Gibson fouled manu in the clutch on a three... plain and simple. and cavs fans want to know why he can't play more minutes... his defense blows... think about it.... he quite possible killed the hopes of his team at the end of the game with that rookie mistake.
2007-06-10 17:01:13
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answered by SST 6
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From Detroit...
is the NBA Finals on this year?
Big picture: It doesn't matter because the East is weak
and even though the big heads in the NBA wanted James to be in the Finals, the Cavs don't have the fire power.
I've always thought the NBA West was EVIL (late games, no defense, no low block players except for SHAQ who was alway playing rugby).
I'm with you for the sake of the East, put the James gang on the line for 80+ freethrows because this is the only way they will avoid being sweeped.
2007-06-11 00:25:46
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answered by true_value5 4
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I think you Cavs fans need to think up some better excuses for your losses. You're putting Suns fans to shame...I guess the Cavs can be the team that ALMOST won those games, in the Finals...doesn't quite get a championship, though...
2007-06-11 00:01:00
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answered by Anonymous
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That little comeback in the forth quarter had little or nothing to do with the Cavs...that was choreographed and orchestrated by Greg Popavich, he allowed that to happen. I expect them to win one game in Cleveland but it will be all over after that. I also think that Tony Parker is your MVP.
You need to check how many opportunities that Cleveland had to legitimately get back in this game. They went to the line 29 time and missed 10. So, quit complaining, they got a clinic for free, and expect more of the same.
2007-06-11 00:09:01
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answered by Monte T 6
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What's with the whiney babies again ?? Do you actually believe the refs are from San Antionio and were showing favoritism??? Good grief!!!! Le Bron had plenty of times at the free throw line. For awhile it looked like he was staking a claim there. He was not overlooked by the refs..... talk about a disaster at free throws ( who the hey in the NBA throws an air ball during a free throw????), but tonight he couldn't have hit the Atlantic Ocean if it had been three feet away.
2007-06-11 00:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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ya the cavs almost came back in the first game to, why dont they try not falling behind by 25 then maybe they will get some calls and have things go their way instead of waiting for the refs to always bail them out.
2007-06-11 00:01:40
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answered by jho d 1
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The Spurs just toyed with the Cavs.
Stop blaming the refs man. Your Cavs just are not good enough for the Spurs tonight.
2007-06-11 00:00:20
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answered by taz 2
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Fools Gold for Cleveland, this is only going to keep San Antonio more focused.
In Cleveland, don't worry, Lebron will get all the calls, look for Bruce Bowen to be in early foul trouble and he'll be on the bench and then Lebron will do his thing.
2007-06-11 00:01:16
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answered by WestCoastin4Life 7
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I agree with you!!! The refs are all blind & the Cavs don't stand a chance. Our Cavs get manhandled all the time & nothing happens to the Spurs. Fair is fair in my book!!!!!!!!
2007-06-11 00:01:34
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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maybe if the cavs played better in the first half it would be tied 1-1
2007-06-11 00:01:21
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answered by SINZ 2
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