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well the Celtics lost last night, but at least I witnessed Ray Allen make history.
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noiseredux wrote:well the Celtics lost last night, but at least I witnessed Ray Allen make history.


records of how many players Allen hug last nights?
yeah, i feel bad for the Cavs. i also wish Antwan would return to the Warriors and retire where he started.Metal Militia wrote:Does anybody else feel bad for Cleveland? Losing 25 straight games like that. I really feel bad for Antwan Jamison as he is one of my favorite players. They play the Clippers tonight at home and play the Wizards on Sunday at home so hopefully they could pick up a W in one of those two games.
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@sevin, DUDE it was emotional being there. I mean, I can't tell you how loud that place was and the weird tension that was in the air every time he took a shot before that 2nd 3 went in. Really amazing to witness. Glad I was there.
RE: Cavs. Yeah, it's kind of too bad that they couldn't have proved that they really didn't need LJ.
RE: Cavs. Yeah, it's kind of too bad that they couldn't have proved that they really didn't need LJ.
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it was. watching one of my favorite player break records is always emotional to see. i also like that they went retro with their uniform that night as well. so where did you sit? could i had seen you on TV?noiseredux wrote:@sevin, DUDE it was emotional being there. I mean, I can't tell you how loud that place was and the weird tension that was in the air every time he took a shot before that 2nd 3 went in. Really amazing to witness. Glad I was there.
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I was actually in a luxury box.sevin0seven wrote:
it was. watching one of my favorite player break records is always emotional to see. i also like that they went retro with their uniform that night as well. so where did you sit? could i had seen you on TV?
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big history, and the only player on that team I like
although, I would take Perkins in a heartbeat off free agency
although, I would take Perkins in a heartbeat off free agency
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Cavs Win!noiseredux wrote: RE: Cavs. Yeah, it's kind of too bad that they couldn't have proved that they really didn't need LJ.
I was at the game were we (Cavs) tied the loss record against Portland. I have tickets to like 20 games and have/will go to them all.
The Cavs didn't loose 26 in a row because of one man, its because they lost five starters, mix and match, from last year. LBJ, Z, Shaq, and Delonte left and Andy and Mo were injured during this streak. Any team that looses five starters would loose a lot of games too. Mo Williams' return was the difference in their win tonight and they would have won some of those close ones if he and Andy were not injured.
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oh I understand man. What I was saying was in a way I wanted the Cav's to do really well, just to sort of shove that up Lebron's ass.SpaceBooger wrote:Cavs Win!noiseredux wrote: RE: Cavs. Yeah, it's kind of too bad that they couldn't have proved that they really didn't need LJ.
I was at the game were we (Cavs) tied the loss record against Portland. I have tickets to like 20 games and have/will go to them all.
The Cavs didn't loose 26 in a row because of one man, its because they lost five starters, mix and match, from last year. LBJ, Z, Shaq, and Delonte left and Andy and Mo were injured during this streak. Any team that looses five starters would loose a lot of games too. Mo Williams' return was the difference in their win tonight and they would have won some of those close ones if he and Andy were not injured.
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Me too, but getting a lottery pick will be the best way to rebuild... so I will cheer my team on win or loose, hell I was at most of the games the year we got the lottery pick for the Benedict Akron.noiseredux wrote:oh I understand man. What I was saying was in a way I wanted the Cav's to do really well, just to sort of shove that up Lebron's ass.
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that's awesome dude. And I feel you. Last night at the game I was thinking about the high school games I'd go to... Celtics in the late 90's was a WHOLE different thing. let's just say there were a lot of empty seats.SpaceBooger wrote:Me too, but getting a lottery pick will be the best way to rebuild... so I will cheer my team on win or loose, hell I was at most of the games the year we got the lottery pick for the Benedict Akron.noiseredux wrote:oh I understand man. What I was saying was in a way I wanted the Cav's to do really well, just to sort of shove that up Lebron's ass.
