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Reply #30 posted 06/14/16 12:34pm

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missfee said:

Graycap23 said:

Yes.

How so though? Green kicked Adams in game 3 of the WCF, the foul was upgraded to a flagrant 2, then in game 4, Green played terribly and the Warriors lost anyway. So if he would had been hypothetically suspended for game 4, what difference what it had made? Giving the recent results, we would've lost anyway had he not played at all.

Hind sight is 20-20.

They wanted GS to win so they let him play..........OKC upset the apple cart by winning.

Last night, they wanted the Cavs to win.......so they sat Green.

At the end of the day, the NBA wants at least 6 games in these series.

They have achieved their goal.

Have u seen the ratings? They are thru the roof.

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Reply #31 posted 06/14/16 12:52pm

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Graycap23 said:

missfee said:

How so though? Green kicked Adams in game 3 of the WCF, the foul was upgraded to a flagrant 2, then in game 4, Green played terribly and the Warriors lost anyway. So if he would had been hypothetically suspended for game 4, what difference what it had made? Giving the recent results, we would've lost anyway had he not played at all.

Hind sight is 20-20.

They wanted GS to win so they let him play..........OKC upset the apple cart by winning.

Last night, they wanted the Cavs to win.......so they sat Green.

At the end of the day, the NBA wants at least 6 games in these series.

They have achieved their goal.

Have u seen the ratings? They are thru the roof.

hmmm

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Reply #32 posted 06/14/16 12:56pm

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missfee said:

Graycap23 said:

Yes.

How so though? Green kicked Adams in game 3 of the WCF, the foul was upgraded to a flagrant 2, then in game 4, Green played terribly and the Warriors lost anyway. So if he would had been hypothetically suspended for game 4, what difference what it had made? Giving the recent results, we would've lost anyway had he not played at all.



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Reply #33 posted 06/14/16 12:59pm

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Getting back to game play, I can't believe y'all are satified with GS erratic defensive play? Nobody talking about that. Everything can't come down to Green's absence.

How many points did Bron and Irving put up and why? Where was Iggabooboo? Lebron shot more threes than I've seen him shoot in while.

GS missed more shots than I'm used to as well......missed some passes too.

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Reply #34 posted 06/14/16 1:11pm

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missfee said:



RodeoSchro said:




missfee said:



Perhaps, but compared to Mahorn, Laimbeer and Rodman, Green is just a regular player. lol




falloff You're right!

When you look up the word "Bitch" in the dictionary, I promise there's a picture of Bill Laimbeer. That guy.....ugh.



lol I knew a little about the Bad Boys of the Pistons back in the day but it wasn't until I caught the 30 for 30 documentary on ESPN about them that I got an indepth history lesson. Laimbeer was the dirtiest of them all and didn't hide it either. Hell, they barely got called on technicals and were doing wayyyyy more than the mess that is being pulled on the court today! Punches thrown, hard shoves, elbows everywhere. Shucks, LeBron would've had been doing more than just crying had he played back in that era.


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Shit Laimbeer was mild compared to his teammate Rick Mahorn. I've seen Rick Mahorn
knock Jordan down to the floor, clothesline Dominique Wilkins, and shove Doug Collins down when he was coach of the Bulls. Before Mahorn ever became famous in Detroit he paired with C Jeff Ruland in Washington and he was equally nasty. They were called the Beef brothers or McFilthy and McNasty. They were one of the few frontlines in the league that gave Boston's Parish,Bird,and McHale problems. Rick Mahorn was a nasty mofo.
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Reply #35 posted 06/14/16 1:27pm

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missfee said:

lol I knew a little about the Bad Boys of the Pistons back in the day but it wasn't until I caught the 30 for 30 documentary on ESPN about them that I got an indepth history lesson. Laimbeer was the dirtiest of them all and didn't hide it either. Hell, they barely got called on technicals and were doing wayyyyy more than the mess that is being pulled on the court today! Punches thrown, hard shoves, elbows everywhere. Shucks, LeBron would've had been doing more than just crying had he played back in that era.

