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Re: Remarkable Cavs Stats
« Reply #15 on: May 09, 2008, 12:54:20 PM »

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I'm pointing back to the 6 minute mark of the 4th quarter in Game 6 of the Atlanta series when the Celtics started displaying the kind of energy necessary to win in the playoffs.  That night, the energy actually worked against them because it was frantic, not under control.  Nonetheless they have maintained that energy level for the positive side since then.

I can't ever remember a better sustained period of defensive dominance like I saw last night.  It was the type of thing we got used to seeing for long stretches during the peak of the regular season.  That it's happening now in the playoffs bodes extremely well for our chances in the long haul. 

Hopefully they can keep it upon the road.  When they're playing like that no one is going to beat them. NO ONE. 

But, this is the NBA, and teams will make adjustments.

The stats on Lebron are indeed remarkable.  As are the overall stats for the Cavs (especially if you take Z's hot shooting out of the equation).

KEEP IT UP BOYS!
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Re: Remarkable Cavs Stats
« Reply #16 on: May 10, 2008, 05:40:43 AM »

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He was quite bad during the season against us (don't believe those ESPN experts on how he dominated us) and the playoffs are simply an extension of it.

that's exactly what i said and nincompoops like those at espn and a lot of non-celtic fans keep jumping on the lebron bandwagon by saying stuff like "lebron can't be stopped."

pfffft 2:1 turnover-field goal ratio says it all for me. tp for the stat.

Please don't use that word again.
It reminds me of Flea's nba.com blog
which in turn reminds of how much I
hate the Lakers  ;D

what word? nincompoop? lol.

Re: Remarkable Cavs Stats
« Reply #17 on: May 10, 2008, 06:03:45 AM »

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He was quite bad during the season against us (don't believe those ESPN experts on how he dominated us) and the playoffs are simply an extension of it.

that's exactly what i said and nincompoops like those at espn and a lot of non-celtic fans keep jumping on the lebron bandwagon by saying stuff like "lebron can't be stopped."

pfffft 2:1 turnover-field goal ratio says it all for me. tp for the stat.

Please don't use that word again.
It reminds me of Flea's nba.com blog
which in turn reminds of how much I
hate the Lakers  ;D

what word? nincompoop? lol.

Yeah. But no sweat.
I  have thought about this since yesterday
and hating the Lakers isn't that bad, right?  ::)

Re: Remarkable Cavs Stats
« Reply #18 on: May 10, 2008, 06:57:52 AM »

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He was quite bad during the season against us (don't believe those ESPN experts on how he dominated us) and the playoffs are simply an extension of it.

that's exactly what i said and nincompoops like those at espn and a lot of non-celtic fans keep jumping on the lebron bandwagon by saying stuff like "lebron can't be stopped."

pfffft 2:1 turnover-field goal ratio says it all for me. tp for the stat.

Please don't use that word again.
It reminds me of Flea's nba.com blog
which in turn reminds of how much I
hate the Lakers  ;D

what word? nincompoop? lol.

Yeah. But no sweat.
I  have thought about this since yesterday
and hating the Lakers isn't that bad, right?  ::)

it would be bad if you didn't hate the lakers.