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wildturkey
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Just like the title says. Who benefits the most? Is it Cleveland skating to an easy title? Houston, SA, or even the Clippers (nah, cuz LOLCLIPPERS) now can get to the Finals and knock Cleveland off?
Russell Westbrook benefits the most. Guess he got the last word.
Just like the title says. Who benefits the most? Is it Cleveland skating to an easy title? Houston, SA, or even the Clippers (nah, cuz LOLCLIPPERS) now can get to the Finals and knock Cleveland off?
Just like the title says. Who benefits the most? Is it Cleveland skating to an easy title? Houston, SA, or even the Clippers (nah, cuz LOLCLIPPERS) now can get to the Finals and knock Cleveland off?
Just like the title says. Who benefits the most? Is it Cleveland skating to an easy title? Houston, SA, or even the Clippers (nah, cuz LOLCLIPPERS) now can get to the Finals and knock Cleveland off?
Ain't karma a bitch!
thats what i was thinking....weird it happenedi n washington, his home town team, like less then 2 minutes intot he game.Speaking of karma - kind of bizarre that this occurs almost the minute that he steps onto the court of a team from his hometown that he blew off in short order last offseason. Oh well - I wish him the best.
weird it happened in washington, his home town team, like less then 2 minutes into the game.
it sounds like he is fine and should be back for the playoffs. a hyper extended knee is not a serious injury.Probably the Spurs, but only if he's out for the season. Chances are he'll be back by the playoffs, or at least round 2.
I would say the Spurs do.
then the Cavs
then the Rockets
then Oklahoma City fans
If truth be told...there's been a dark cloud hanging over that town since January 20th.
That Lebron win was an anomaly to me Mecca. I think Cavs fans really think they can win this year. While now it seems way more likely, the East is still watered down and favorable for a guy like Lebron to flourish. But that being said, the proof is in the pudding, we shall see. But i for one do not buy into the Cavs favorability of winning. I just dont see it. Yet, the climate is right for Lebron to finally beat the Spurs, and as far as legacy goes, he could as for no more.Agree 100%
But, I'd add a " unskilled" Shaq.
I hope he comes back.
Because if the Warriors don't win, the fan base has a ready made excuse.
If they win without him, everyone that cried when he went to the Warriors can say " See, they didn't even need you to win, with your Bandwagon ass".