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Shit Laimbeer was mild compared to his teammate Rick Mahorn. I've seen Rick Mahorn knock Jordan down to the floor, clothesline Dominique Wilkins, and shove Doug Collins down when he was coach of the Bulls. Before Mahorn ever became famous in Detroit he paired with C Jeff Ruland in Washington and he was equally nasty. They were called the Beef brothers or McFilthy and McNasty. They were one of the few frontlines in the league that gave Boston's Parish,Bird,and McHale problems. Rick Mahorn was a nasty mofo.

Did Dennis Rodman really pinch and grab guys asses during plays? I mean they said he did, he said he did, I just think it's so hilarious. lol

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Reply #36 posted 06/14/16 1:42pm

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missfee said:



phunkdaddy said:


missfee said:


lol I knew a little about the Bad Boys of the Pistons back in the day but it wasn't until I caught the 30 for 30 documentary on ESPN about them that I got an indepth history lesson. Laimbeer was the dirtiest of them all and didn't hide it either. Hell, they barely got called on technicals and were doing wayyyyy more than the mess that is being pulled on the court today! Punches thrown, hard shoves, elbows everywhere. Shucks, LeBron would've had been doing more than just crying had he played back in that era.



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Shit Laimbeer was mild compared to his teammate Rick Mahorn. I've seen Rick Mahorn knock Jordan down to the floor, clothesline Dominique Wilkins, and shove Doug Collins down when he was coach of the Bulls. Before Mahorn ever became famous in Detroit he paired with C Jeff Ruland in Washington and he was equally nasty. They were called the Beef brothers or McFilthy and McNasty. They were one of the few frontlines in the league that gave Boston's Parish,Bird,and McHale problems. Rick Mahorn was a nasty mofo.

Did Dennis Rodman really pinch and grab guys asses during plays? I mean they said he did, he said he did, I just think it's so hilarious. lol



Ask Alonzo Mourning. lol Rodman was a headcase and brilliant at the same
time getting under people skin. I remember after a game between the Heat and Bulls
after things got physical between Mourning and Rodman, a reporter asked Mourning about the confrontation after the game and Mourning said don't ask me shit about that damn fool. lol
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Reply #37 posted 06/14/16 1:44pm

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missfee said:

phunkdaddy said:

missfee said: Shit Laimbeer was mild compared to his teammate Rick Mahorn. I've seen Rick Mahorn knock Jordan down to the floor, clothesline Dominique Wilkins, and shove Doug Collins down when he was coach of the Bulls. Before Mahorn ever became famous in Detroit he paired with C Jeff Ruland in Washington and he was equally nasty. They were called the Beef brothers or McFilthy and McNasty. They were one of the few frontlines in the league that gave Boston's Parish,Bird,and McHale problems. Rick Mahorn was a nasty mofo.

Did Dennis Rodman really pinch and grab guys asses during plays? I mean they said he did, he said he did, I just think it's so hilarious. lol

Dennis was a true tactician.

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Reply #38 posted 06/14/16 1:48pm

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Talk is that the Minnesota Timberwolves are interested in trading the number
5 pick for Jimmy Butler which I think would be a great move. With Tom Thibodeau on board as coach this team may be on the way up with a young talented roster with Rubio, Townes, and Wiggins.
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Reply #39 posted 06/14/16 1:50pm

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Talk is that the Minnesota Timberwolves are interested in trading the number 5 pick for Jimmy Butler which I think would be a great move. With Tom Thibodeau on board as coach this team may be on the way up with a young talented roster with Rubio, Townes, and Wiggins.

The Bulls are dumb enough 2 make that trade.

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Reply #40 posted 06/14/16 2:12pm

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phunkdaddy said:

missfee said:



phunkdaddy said:


missfee said:


lol I knew a little about the Bad Boys of the Pistons back in the day but it wasn't until I caught the 30 for 30 documentary on ESPN about them that I got an indepth history lesson. Laimbeer was the dirtiest of them all and didn't hide it either. Hell, they barely got called on technicals and were doing wayyyyy more than the mess that is being pulled on the court today! Punches thrown, hard shoves, elbows everywhere. Shucks, LeBron would've had been doing more than just crying had he played back in that era.



[Edited 6/14/16 8:59am]



Shit Laimbeer was mild compared to his teammate Rick Mahorn. I've seen Rick Mahorn knock Jordan down to the floor, clothesline Dominique Wilkins, and shove Doug Collins down when he was coach of the Bulls. Before Mahorn ever became famous in Detroit he paired with C Jeff Ruland in Washington and he was equally nasty. They were called the Beef brothers or McFilthy and McNasty. They were one of the few frontlines in the league that gave Boston's Parish,Bird,and McHale problems. Rick Mahorn was a nasty mofo.

