May the best team win. Do think the Ref's neglected to make some calls this last game that would have benefitted the Cavs. I hope they win, cause I'm partial to the underdog. If not, I'm sure LeBron has a lot of playing years to go to get his props.
2007-06-14 07:32:13
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answered by Rosebudd 5
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So is the league pulling on some invisible strings to make Parker split the Cavs defense? I suppose the league is paying him to perform up to MVP caliber and giving LeBron millions to underperform? That is more insulting to the Cavaliers than the Spurs. I have respect for LeBron, and it seems to me there is no way in hell someone like him - or any athlete worth his salt - would "fix" a game. You really think LeBron likes losing? And please explain to me why the league would want the Spurs in the finals? It's been said time and time again that they are boring, and we know they don't help the ratings. (Not that Spurs fans give a sh*t what the rest of the world thinks. Our team is one win away from it's 4th title.) LeBron on the other hand, is a cash cow. He's thrilling to watch most of the time, and everyone was rooting for him. Hell, if he wasn't up against my Spurs, I would have been rooting for him as well. He was the league's wet dream for these finals. Unfortunately for Cavs fans, he and their team have not performed well in the series. PERIOD. I highly doubt the league is happy about that. Like everyone else outside of SA, they wanted to see a cinderella story come to life on the hardwood.
In any case, please pick your dignity up off the ground and find another team to root for. You don't deserve to root for the Cavs. Real sports fans don't disrespect their team by making lame conspiracy theory excuses for their horrible play.
2007-06-14 07:47:53
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answered by Bobbie L 1
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After seeing parts of game 1 and 2, it is clear to me, and pretty much anyone with an IQ above 1 would agree the better team is winning.
An we need to stop this BS that the Leagues are fixing the games. There are to many variables involved in the games to fix them.
The NBA can't help it if La Bron has know help from the rest of his team. He is the team.
Shut your fat pie hole ar shove another pie down your mouth. And till the rest of your Cleveland Cav's fan that think this is a cover up that Cleveland Sucks.
2007-06-14 07:38:06
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answered by RSS2005 3
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Ok here we go.....If the finals was set up, don't you think they would have let the Cavs win more than 0 games?????????? Just another pissed of Cavs fan hoping for a comeback which aint gonna happen....Not against our big 3!!!!!!
2007-06-14 07:41:03
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answered by joe C 1
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Honestly if the NBA was going to try to fix the finals the Spurs would be the last team they would do that for. They would much rather James come out on top for this one.
2007-06-14 07:36:46
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answered by Flipguy 3
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You have dome mental problem right? Thinking the NBA Finals is a setup thats so stupid. It is because Tony Parker is happy that he is getting married and when you are happy you play better.Admit this is not a setup and go cry because Cleveland sucks
2007-06-14 07:31:11
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answered by Brandon 2
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If it were set up, with the current standings, it would have been the Suns in the finals.
If it were set up all the time, the Lakers would be in the finals facing any of these teams: Knicks, Celtics, Bulls, or 76ers.
2007-06-14 08:06:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Me! Its pointless to watch. Everybody knows the Spurs are going to win and the tv ratings have gone down 24% from last years finals. Lebron, witness a "Dynasty".
2007-06-14 08:18:12
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answered by nbabasketballdude 2
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The cavs have played terrible, why do they just magically deserve a title?
2007-06-14 07:30:28
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answered by John L 5
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I don't think it is...What they have right now is what they deserve . It is not a product of a set up finals or whatsoever..
2007-06-14 07:31:27
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answered by shrek princess 2
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