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Who wins the finals

The Cavs
22 (19.3%)
The Warriors
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Re: Poll: Who Wins the Finals
« Reply #135 on: June 16, 2015, 09:32:43 AM »

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LeBron will have one of his 6-24 nights with 12-15 FTAs  to boost up his scoring and the cavs lose!  I could see him leaving CLE which would be a disaster for him public relations-wise.
James is not leaving Cleveland.  He will retire there.
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Re: Poll: Who Wins the Finals
« Reply #136 on: June 16, 2015, 09:35:42 AM »

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LeBron will have one of his 6-24 nights with 12-15 FTAs  to boost up his scoring and the cavs lose!  I could see him leaving CLE which would be a disaster for him public relations-wise.

Sportively, GS should win game 6.
But this is nba and I'm sure the front office will try to make this a 7 games series .
 I wish Lebron quit if the cavs lose, but I don't think that will happen this year. Maybe next year after another fall with Kyrie and Love at his side (not forgetting Varejao on the bench).

Re: Poll: Who Wins the Finals
« Reply #137 on: June 16, 2015, 10:02:00 AM »

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Not sure which way tonight goes.  I could see a Lebron 40/15/15 type game for the ages to keep them alive or we could see a tight first half with Golden State pulling away in the 2nd half and a totally gassed CLE squad basically pack it in in the 4th quarter.

Neither would surprise me at this point.


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Re: Poll: Who Wins the Finals
« Reply #138 on: June 16, 2015, 02:51:15 PM »

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LeBron will have one of his 6-24 nights with 12-15 FTAs  to boost up his scoring and the cavs lose!  I could see him leaving CLE which would be a disaster for him public relations-wise.
James is not leaving Cleveland.  He will retire there.

Yeah I agree with this.
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Re: Poll: Who Wins the Finals
« Reply #139 on: June 16, 2015, 02:54:57 PM »

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I'm actually hoping for a game 7, this series has ben amazing to watch from LeBron's triple doubles, one man team

and Curry coming back after being shutdown by Delly in game 2 and 3. The first two overtimes was also exciting.

With these ratings the NBA is getting, I won't be surprised if this does go to g7

Re: Poll: Who Wins the Finals
« Reply #140 on: June 16, 2015, 04:57:59 PM »

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LeBron will have one of his 6-24 nights with 12-15 FTAs  to boost up his scoring and the cavs lose!  I could see him leaving CLE which would be a disaster for him public relations-wise.
James is not leaving Cleveland.  He will retire there.

Yeah I agree with this.
I really don't know why anyone believes he will leave.  He never really wanted to leave to begin with, but the organization was a total trainwreck that couldn't provide him with sufficient talent and was too darn good with him to realistically get it in the draft (and they would have probably messed that up anyway).  He was always going to come back to Cleveland and retire as a Cav.  He came back a bit sooner than most expected because the Heat had taken a dramatic fall off the cliff, the Heat's ownership was proving to be cheaper and cheaper, the Cavs lucked their way into Irving and Wiggins, and actually had the cap room to offer James a max contract.  It was just a total coincidence it all came together like it did and that is why James came back earlier than most expected, but he is not leaving again.  He has his titles and is back at home.  If he somehow wins in a city that hasn't won a title since the 60's, he will solidify his legacy, and frankly even if Love leaves the Cavs should still be a title contender for the next 3 seasons or so if Irving recovers from the knee injury. 
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