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Hyperbolic? Really? There are only three games left in the series, and it's certainly not inconceivable that Toronto could win the next two of them. Especially because the Raptors have all the momentum and the Cavs are in the midst of an epic meltdown.That's a bit hyperbolic isn't it? I get being pessimistic, and it's obviously going to be tough going forward, but they came back to make this a game. Now going back home, it only follows that this will swing back in their favor. It'll come down to 6 or 7.
Without a healthy, or nearly healthy Valaciunas I completely agree. Which is why game 5 I wouldn't sweat if I were a cavs fan. But if it gets to a game 7, it could be close.I dont think Toronto can win in Cleveland.....Ill be worried if that happens in game 5 but until then meh.
Without a healthy, or nearly healthy Valaciunas I completely agree. Which is why game 5 I wouldn't sweat if I were a cavs fan. But if it gets to a game 7, it could be close.
Oh if all 3 of the guys are on, yes Valaciunas won't matter. But if only Lebron is on, and maybe if only Lebron and Kylie? Nothing is given. Especially love.The cavs played their 2 worst games of the playoffs these last 2 games. Id like to hope theyll pull their heads out of their asses. But we will still.
Nobody had to tell Jordan to take control of a series.......
Hyperbolic? Really? There are only three games left in the series, and it's certainly not inconceivable that Toronto could win the next two of them. Especially because the Raptors have all the momentum and the Cavs are in the midst of an epic meltdown.
No need to go mythical. He never needed to be told to take over a game or a series. That's not a Paul Bunyan story....it's just who he was.Yeah, and he never missed a shot either. Jordan was great but he's become a mythical figure when it comes to comparisons with today's players.
Hyperbolic? Really? There are only three games left in the series, and it's certainly not inconceivable that Toronto could win the next two of them. Especially because the Raptors have all the momentum and the Cavs are in the midst of an epic meltdown.