Did Dennis Rodman really pinch and grab guys asses during plays? I mean they said he did, he said he did, I just think it's so hilarious. lol



Ask Alonzo Mourning. lol Rodman was a headcase and brilliant at the same
time getting under people skin. I remember after a game between the Heat and Bulls
after things got physical between Mourning and Rodman, a reporter asked Mourning about the confrontation after the game and Mourning said don't ask me shit about that damn fool. lol

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Reply #41 posted 06/14/16 3:05pm

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Graycap23 said:

phunkdaddy said:

Talk is that the Minnesota Timberwolves are interested in trading the number 5 pick for Jimmy Butler which I think would be a great move. With Tom Thibodeau on board as coach this team may be on the way up with a young talented roster with Rubio, Townes, and Wiggins.

The Bulls are dumb enough 2 make that trade.

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Jimmy Butler is the heart & soul of that team. I can't believe they'd do some dumb shit like that.

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Reply #42 posted 06/14/16 3:50pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Graycap23 said:

The Bulls are dumb enough 2 make that trade.

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Jimmy Butler is the heart & soul of that team. I can't believe they'd do some dumb shit like that.

I'll be surprised too if Chicago pulls the trigger on that deal.

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Reply #43 posted 06/14/16 6:07pm

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I know this is late, but I wasn't expecting to get locked out of my own NBA thread. lock

The NBA Finals

Game 5

Cleveland Cavaliers 112 Golden State Warriors 97


The Golden State Warriors came into this game with a commanding lead and were looking to close out this series by winning this game and raising the Larry O'Brien trophy in front of their devoted fans. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Cavaliers were desperately trying to hold on to any chance of coming back in this series and knew they had an uphill battle trying to win an elimination game in the road. However, they had one bit of good news in their favor, as the Warriors would have to win this game without the services of Draymond Green, who was suspended for this game after committing his seventh combination of technical and flagrant fouls of the postseason in game 4, which by NBA playoff rule meant he had to sit out this game.

The Cavs took great advantage of Green's absence, as the game quickly turned into the Lebron and Kyrie show. The Cavs came blazing out of the gate, particularly Lebron James, who, probably because of a sense of urgency, foregone his usual facilitating nature and started scoring himself, first by driving towards thne basket and later on when thw Warriors clogged up the lane, settling for open jumpers.

But Golden State would keep up their own pressure in the first half, led by Klay Thompson, who scored 27 points in the first half and would finish with 37 points in this game. The two teams would be tied at the half, with many of the fans expecting the Splash Brothers to storm out of the gate in the second half and bring the title home.

But this time, it was the opposing team's point guard who went on a tear. Kyrie Irving, who played solidly in the first half, went on an offensive explosion in the second. He would finish with 41 points, hitting 17 out of 24 shots from the floor. Lebron James also finished with 41 points while also grabbing 16 rebounds, dishing out seven assists, making three steals, and blocking three shots. More importantly, they held the Warriors to just 36 points in the second half. Part of that was due to great defense, but the Warriors' 3-point touch suddenly went cold. Stephen Curry finished with 25 points but shot only 8 for 21 from the floor. Angdre Igoudala added 10 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists, but Harrison Barnes had an atrocious game, scoring just five points on 2 for 14 shooting from the floor.

The Cavs did the impossible, silencing an otherwise rabid crowd of fans and sending them home disappointed, not being able to experience an NBA title in their home arena. More importantly, they extended this series and gave themselves another chance to even the series in front of their home fans.

Golden State leads series 3-2.

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Reply #44 posted 06/14/16 6:12pm

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728huey said:

I know this is late, but I wasn't expecting to get locked out of my own NBA thread. lock

The NBA Finals

Game 5

Cleveland Cavaliers 112 Golden State Warriors 97


The Golden State Warriors came into this game with a commanding lead and were looking to close out this series by winning this game and raising the Larry O'Brien trophy in front of their devoted fans. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Cavaliers were desperately trying to hold on to any chance of coming back in this series and knew they had an uphill battle trying to win an elimination game in the road. However, they had one bit of good news in their favor, as the Warriors would have to win this game without the services of Draymond Green, who was suspended for this game after committing his seventh combination of technical and flagrant fouls of the postseason in game 4, which by NBA playoff rule meant he had to sit out this game.

