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Mr. 4th Quarter
Posted on 8 Mar 2012 by marcus_sr.
Very exciting game last night, the good guys really put on a show for us in the mile high. So let’s start from the beginning to what started and finished as an up and down game…scratch that, the first 3 quarters of this game in my eyes are irrelevant, what we all want to talk about is a young man who is not afraid of the big moment and shines the brightest when the heat is on (that’s ...
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The Big Comeback
Posted on 22 Feb 2012 by marcus_sr.
BY THE NUMBERS: Antawn Jamison lead all scorers with 32 points on 50% shooting making 11 of his 22 field goal attempts. He also added 10 rebounds to end the Night with a Double-Double. He got a lot of help from rookie point guard Kyrie Irving who chipped in with 25pts, 2stls, 8asts, and 5rebs. To lead the Cavaliers to a victory. The Pistons also got a big contribution from their rookie point gu...
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Cavaliers Hop, Skip and Jump pass the defending champs
Posted on 5 Feb 2012 by marcus_sr.
Not 2 minutes into the game tonight and Anderson Varejao had already recorded his first dunk, 25 seconds later and he added another dunk all over Dirk’s head this time to start a Cavalier 6-0 run. The Q is going nuts and you begin to think the Cavs may easily walk away with a win over the Mavericks. Dallas would regroup from the 6-0 lead by the Cavs to start the game by shooting their way bac...
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The Cavaliers balanced attack frustrates Knicks stagnant offense.
Posted on 26 Jan 2012 by marcus_sr.
Six of the 10 players that the Cavs played tonight hit three balls and the struggling Knicks had no answers for the outside heat brought on by the Cavaliers. The Cavs played a very balanced game in all facets of the game. They played 5 starters and 5 bench guys and everyone who touched the floor scored. Out of the starters 4 of the 5 ended the game in double figures. Defensively everyone follow...
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Food for Thought
Posted on 22 May 2011 by Jon Lopez.
Once your favorite team has been knocked out it's never to early to talk about next season, mainly where the team needs to improve. So whats next for the Spurs? Well, TP9 doesn't think the team can contend the way they are currently built. R.C. Buford didn't really like him saying that but I did. You can only walk the company line so far. When the company is failing to succeed someone has to s...
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Clippers-Cavaliers Preview (March 19)
Posted on 19 Mar 2011 by Taylor Smith.
Remember the last time these two teams met? It happened on February 11 in Cleveland, and it represented something of a milestone. Yep. The Cavaliers were able to halt their NBA-record 26-game losing streak at the hands of the Los Angeles Clippers 126-119. Shortly thereafter, the teams completed a trade just prior to the deadline that brought Mo Williams and Jamario Moon to Los Angeles in exchan...
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Knicks/Cavs- 5 Things
Posted on 26 Feb 2011 by Jordan Lauterbach.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have won eight games at The Q. Two of those wins came against the Knicks. Hey guys!, Lebron left this summer! Has Mike D’Antoni forgotten to tell the team? Maybe he thought it would hurt morale, being that the “plan” was to dress Lebron in orange and blue. It was a swift kick in the pants, if there ever was one. Apparently, acquiring one of the league’s...
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Knick Links – Thursday
Posted on 2 Dec 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
I almost never say this, but thank goodness the Knicks aren't on tonight. I mean, any NBA fans who won't be glued to TNT tonight for Cavs/Heat. Game of the year so far, for sure. I'll be fascinated to see the kind of ratings this game gets. I think we're looking at historical television numbers in terms of regular season NBA on cable, especially because it's the only game being played during th...
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Spurs keep winning
Posted on 21 Nov 2010 by Jon Lopez.
This was a good one. Starting with Utah, the toughest game the Spurs have had thus far. The game was tough but the Spurs never trailed. They did that against a team that loves to play from behind. That speaks to the defensive potential that the Spurs have. The big are getting close to becoming the big four. RJ is having a great start to the season and is playing big in big situations. Spurs won...
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Lebron to Miami: The Only Wrong Choice
Posted on 8 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Parody in the NBA died tonight. It didn’t get sick. It didn’t go on life support. It died. Lebron James had a chance to make the league great again. He had a chance to push the league to new heights, new levels, and popularity unseen since Michael Jordan left the Bulls over a decade ago. But instead of taking that responsibility and making it count, Lebron did somethi...
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After Amar’e Signing, Knicks Should Be Favorites for Lebron
Posted on 5 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
The first domino has fallen and……….. it’s Amar’e Stoudemire. It’s no surprise, in fact it was rumored all weekend, but it is nice to see it set in stone. Multiple reports have the deal at 5 years/ 100 million dollars. Stoudemire was seen outside Madison Square Garden wearing a Knicks hat, his arms-outstretched, beaming with happiness. The move makes a ton of sense. Stoudemire is one...
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Celtics One Win Away from East Finals
Posted on 12 May 2010 by johnw.
In game 5, the Celtics executed the game plan to perfection against Lebron and the Cavs pulling off a shocking road win, 120-88. Right after the big win this is what Coach Doc Rivers had to say: “One of the things I told our guys is we’ve done nothing. All we’ve done is win three games and you’ve have to win four. We have a home game and that’s it for us in this series. It’s a ver...









