Screamin A Smith told Ayesha to be quiet, like LeBron's wife. She, of course, took the bait.
What a dingbat.
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Screamin A Smith told Ayesha to be quiet, like LeBron's wife. She, of course, took the bait.
If these past two games have shown anything other than the Warriors are a bunch of charmin-soft bitches, it's that Kevin Love is about as valuable to this team as a wiffle-ball bat. If anybody refers to Lebald-Kyrie-Love as a "Big Three" after this postseason, they should have their ears boxed. Love is Danny Ferry at this point.This is a pretty brilliant article about how the Cavs have beaten the Warriors. I think Love is going to have to play less than 20 minutes for them to win on Sunday. And Jefferson is going to need his A game again.
If these past two games have shown anything other than the Warriors are a bunch of charmin-soft bitches, it's that Kevin Love is about as valuable to this team as a wiffle-ball bat. If anybody refers to Lebald-Kyrie-Love as a "Big Three" after this postseason, they should have their ears boxed. Love is Danny Ferry at this point.
It's the "Big two, and lil Kev"
"Droppin' dimes!"
This. He looks like a malnourished little titty-baby.I really want Cleveland to win a championship. Really really want them to.
But Steph Curry getting exposed for being the baby bitch he is in front of the nation may go down as one of my most favorite sporting events ever.
I really want Cleveland to win a championship. Really really want them to.
But Steph Curry getting exposed for being the baby bitch he is in front of the nation may go down as one of my most favorite sporting events ever.
E$P!N has scrolling all kinds of streak info: NBA teams that have been down 3-1 in a series are 0-32 all time, Cleveland has 142 sports years without a title in the four major pro sports, blah, blah, blah. Well, you know what they saw about streaks, especially long ones...
I don't know...I'm getting a pretty good feeling about tomorrow. The Cavs, despite the aforementioned streaks of futility, how almost zero pressure on them since the media and others have already said what a great comeback they've made after being down 3-1. They've only the third team to even force a game seven after being down 3-1 in the Finals (of course, the other two went 0-2). The Warriors, on the other hand, have absolutely all the pressure on them to win. They're at home, had the record 73-9 regular season, came back from the grave against OKC (coincidently down 3-1), and were up 3-1 in the Finals against a team from the city that never, ever, wins titles. If the Cav do indeed win tomorrow, the Warriors' collapse in the Finals will be absolutely Biblical in the eyes both the media and the fans. If the Cavs say, "Fuck it", and go balls-out for 48 minutes, I like their chances--a lot--especially if LeBron goes off like he has in games 5 and 6.They never end in Cleveland?