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Apr 28, 2010 11:34 PM
#1 - I aint trippin bout no cavs

#2 - ncf, I will take your Lakers card. As in five minutes ago.

Boston is a joke of a franchise, their fans are a bunch of red headed, drunk bags of douche who only drink to dull the pain of living in a city gripped with sodomy.

Any Lakers fan who ever put the words "Go" and "Boston" together, without "fuck yourself" between them, should be euthanized.

Fuck the Cavs. I agree. But cheering for Boston? I'd rather rape and kill my brother.
Apr 28, 2010 11:34pm
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Apr 29, 2010 12:00 AM
Joke of a franchise? .... Wow do some research there, Who has the most titles in NBA history? Boston.... Who was the first NBA team to draft a African American player? Boston .... Who has 29 Hall of Fame players form their organization? Boston!! .... At least Boston has fans, you don't even see the Lakers arena filling up until halftime most of the time.... Two years ago in the Celtics/Lakers finals that arena was so quiet it was ridiculous!.... It's pretty pathetic that you are so blind and wear your purple sunglasses when it comes to the NBA... At least I can show my NBA knowledge and admit that the Lakers are a great organization and one of the top 3 in NBA history, I don't like like players but doesn't mean I can't respect what the franchise has accomplished.... But then again that takes actual NBA knowledge and knowing and respecting what you're watching...
Apr 29, 2010 12:00am
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Apr 29, 2010 12:46 AM
Sage wrote: #1 - I aint trippin bout no cavs

#2 - ncf, I will take your Lakers card. As in five minutes ago.

Boston is a joke of a franchise, their fans are a bunch of red headed, drunk bags of douche who only drink to dull the pain of living in a city gripped with sodomy.

Any Lakers fan who ever put the words "Go" and "Boston" together, without "fuck yourself" between them, should be euthanized.

Fuck the Cavs. I agree. But cheering for Boston? I'd rather rape and kill my brother.
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Apr 29, 2010 12:46am
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Apr 29, 2010 11:42 AM
I think ncf rooting for Boston only shows just how much of a bandwaggon fan he really is. No real LA fan would ever ever want Boston to win anything!!!
Apr 29, 2010 11:42am
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Apr 29, 2010 2:30 PM
osu45804 wrote: So everyone keeps talking all this A. A. R. P. and OLD people: Boston's Average age for their starters: 29.6 years old... Cavaliers Average age for their starters: 29.8 ..... And when it comes to the bench, you keep talking about all your depth... In the playoffs most coaches only got 8 players deep on their roster and it hardly goes to 9 unless there is foul trouble... I'll take the championship experience of Michael Finley, Glen Davis & Rasheed Wallace & Tony Allen over Varejeo, Ilgauskas, Moon & Hickson ...... The Cavs will be the favorite because of their #1 seed and homecourt advantage but to think this Boston team is a pushover is quite comical.... Win or Lose, I'll still be here repping my Celtics because I'm no bandwagon fan!
I'm surprised nobody has jumped on this..

Allow me.

Regarding Boston, their core is OLD. Their core group of players is what drives that average age up.. KG, Pierce, and Allen are coming close to being nothing but glorified role players (KG and Allen are pretty much there already).. Obviously Perkins and Rondo are going to drive that age down a bit.

When it comes to Cleveland, our core is young. LeBron is 25, Mo is like 26, Delonte about 25 or 26, JJ is 22, and so on.. The people that drive our age up are role players.. Shaq is 37 or 38.. Parker is 34, Jamison is 32, Z is like 34 as well...

BIG difference and why average age is stupid.
Apr 29, 2010 2:30pm
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Apr 29, 2010 4:15 PM
No caps in thread titles.
Apr 29, 2010 4:15pm
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Apr 29, 2010 4:46 PM
LMAO, no one jumped on it because it wasn't even worthy of a response.
Apr 29, 2010 4:46pm
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Apr 29, 2010 6:07 PM
LTrain23 wrote:
osu45804 wrote: So everyone keeps talking all this A. A. R. P. and OLD people: Boston's Average age for their starters: 29.6 years old... Cavaliers Average age for their starters: 29.8 ..... And when it comes to the bench, you keep talking about all your depth... In the playoffs most coaches only got 8 players deep on their roster and it hardly goes to 9 unless there is foul trouble... I'll take the championship experience of Michael Finley, Glen Davis & Rasheed Wallace & Tony Allen over Varejeo, Ilgauskas, Moon & Hickson ...... The Cavs will be the favorite because of their #1 seed and homecourt advantage but to think this Boston team is a pushover is quite comical.... Win or Lose, I'll still be here repping my Celtics because I'm no bandwagon fan!
I'm surprised nobody has jumped on this..

