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Although I'm not quite as interested in the Final Four this year, I must roll with the value and the team I think is better (and the dogs are what always bring home the cash for me):
CONNECTICUT +2.5
posted by jdelt88
March 31 2011 2:28am -
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Oh yeah, and I have to say: HOW SWEET IT WAS TO BE AT THE "Q" THE OTHER NIGHT AND WATCH THE CAVS KICK THE SHIT OUT OF THE HEAT!!!!! OH, IT WAS A VERY SWEET MOMENT FOR ALL OF CLEVELAND!!!!! (The Cavs had no business winning that game, but they played with a ton of passion against a Heat team that played with none at all)
Can't wait for Kenny and Charles to fire up the boat and cast the rods for everyone's new favorite team! LOL!
posted by jdelt88
March 31 2011 2:37am -
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Hey, enjoy that cavs team. Should be a hell of a future there in King Jamestown...errrr..Cleveland. (sorry couldn't resist, I just don't think Cleveland fans have any reason to hate on LeBron, he wanted to win a title and it couldn't be done in Cleveland, at least with Brown at the helm. You and I and the rest of the free world would have done the exact same thing.)
posted by pc7588
March 31 2011 8:15pm -
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For me, it was never about him leaving. It was about how he handled the entire situation (and the entire season for that matter) and how he carried himself throughout the whole process. LeBron is obviously a great player, but he is a punk ass bitch and always will be. He fooled everyone for so many years. I (and many others as well) really thought he was a mature and classy guy at such a young age, but his true colors came out over the past couple years. None of us would ever have seen Jordan, Magic, Bird, or any of the greats act like that piece of shit. Even if he had stayed in Cleveland, my view of him as a person had completely changed.
As for this Cavs team, they obviously stink, and it will take some time just to get back to even being competitive. That's what happens to your franchise when you let one player control it for seven years. He put so much pressure on them and then screwed them in the end (and they made moves to try to accomodate him that only hampered the franchise more). Lesson learned here: Doesn't matter how great someone is or how valuable you think he is; don't let him control everyone and everything in your organization. Same shit applies to real world business. I have experienced it myself.
And hey, let my ass enjoy one moment in such a dismal season!!!!!
GO UCONN!!!
posted by jdelt88
April 1 2011 1:24am
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