The Cavs took great advantage of Green's absence, as the game quickly turned into the Lebron and Kyrie show. The Cavs came blazing out of the gate, particularly Lebron James, who, probably because of a sense of urgency, foregone his usual facilitating nature and started scoring himself, first by driving towards thne basket and later on when thw Warriors clogged up the lane, settling for open jumpers.

But Golden State would keep up their own pressure in the first half, led by Klay Thompson, who scored 27 points in the first half and would finish with 37 points in this game. The two teams would be tied at the half, with many of the fans expecting the Splash Brothers to storm out of the gate in the second half and bring the title home.

But this time, it was the opposing team's point guard who went on a tear. Kyrie Irving, who played solidly in the first half, went on an offensive explosion in the second. He would finish with 41 points, hitting 17 out of 24 shots from the floor. Lebron James also finished with 41 points while also grabbing 16 rebounds, dishing out seven assists, making three steals, and blocking three shots. More importantly, they held the Warriors to just 36 points in the second half. Part of that was due to great defense, but the Warriors' 3-point touch suddenly went cold. Stephen Curry finished with 25 points but shot only 8 for 21 from the floor. Angdre Igoudala added 10 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists, but Harrison Barnes had an atrocious game, scoring just five points on 2 for 14 shooting from the floor.

The Cavs did the impossible, silencing an otherwise rabid crowd of fans and sending them home disappointed, not being able to experience an NBA title in their home arena. More importantly, they extended this series and gave themselves another chance to even the series in front of their home fans.

Golden State leads series 3-2.

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I noticed....don't think I wasn't looking for yo behind. lol

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Reply #45 posted 06/14/16 6:39pm

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728huey said:

I know this is late, but I wasn't expecting to get locked out of my own NBA thread. lock


Don't worry, we kept it alive for you! thumbs up!

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Reply #46 posted 06/14/16 7:22pm

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So LeBitch got what he wanted and the Cavs forced a game 6. They better enjoy it now while it lasts. I'm very pissed that GSW seemingly just gave up in the 2nd half. I didn't even recognize them at all. Urgh. confused

In my book, that game was a Fix, plain and simple.

Agree...I wouldn't be surprise if Cleveland wins the whole thing at this point. NBA is rigged.

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Reply #47 posted 06/15/16 5:32am

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No love for Kevin Love. I actually feel bad for the guy.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baske ... -1.2673738

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Reply #48 posted 06/15/16 5:45am

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uPtoWnNY said:

No love for Kevin Love. I actually feel bad for the guy.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baske ... -1.2673738

Dude is a stat stuffer and disappears when games count.

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Reply #49 posted 06/15/16 7:48am

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Reply #50 posted 06/16/16 7:04am

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Reply #51 posted 06/16/16 8:17am

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Richard Jefferson calls out Klay Thompson

ftw.usatoday.com/2016/06/...-toughness

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Reply #52 posted 06/16/16 12:30pm

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Just embarrassing. U can't be a team so u resort 2 getting players suspended.

Cavaliers Reportedly Wanted Draymond Green Suspended for 2 Games

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Cavaliers Reportedly Wanted Draymond Green Suspended for 2 Games

The Golden State Warriors got a taste of life without DraymondGreen in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, but if the Cleveland Cavaliers had their way, the All-Star forward would be sitting out Thursday's Game 6 as well.

During an episode of The Lowe Post podcast (via Dan Feldman of Pro Basketball Talk), ESPN's Zach Lowe reported the Cavaliers wanted Green to be assessed a flagrant-2 foul for hitting LeBron James in Game 4, which would have resulted in a two-game suspension.

Tensions between Green and James have been running high all series. Things culminated late in the fourth quarter of Game 4 when Green hit James in the groin after James stepped over him.

