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Subject: LeBron
Posted by: Perm Dude
- [586411123] Sat, Jul 12, 2014, 00:42
Well, today the Cavs sold out of season tickets for next year, while the Heat lost 300,000 Twitter followers. Coincidence?
Thought LeBron handled it well, particularly meeting with Dan Gilbert.
And there was much rejoicing in Cleveland. |
1 | RJ
ID: 44111015 Sat, Jul 12, 2014, 15:23
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Yep LeBron officially turned baby face.
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2 | Perm Dude
ID: 431013412 Sun, Jul 13, 2014, 13:50
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Can't remember the sportswriter who said it, but it was something like "LeBron made it OK to like him again."
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3 | Frick
ID: 17640169 Wed, Jul 16, 2014, 10:40
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I'm a cynic and root for a different Eastern Conference team, so I still don't like LeBron.
But, while returning to Cleveland looks nice and sentimental, doesn't Cleveland have a better future than Miami? Wade is falling apart and Bosh isn't a superstar, evidenced by his staying in Miami. Was Bosh going to get more money anywhere else?
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4 | Pacers Rule
ID: 47140819 Mon, Sep 08, 2014, 21:43
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Cleveland is the new Miami and the Pacers are the new Hawks. Weird how everything can change so much in one off season.
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5 | Seattle Zen Leader
ID: 055343019 Mon, Sep 08, 2014, 22:04
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The past three months have not been kind to Pacers fans, that's for sure. Hang in there, PR.
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6 | Bean
ID: 5292191 Mon, Sep 08, 2014, 22:18
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I am part owner of a 10 game plan for the Cavs. That gives us playoff rights. We were season ticket owners up until Lebron left (got stuck with those tickets post-decision).
Anyway, though I live in Colorado, I'll be there in the Spring for playoffs.
Go Cavs!
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7 | Pacers Rule
ID: 47140819 Wed, Sep 10, 2014, 21:36
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Thx Seattle Zen. We've had some really bad years (post-brawl) and this is not the worst, but it really feels we've peaked and are headed downward. Unfortunately Stephenson wanted the money and the stat line over winning, D. West is at the twilight of his effectiveness, Hibbert well is immensely disappointing at times, George Hill only has so much to give, and now PG may never be the same and will miss at least a year. Not a whole lot to be excited about. It's an amazingly different offseason feel than just last year. The bright side is there is more opportunity to develop our bench and young players, but when you were competing to get back to the finals, it's a pretty big letdown.
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