Michael Mayer's Cleveland Cavaliers fan blog archive for 05/2008

May 2008

May 28, 2008

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Michael Mayer
Once again the Cavs came close, but they couldn't get the job done. Lebron had one of the best games of his career and hardly anyone else showed up. This is the story of Lebron's career. He's an amazing player, probably one of the top 3 best players in the league, and yet he can't win a title because of a lack of talent. They had Carlos Boozer, but he went for the money and gave Cleveland a giant middle finger. Since that time, it seems like Cleveland has tried to surround Lebron with talent, but it just hasn't worked out. The names that come to mind in this project are: Larry Hughes and Ben Wallace, both who were overpaid and unmotivated. If the Cavs want to keep Lebron in Cleveland after 2009, they actually have to surround him with talent. This means that Danny Ferry needs to be ac

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I don't know about you, but I'm excited for this season. This is the first time in years that I have been excited for the Browns. The expectations could not be any higher for the Browns. After winning 10 games and narrowly missing the playoffs, the Browns sport one of the toughest schedules in the nfl. They play Dallas, Jacksonville, Indy, Pittsburgh and not to mention the Super Bowl Champ New York Giants. There is no doubt the offense will score points, but the main question is can the defense hold up. If the defense does hold up, the Browns could be a dark horse super bowl team this year. It's going to be a very interesting season and I can't wait for it to get underway.

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People in San Antonio can whine all they want, but the fact is that the Lakers are up 3-1 coming back to Staples. When it comes to Barry getting fouled or not, I think it was a foul, just not a foul with two seconds left in the game. First off, San Antonio shouldn't have had the ball to begin with because Derek Fisher's shot hit the rim which would have reset the shot clock. Instead the refs did not reset it and it led to the final play. Memo to San Antonio: STOP WHINING. You have four championships and you knew coming that the Lakers were more athletic, fresher and younger. Its pretty much a forgone conclusion that the Lakers will advance to the NBA Finals for the first time since Shaq left. The NBA honestly hopes that they will play the Celtics. I want to see that matchup too. Either way

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