
                          Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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                          • Unchainme
                            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                            • Apr 2005
                            • 7746

                            LeBron and Co. put Pistons in 3-2 hole

                            AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- It's time to start taking the Cleveland Cavaliers seriously. Even the Pistons must realize that by now.

                            LeBron James scored 32 points and assisted on Drew Gooden's game-winning shot Wednesday night to lead the Cavs to an 86-84 victory over Detroit -- Cleveland's third straight win en route to a 3-2 lead in the second round series.

                            The Pistons, on the brink of elimination after two straight trips to the NBA Finals, have not been giving much respect to the Cavs, who are in the second round for the first time since 1993.

                            That should change now, but will it be too late for the confident Pistons?

                            Game 6 of the series is Friday night in Cleveland, and if the Pistons force a Game 7, they will be back on their home court Sunday.

                            Ben Wallace blew a chance to give the Pistons the lead for the first time since early in the second quarter when he missed two free throws with 40 seconds left. That left one of the NBA's worst free-throw shooters 0-for-7 for the game, which remained tied at 84.

                            James deferred to Gooden on the ensuing possession, then he came through with a low-post basket to put the Cavs ahead by two with 27 seconds left.

                            After a timeout, Donyell Marshall blocked Tayshaun Prince's shot in the lane and James tipped a rebound -- off Lindsey Hunter's missed jumper -- to teammate Eric Snow, who tossed the ball down the court to kill time.

                            The Pistons had the ball back with 1.9 seconds left, but could not get a shot off to try to force overtime -- or win the game they didn't seem to deserve.

                            Cleveland beat Detroit 74-72 and 86-77 to even the series after being routed in Game 1 and losing Game 2 by six points after a big early deficit.

                            James played like a star -- again -- in his first postseason appearance, and many of his teammates chipped in throughout Game 5.

                            Zydrunas Ilgauskas scored 14 before fouling out, Marshall had 14 points and 13 rebounds off the bench and three other players added at least six points apiece.

                            Prince scored 21, Chauncey Billups had 17 before fouling out, Richard Hamilton scored 15, Rasheed Wallace added 10 while battling foul trouble and reserve Antonio McDyess chipped in with 11 points.

                            The Cavs went ahead 63-53 midway through the third quarter on James' 3, leaving Prince holding his jaw. Then, the Pistons punched back, perhaps fearing elimination for the first time in the series.

                            A 13-3 run tied the game before Cleveland went back ahead 68-66.

                            The Cavs scored the first six points of the fourth, the last point coming on a free throw when Rasheed Wallace was called for a technical after his fifth foul.

                            McDyess -- who was held to six total points in Games 3-4 in Cleveland -- made three straight shots to tie the game at 77 with 5:10 left.

                            After the score was knotted again, Cavs reserve Damon Jones was fouled as he made a 3-point shot, but he missed the ensuing free throw, then had a shot blocked, leading to Billups' layup that made it 82-81.

                            McDyess sat on the bench for several minutes following the game -- putting his hands behind his head, staring across the court in disbelief.

                            The Pistons began the playoffs at the favorites to win it all after falling just short of repeating as champions last year in Game 7 at San Antonio.

                            The first quarter Wednesday ended 20-all, the fifth tie of the game after 10 lead changes.

                            Cleveland went ahead 36-31 midway through the second quarter -- the largest lead for either team up to that point -- as its reserves were outscoring Detroit's bench 15-0.

                            James scored four straight points late in the first half, giving him 22 points and putting the Cavs ahead by seven, before Cleveland took a 50-45 lead at halftime.

                            Ilgauskas gave James plenty of support in the first half. He had nine points -- surpassing his point totals from the previous two games -- and seven rebounds along with four blocks, which tied a Cleveland playoff record for blocked shots in a half. Ilgauskas finished with six blocks, tying a franchise postseason record.

                            While the Cavs were warming up at halftime with a 50-45 lead, James leaned against the scorer's table checking out the box score.

                            He had to like what he saw.

                            The 21-year-old phenom scored 22 first-half points on 9-of-17 shooting; Ilgauskas was off to a strong start; and the Cavs' reserves were outscoring Detroit's 17-2.

                            Cleveland went ahead on Marshall's 3-pointer with 8:57 left in the first half, and the Pistons didn't have the lead the rest of the game.

                            For the third straight game, the Cavs were without starting shooting guard Larry Hughes, who has been with his family since the death of his 20-year-old brother. The entire team attended Justin Hughes' funeral in St. Louis on Tuesday, the morning after winning Game 4, then flew to suburban Detroit without a practice between games. Cavs general manager Danny Ferry said there was still no timetable for Hughes to return.

                            Game notes
                            James led the league in votes for the All-NBA team, and he called it the best achievement of his career. ... The Pistons had two All-NBA players for the first time in franchise history, with Billups and Ben Wallace earning spots on the second team. ... Detroit coach Flip Saunders was called for a technical midway through the fourth, screaming for a foul to be called against James.
                            Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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                            • POJO_Risin
                              Roth Army Caesar
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 40648

                              Wow...I gotta tell you...I'm surprised...

                              The Pistons are going to come out fucking swinging...that...my friends...is for sure...

                              Unbelievable...

                              If the Cavs pull out some kind of fucking miracle...

                              I won't hold my breath...but with Lebron...you just never know...
                              "Van Halen was one of the most hallelujah, tailgate, backyard, BBQ, arrive four hours early to the gig just for the parking lot bands. And still to this day is. It's an attitude. I think it's a spirit more than anything else is."

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                              • Brett
                                Full Member Status

                                • Jan 2004
                                • 3538

                                They keep saying it, but they ain't doing it. Don't have but one more chance to come out like that or it's over.

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