The NBA reviewed the play after the game ended, ass

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Reply #53 posted 06/16/16 3:30pm

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Reply #54 posted 06/16/16 8:35pm

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The Warriors better wake up or the Cavs will be champs Sunday night
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Reply #55 posted 06/16/16 9:02pm

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WFAN's Mike Francesca said it best - "anyone who thinks Lebron James is overrated needs to find another sport". Francesca nailed it. These fools on social media embarrass themselves with their lack of basketball IQ.

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Reply #56 posted 06/16/16 9:18pm

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The NBA Finals

Game 6

Golden State Warriors 101 Cleveland Cavaliers 115


The Celevland Cavaliers managed to stave off elimination in game 5 of the NBA Finals by taking advantage of the absence of Draymond Green, who served a one game suspension for accumulating technical and flagrant fouls throught the playoffs. The Cavs also came in hoping for some inspiration from their home crowd, but the same situation happened last year in the NBA Finals and the Golden State Warriors were able to win the title on the Cavs home floor. While Draymond Green was back for this came, the Warriors would be without the services of Andrew Bogut, who sprained his knee in game 5. The big question coming into this game was whether the Cavs could sustain the momentum they built in game 5.

From the very beginning, the answer was an emphatic YES!! THe Cavs stormed out to a huge early lead and led by 22 points late in the first quarter. In fact, they led wire to wire and gave the Warriors fits throughout the whole game. The Warriors were held to a season low 11 points in the first quarter. Klay Thompson and Harrison Barnes struggled to make shots, and Stephen Curry got into foul trouble early and would be hindered by fouls all night. Meanwhile, the Cavs were propelled by Lebron James and Tristan Thompson, who had a monster game of his own, finishing with 15 points and 16 rebounds. The Warriors would pull within 10 points in the second quarter, but the Cavs would hold them off to take a 16 point lead at the half.

The Cavs would lead by as much as 24 points in the third quarter, but Golden State would make one more run. Klay Thompson, whjo struggled mightily in the first half, woke up in the third quarter, scoring 15 of his 25 points in the period. Stephen Curry also woke up despite his foul trouble, and they would pull the Warriors within seven points early in the fourth quarter.

Bu then Lebron James took over, scoring some key jumpshots and making a couple of nifty assists to Tristan Thompson to put the game away for good. Lebron finished with 41 points, 11 assists, eight rebounds, four steals, and three blocked shots. Kyrie Irving scored 23 points while J.R. Smith added 14 points. Stephen Curry finished with 30 points but fouled out of the game for the first time in four seasons, and he was ejected later on for throwing his mouthpiece after being called for his sixth foul, which then hit a fan. Leandro Barbosa scored 14 points off the bench for Golden State.

The Cavs did what many fans outside of northern Ohio thought was unthinkable, winning two games to force a decisive game 7 fopr the NBA title. Whatever happens in game 7, history is going to be made, as either one team will cap off an incredible historic season or a prodigal son will bring a title home to a city starved for glory for over 50 years and fulfill the promise he made when he returned to his hometown team.

Series tied at 3-3.

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Reply #57 posted 06/16/16 9:39pm

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nod nuts popcorn Bring on Game 7!!!!!!!

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Reply #58 posted 06/16/16 10:37pm

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I don't care how great folks think LeBron is, he's still a whiny ass fucker who resorted to a bitch move in order to get his team back in the series. Pussyass bitch. Fuck that bear looking, hair plug muthafucka.
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Reply #59 posted 06/16/16 10:46pm

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Graycap23 said:

Just embarrassing. U can't be a team so u resort 2 getting players suspended.



Cavaliers Reportedly Wanted Draymond Green Suspended for 2 Games


Jun 16, 2016





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Cavaliers Reportedly Wanted Draymond Green Suspended for 2 Games





The Golden State Warriors got a taste of life without DraymondGreen in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, but if the Cleveland Cavaliers had their way, the All-Star forward would be sitting out Thursday's Game 6 as well.


During an episode of The Lowe Post podcast (via Dan Feldman of Pro Basketball Talk), ESPN's Zach Lowe reported the Cavaliers wanted Green to be assessed a flagrant-2 foul for hitting LeBron James in Game 4, which would have resulted in a two-game suspension.





Tensions between Green and James have been running high all series. Things culminated late in the fourth quarter of Game 4 when Green hit James in the groin after James stepped over him.


The NBA reviewed the play after the game ended, ass





Cause this is what bitches do to win...even if it's not a legitimate win.
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