Allow me.

Regarding Boston, their core is OLD. Their core group of players is what drives that average age up.. KG, Pierce, and Allen are coming close to being nothing but glorified role players (KG and Allen are pretty much there already).. Obviously Perkins and Rondo are going to drive that age down a bit.

When it comes to Cleveland, our core is young. LeBron is 25, Mo is like 26, Delonte about 25 or 26, JJ is 22, and so on.. The people that drive our age up are role players.. Shaq is 37 or 38.. Parker is 34, Jamison is 32, Z is like 34 as well...

BIG difference and why average age is stupid.
So Shaq and Jamison are "role" players while JJ is part of the "core?" Without getting scrub time in the blowout, JJ has played 6 minutes combined in the other 4 games. I understand your point and tend to agree with you but that point doesn't make any sense.
Apr 29, 2010 6:07pm
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Apr 29, 2010 6:19 PM
What he is saying is that most of Cleveland's main guys, LeBron and Mo, along with AV/West off the bench are younger. I wouldn't include JJ but he may play more this series depending on match ups, he is significantly younger.
Apr 29, 2010 6:19pm
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Apr 29, 2010 6:24 PM
The Cavs are young because Lebron is 25, what a dumb question.
Apr 29, 2010 6:24pm
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Apr 29, 2010 6:40 PM
JJ may not be playing much now, but I would say he is most definitely a big part of their future.
Apr 29, 2010 6:40pm
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Apr 29, 2010 6:54 PM
sleeper wrote: The Cavs are young because Lebron is 25, what a dumb question.
Perfectly stated.
Apr 29, 2010 6:54pm
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Apr 29, 2010 7:54 PM
ytownfootball wrote: When you know the team you root for is incapable of defeating the best team in the league you root for someone else.

Bam!

Ya know, NCF, I don't get how anyone who lives around here can't be for the Cavs. I just don't get it. How can you be a Tribe fan, but NOT be for the Cavs?
Apr 29, 2010 7:54pm
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Apr 29, 2010 8:02 PM
As I have said before mom went to school with JERRY WEST I am a lifetime Laker fan.
Apr 29, 2010 8:02pm
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Apr 29, 2010 8:30 PM
newarkcatholicfan wrote: As I have said before mom went to school with JERRY WEST I am a lifetime Laker fan.
This may be the lamest bandwagon excuse I have ever heard.
Apr 29, 2010 8:30pm
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Apr 29, 2010 8:32 PM
If you are a lifetime Laker fan you would NEVER cheer for the Celtics. You are a hater. Period. The end.
Apr 29, 2010 8:32pm
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Apr 29, 2010 8:33 PM
About as lame as my daddy like that team so do I.
About as lame as I live in this state so I like this team.
Well those are more lame to be honest.
Apr 29, 2010 8:33pm
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Apr 29, 2010 8:33 PM
Thatta girl
Apr 29, 2010 8:33pm
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Apr 29, 2010 8:35 PM
Fab4Runner wrote: If you are a lifetime Laker fan you would NEVER cheer for the Celtics. You are a hater. Period. The end.
We have a winner!
Apr 29, 2010 8:35pm
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Apr 29, 2010 8:36 PM
newarkcatholicfan wrote: About as lame as my daddy like that team so do I.
About as lame as I live in this state so I like this team.
Well those are more lame to be honest.
No. "my mommy went to school with him so I like that team" is WAY more lame.
Apr 29, 2010 8:36pm
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Apr 29, 2010 8:48 PM
I'm surprised Jerry West didn't hunt you down and whip your ass then, NCF.

The Boston Celtics are scumbags. Sorry, osu456355f5655, but it's true.
And Boston is the most racist sports city in the US. You won 10 of your titles with the LBJ of the 1950s when players flew coach and smoked cigarettes at halftime. Woopty fucking do.

Truth of the matter, you guys sucked until you got Bird, and then the Lakers pimp slapped you back into obscurity.

You guys sucked for the next twenty years and then you sold your soul for one meager championship. And now you're paying for it in blood. Fuck you. And fuck Boston.
Apr 29, 2010 8:48pm
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Apr 29, 2010 9:14 PM
Sage wrote:

The Boston Celtics are scumbags. Sorry, osu456355f5655, but it's true.
And Boston is the most racist sports city in the US. You won 10 of your titles with the LBJ of the 1950s when players flew coach and smoked cigarettes at halftime. Woopty fucking do.

