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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby War Daddy » Jun 07, '15, 9:32 pm

Delladova put it down on Curry.
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby Everlong » Jun 07, '15, 9:36 pm

Holy fuck the refs really had it out for Cleveland in OT tonight. That was horrible refereeing all aorund for both sides most of the game, but especially the Cavs toward the end.
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby Circled Square » Jun 07, '15, 10:08 pm

Everlong wrote:Holy fuck the refs really had it out for Cleveland in OT tonight. That was horrible refereeing all aorund for both sides most of the game, but especially the Cavs toward the end.

I lol'd at the end, LeBron travelling, but gets fouled on the play, and no call. :lol
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby The Legend » Jun 08, '15, 5:20 am

SKS wrote:
SKS wrote:Warriors in 4. :tim


:cheers2


Wut? :P

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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby SKS » Jun 08, '15, 8:18 am

The Legend wrote:
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SKS wrote:Warriors in 4. :tim


:cheers2


Wut? :P

Keep on doubting.


I don't know what you're talking about... :/

Warriors in...5? :cheers
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby lyonssv » Jun 08, '15, 9:54 am

I literally cannot believe the Cavs stole one in the Oracle.


I know how people love to compare MJ and LeBron, so here's this:
If, and I know it's a big if, LeBron pulls this off and somehow the Cavs beat the Warriors in this series, I think this championship would be more impressive then any of Michael's championships. Beating this historically good Warrior's team with the roster the Cavaliers currently are running out there, would be downright unbelievable and would be an upset of epic proportions.

It's honestly unbelievable they even won a game. Healthy roster, it's a different story, but with this roster, the Cavaliers have no business being on the floor with Golden State. It's really a testament to the greatness of LeBron.

Go Cavs!
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby Everlong » Jun 08, '15, 10:06 am

lyonssv wrote:I literally cannot believe the Cavs stole one in the Oracle.


I know how people love to compare MJ and LeBron, so here's this:
If, and I know it's a big if, LeBron pulls this off and somehow the Cavs beat the Warriors in this series, I think this championship would be more impressive then any of Michael's championships. Beating this historically good Warrior's team with the roster the Cavaliers currently are running out there, would be downright unbelievable and would be an upset of epic proportions.

It's honestly unbelievable they even won a game. Healthy roster, it's a different story, but with this roster, the Cavaliers have no business being on the floor with Golden State. It's really a testament to the greatness of LeBron.

Go Cavs!


Yeah I 100 percent agree. People give LeBron shit all the time for never winning a championship "by himself" (lol, like that's even a thing), but this would be way closer to doing it than Michael ever came. LeBron has had two incredible games back to back, has put SO much of the pressure square on his own shoulders and they're somehow even after two games in Golden State's home court.

Also lots of praise to Outback Jesus for handling Curry yesterday. the MVP of the league looked like a bum basically the entire night. Shocking performance.
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby The Legend » Jun 08, '15, 10:58 am

LeBron has been fantastic in this series and puts up gaudy numbers because the offense runs through him, but that's far from the only - or even most important - reason why the Cavs are having as much success against the Warriors as they are. The biggest key is that the Cavs are forcing the tempo the game will be played at. They are forcing Golden State to play ugly Eastern Conference basketball. Most impressive stat I heard today, the Warriors average roughly 300 passes a game, last night they had just over 200 passes including overtime. The Cavs defense is bogging down Golden State's flashy offense and it starts with Delly Sandwich who shut down Curry last night, holding him to 0 points and 4 turnovers when he was guarding him last night.

The Cavs came within one basket in regulation of holding Golden State to their lowest point total of the season almost 100 games.

As much as LeBron's offensive numbers have indicated that it's a one man show, it's the team effort in defense and rebounding that will carry the team if they are going to go on and win this series.
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby War Daddy » Jun 08, '15, 12:29 pm

I liked to think the Cavs win the next 2 to really throw a wrench in things.
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby Chewy » Jun 08, '15, 9:55 pm

Cavs will win it in 21 games since the NBA will simply increase the number of playoff games until the Cavs win it to keep with their blatant favouritism of the franchise.
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby Circled Square » Jun 09, '15, 12:17 am

damn it chewy
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby SKS » Jun 09, '15, 8:35 pm

Warriors getting smacked around. Curry 3 points in the first half. This series might be over in 5 with the Cavs winning 0_o
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby SKS » Jun 09, '15, 9:52 pm

Sick comeback by warriors in the 4th, but that 20 point defecit was too much. Hopefully curry starts cooking earlier in game 4, or they're gonna be fucked.
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby SKS » Jun 11, '15, 9:43 pm

Steve Kerr made some good adjustments and the Warriors finally turned up tonight. David Lee is such a good offensive weapon. Even with the countless offensive rebounds for Cleveland they still got blown out of the building. Got a feeling this is over in 6 if the Warriors can carry it over in game 5, lebron looks drained out there. Wouldn't doubt a superhero game by lebron though, this series has been really unpredictable.
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby The Legend » Jun 12, '15, 6:00 am

The Cavs shot 33% percent from the field. 33-fucking-%

That's horrible and they can't do that again. Hopefully two days off before game 5 and game 7 will help them. So far the games have gone how I predicted they would go through the first four. I said that Game 5 would decide the series and I still think that winner wins the series. If the Cavs win they end it in 6. If the Warriors win they take it in game 7.
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Re: Warriors/Cavs. Who wins it all?

Postby SKS » Jun 15, '15, 1:05 pm

"I feel confident because I'm the best player in the world," James said after his 40-point, 14-rebound and 11-assist performance for his second triple-double of the series. "It's that simple."

Despite the incredible monster game the Cavs still lost by double digits. With just a day of rest and LeBron basically playing all of game 5, I think the Warriors win game 6 in a repeat of game 4. Curry has found his stroke after a bad start to the series and the Warriors are getting contributions from almost every player on their squad. If the Cavs can will a win out on their home court then game 7 may the most anticipated game in recent memory.
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