jordo212000;659879 wrote:No argument there
hahah. thats exactly what you were arguing
jordo212000;659879 wrote:No argument there
KR1245;659881 wrote:hahah. thats exactly what you were arguing
KR1245;659881 wrote:hahah. thats exactly what you were arguing
jordo212000;659893 wrote:Actually, that's not at all what I was arguing.
First, I said that the Heat actually does very well attendance-wise and that is backed up with actual figures.
Second, I said that the Heat do have empty seats and that is probably because there are so many other things going on down there. Not everybody wants to go to a Cavs-Heat game on a Monday night.
Third, I said that the stadium will be full and loud for the playoffs... just like it is for every other Florida based franchise.
That does not make Floridian fans "good", in fact they are very poor fans. But it seems as if Lebron, D-wade, and Bosh could care less. D-wade played on the championship winning team from a few years back. He knows what the fans are like. If he was worried about the atmosphere, they would have taken their talents to Chicago
like_that;659899 wrote:The same type of figures you tried to discredit when Browns fans discussed how none of our games have been blacked out? LMAO please continue with your contradictory posting style, it's a good laugh.
like_that;659899 wrote:The same type of figures you tried to discredit when Browns fans discussed how none of our games have been blacked out? LMAO please continue with your contradictory posting style, it's a good laugh.
jordo212000;659919 wrote:I don't see how these arguments are contradictory at all. The main Browns argument was that you were trying to tell us that there were 73,000 people at the stadium even though it was obvious to a few of us that the number was actually somewhere closer to 50,000 to 55,000.
Nobody is saying that the Heat games are packed to the rafters, we are just saying that they are selling tickets, and if you go by the ESPN numbers, they are among the best in the league. Their main issue is that they show up late and leave early.
Give it a rest. We know what you're saying " I dont like the Cavs and I'm glad they suck"jordo212000;659919 wrote:I don't see how these arguments are contradictory at all. The main Browns argument was that you were trying to tell us that there were 73,000 people at the stadium even though it was obvious to a few of us that the number was actually somewhere closer to 50,000 to 55,000.
Nobody is saying that the Heat games are packed to the rafters, we are just saying that they are selling tickets, and if you go by the ESPN numbers, they are among the best in the league. Their main issue is that they show up late and leave early.
september63;659577 wrote:Can the Cavs break 80? I dont see it happening. Ill go with 96-79 Miami.
Ummm my math might be a little off here but I believe the Cavs lost by 27. 117-90. Someone double check for me.september63;659937 wrote:I got the Cavs losing by 17 correct. Missed the total by a bit. All important is the Baby Cavs covered the 17.5 spread.
karen lotz;659955 wrote:Ummm my math might be a little off here but I believe the Cavs lost by 27. 117-90. Someone double check for me.
september63;659937 wrote:All important is the Baby Cavs covered the 17.5 spread.
SportsAndLady;660010 wrote:In lhslep's mind, tonight was a victory lol
karen lotz;660017 wrote:Except for the fact that they didn't cover, right?
jpake1;659946 wrote:Can the Cavs get better.. in a hurry? I'm having a fun time watching my Heat, but I've talked ZERO basketball this year with you guys compared to past years. I think I'm coasting until the playoffs... which will be n a s t y. I think it'll go down as the best post-season in history.
jordo212000;660039 wrote:If the Cavs get Jimmer, I will automatically become a Cavs fan