Truth of the matter, you guys sucked until you got Bird, and then the Lakers pimp slapped you back into obscurity.

You guys sucked for the next twenty years and then you sold your soul for one meager championship......(Censored..;-) )
Now THAT is some very interesting historical perspective. I actually agree with Sage!
Apr 29, 2010 9:14pm
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Apr 30, 2010 1:45 AM
dat dude wrote:
LTrain23 wrote:
osu45804 wrote: So everyone keeps talking all this A. A. R. P. and OLD people: Boston's Average age for their starters: 29.6 years old... Cavaliers Average age for their starters: 29.8 ..... And when it comes to the bench, you keep talking about all your depth... In the playoffs most coaches only got 8 players deep on their roster and it hardly goes to 9 unless there is foul trouble... I'll take the championship experience of Michael Finley, Glen Davis & Rasheed Wallace & Tony Allen over Varejeo, Ilgauskas, Moon & Hickson ...... The Cavs will be the favorite because of their #1 seed and homecourt advantage but to think this Boston team is a pushover is quite comical.... Win or Lose, I'll still be here repping my Celtics because I'm no bandwagon fan!
I'm surprised nobody has jumped on this..

Allow me.

Regarding Boston, their core is OLD. Their core group of players is what drives that average age up.. KG, Pierce, and Allen are coming close to being nothing but glorified role players (KG and Allen are pretty much there already).. Obviously Perkins and Rondo are going to drive that age down a bit.

When it comes to Cleveland, our core is young. LeBron is 25, Mo is like 26, Delonte about 25 or 26, JJ is 22, and so on.. The people that drive our age up are role players.. Shaq is 37 or 38.. Parker is 34, Jamison is 32, Z is like 34 as well...

BIG difference and why average age is stupid.
So Shaq and Jamison are "role" players while JJ is part of the "core?" Without getting scrub time in the blowout, JJ has played 6 minutes combined in the other 4 games. I understand your point and tend to agree with you but that point doesn't make any sense.
OMG..

It's not hard to follow along.

JJ Hickson is a part of the Cavs CORE of players going forward into the future. Shaq and Jamison are KEY players for this season, but honestly, won't be with this team for more than 2 more seasons.

Come on...
Apr 30, 2010 1:45am
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Apr 30, 2010 1:46 AM
hangonsloopy wrote: JJ may not be playing much now, but I would say he is most definitely a big part of their future.
BINGO!
Apr 30, 2010 1:46am
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Apr 30, 2010 8:23 AM
LTrain23 wrote:
dat dude wrote:
LTrain23 wrote:
osu45804 wrote: So everyone keeps talking all this A. A. R. P. and OLD people: Boston's Average age for their starters: 29.6 years old... Cavaliers Average age for their starters: 29.8 ..... And when it comes to the bench, you keep talking about all your depth... In the playoffs most coaches only got 8 players deep on their roster and it hardly goes to 9 unless there is foul trouble... I'll take the championship experience of Michael Finley, Glen Davis & Rasheed Wallace & Tony Allen over Varejeo, Ilgauskas, Moon & Hickson ...... The Cavs will be the favorite because of their #1 seed and homecourt advantage but to think this Boston team is a pushover is quite comical.... Win or Lose, I'll still be here repping my Celtics because I'm no bandwagon fan!
I'm surprised nobody has jumped on this..

Allow me.

Regarding Boston, their core is OLD. Their core group of players is what drives that average age up.. KG, Pierce, and Allen are coming close to being nothing but glorified role players (KG and Allen are pretty much there already).. Obviously Perkins and Rondo are going to drive that age down a bit.

When it comes to Cleveland, our core is young. LeBron is 25, Mo is like 26, Delonte about 25 or 26, JJ is 22, and so on.. The people that drive our age up are role players.. Shaq is 37 or 38.. Parker is 34, Jamison is 32, Z is like 34 as well...

BIG difference and why average age is stupid.
So Shaq and Jamison are "role" players while JJ is part of the "core?" Without getting scrub time in the blowout, JJ has played 6 minutes combined in the other 4 games. I understand your point and tend to agree with you but that point doesn't make any sense.
OMG..

It's not hard to follow along.

JJ Hickson is a part of the Cavs CORE of players going forward into the future. Shaq and Jamison are KEY players for this season, but honestly, won't be with this team for more than 2 more seasons.

Come on...
OMG...

Isn't the discussion the average age of the players this season?
Apr 30, 2010 8:23am